Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4136, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1864 — Page 2

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MONDAY MOKMINO. JANUARY 13 K.tfotiirr f 'rrploii nnd lndllnc Daring ttit rrraitlcnlul cdtm of the part ho in power were ;rolut? in tl.ei .rufe aior.a of hotety aoJ in trine in tl-eir coti-lerotia-tioii of iht ettraf aganrt in puMir nprr.iJitur tat.irh tl.et cltarpej ujn lh Adm'i.i-tr timi f Mr. Hmuv4 At tle Chictp Kejublicut Contention, which noniiiiate! Mr Lixiol. I'1 following retolutioti was mule one 'l ihe? j-roini nci.t rlankiin it- platlorm: Tint the pe,, jutl with alarm tlc rrckleM r xiraragarre which rrnAc ever !-

rartroent of the rekral (km eminent; tint re ) torn to n;i economy atnl e.cciititr,ilitj i i J dijftiuhlf to rrrt thejtfriMticIundrrof :he j public Ire4iirj by frorel prtiari: while the ; rertpnt urMing ilevelopnient of fr 1! and cvr I ru( tioti at the Kelerl metropolis low tint n ) entire chn of t.Iniii.itr..tioi. in imperatively-j tlernati'ie-I. j On tti 4th of M treb, 161, an entiie rhne of t.hiiiuilr.tti.-n took t.lice. The .vernmn l wa fUrtl nnJer Ur: uhhcifi file. Anl In h lecfi ihe result? CtrupMu r.rt irll,-rj btift ma riot lu em? tranclt of tlie putcriinirnt. Thierrry liaa been ihe tule nnl iniiefj the ei ception, aince the connor-iut who now hire the control of the gurernmcrit came into power. In to tlaj'a pirer we puhlxh autenietit., mostly from Republican aource, of aome of the rob terie by public officer, which hare been re centlv eiponl. AiiJ the ratcali.ira are but it trifle whc;i cort.piret with the v.mt fr u-1 which have len practice! unlcr the Licol dyimty. From the report of the Senate prcecliiifa which we copy from the New York Tirao, lepublicao, It will be noticel tint prominent Kepublicau Sen i tor anl Chiirmiti of the Nival Committee, iniriMJu-'cl a resolution thiriiig enArinow frau-la in the Nay Pepartmritt, h1 .km for the power to itil for pern mm jnper recen uy to iiititiit n thorough iuveti; ttion. Tint Semtor cli.irjjc that tum ono liun lre l and aoc-ty ( 1 1 ti r of dollar hi been aliut u.etrtl uibiir"l att'1 lie fell conttraitte-l to Ulf lint "a fr-cln.;; of li-.ir comei over Ihe people on ncrouiitol titral mow. meut4." ".The Cimlnmtl (itirtle, of r 1 tie ! tie, In com metiiinj; utmii the hit atodiiliti ilrvelopmrnt ol itt' Inula 'hi trariot. braiicliea l the public prrru m, eiprri' ihe followtn eiititnent: It ytr coiivi tion, nl It in lhi hij uUr I i t toiliy, thittSe (ioTft linirnt i lu in ire l ini r from rotrujtioii miriiij; it ollii i I, t!i tit Irom tinpower ol the ietHl It i C ilit ir niin H' I bv oftl 'ialx not only ilieourae thit iopb. but li.it e m ileni-r.hiis etTnt Un o:rty. I i nt Kppirvut tlut we nervi not .iiuc the point. Whit an Htoiinling cot.feiou U tdi. ,Siyu loilinir Urpuhlioiti erj?4!i, "thooveinitiPht U in more I n jcr of corruption nrmoi.; it olhcitl ' Iii 4 ti fiom llie p'wrr of the rohrl " In tin hogitice fif the l!li!Mfo pUtfonn, we inquire, lo noftho recent t rtlin lvelopincnt of l'uu I anl corruption at the Friler.il Metropoli (.! wlvewhrre) how tbt aii eutlr cb tn of Hlrnli Utritlion 1 ImprruWrly Irmtti1 "1 T tjr nothing of tho Inimen Irin.l aui robtietiri thai hue Seeii rommitte! tion the publio tronury uuler the prvnent ailminitmliou, ii r' kle et rxT'gaiire hi no pirillrl in tho history of theiulioii. Senator IIaik ty tlott in one tie partmetit of the nervlce "one huiulre I .tu I aevritty million litre been almost urlely rpeiit," anü fqual, If not reiler, ni il-tJinlnUtrition ha chirartrrlP'l all other. 'With aurh eviJenrei of incompetency to auc cefullr an l honently aitninlter llie . affair of the goTfrnment.Timf utartllnf nVtelopmenta of rau'l ami rorrnption which hive atmot pira lyil the public min i with their very enormity, the CJUntry I rille upon to continue li e ptcAcut Administration In power. Then mut h-i rroii fi'iibty aomewhrte for the reckle etr ,': t're WNlcli pervatle every ep trtmetit of tlo k'"'' mnt. Whit tli'ni litte thoi who h.ivt tl.u Ail in'iiM'tcr! publio ttll'tii tipou 1 1 conliU'iire of toe ctot'ttry T An not the who ailmniit'r t!n government ilet.v reponible "lor tU ytematlc plun lrr of the publio lietiiy by ftvorel ptttl im' T Thai the pnblh' 1itnt In bren o ptutfletel, imI o tn riteut tit tt bt h il no p'tr ftllel,i t liuittt'l by tin- tonlm nieiiibttiif the ptrtt bt Mtwrr i'ri nploii4 itiooi Ii olh'ltl move tltitetou to tlio ovrtntuViit linn tle fxtwerol the ie, t t In hu. Ue ttlilictu ork'tn et the men who hti winkel.it thi T"teimlie pluntler o ihe public tieioif , nk tie pro ite to continue tlieni in towrr Al.il the very prrona who tlrnounce tlitt (iniul '!! corrtiptioti it. e t! tihtt'! to .)iitt r .!! the country nl rti'Jir it libcitic, ire iU netting j tt'e re-elect' i of Jr I.im i.i I e intinuin i Miwer in the Inn I ( the vert oth'iil who,! either thioiiglt imn-j nice nr trn ilit j , h ive er in'ir thet tot.'.rt of i!ih j.uhtu' tietur).l We iU the Ifeputilic.tit w ho 1 1 . i t 1 1 v iupj.i to I ; Mr Livi'oi in lMi'l bec;tu!e they tboiiht aj revo'utioii wa neee'ry to rentore puiity .in! ; ei'ouotnv in theial(n!nilriliu of the jjotrrn I meut, in view of the aatouniling leveltintiita . wh'ih have already been mole ol the retklcK; eitr4VAt;iiice, cro trimNanJ rorruption which htve chtracterixiti every leptrtmcnt ol the pub. lie er vice Mtu-e the advent ol the Kc; uMic tn j party into fnxtw, whether an emire t h tne of j A'lutini'itration i not imper ttivel v Kon mded to j preserve the (tovernment Nothing but a j ch-wige will atve the niton from bmkruptcyj and ihe Government from destruction. C rmp.'tidrrfe of tbr Nrw York lrM J , The l.alw Drnmrrntir Coiiy. retiittl 'aurii. W MIINOTON, .ThUU II J 1 . A cacu of the O'Mnocr tic member' of t'.m-p-ei ws held at the Cipi'd I il evening, which wa very fullv attended. Hii. John L Hcw-'ti, of Pe:nylT.tiiu, preide.I, 4ii.l Wm. ?. Steele, of New Jcr-ev, acted SecreUiy. , Mr M illory, if Kentiit kv, cte I tl.tt he lud jul retutne-l fruin Kentucky, :md he eprc?-e-d the gener! wh of the cii-erv.tiit e me of lint Sute, who were .tnii-m to unite, ttgiiv the Hir of the Dm er.itiC i irtv . lu t h . i-Ktitu etil jnrtion of the prty it-el t . in the next n iti n al "ovnvent t:r He lo uete i, . a f ,i;ccstioti ra.le bv hi frien'.U in Kt. lucky, that u!l the c ;ii4rr tfive, a well a. the N ttion tl Pcm-- . crtic Committee, houl-l join in the etil tor the natioO'il voiivrotion. Kern md.i Wood, of New York, iinpiirol wheth er the cncrv tti h t iiot j'ncid uomiu.tll the c tndidte, (Vn McCle'.l m Mr. MUory i l iht the uonutntion ol tJcn. McCieUn wa terded by the ou-crv iti o who met at I'iuciIMitti inl I'liii-tdelj hn, j imply a iu:etioii or recionmriiJalioit o th tt geuliemto a cndid tie. aud tint thet were readv to utiite on anybxly nommatel by the Democratic cmventi-vn Governr I'owell, of Kentucky, petkiii Ir Hon tJrrelt Dvi. wbo bJ been pteent at the riiiUJelphit convention, confirmed the state j mem. u oiotion ol ilr IVrwiteton, of Ohio, ii 4 voted tint the C4muj ht.lj tegular refir: ety WrUnl evri.injr, r-l that other meetin: be cllel by the t'ruirra.n, upon Ihe te-juot of four rueraber. It wa al!o re4dvel tht .11 politir-tl rc-olu t!on intruluced in either llou-e of Conre ' by the opwdinn should be muurrd ir caueuü, ! o that they might act unitelU upon jh IitK-i Ulatleit. The following resolution w Jop.ed: IlmlrtJ, That we are for the rotoraiion of al! tbe Sute to the Union; that patriotism and 1

In ttrAmt -I !;, demud tint u' h ;v phcy should be fur-oit! tow iT'l tJ,e i,r-;'c of the: Jt te- in wl,!(.h trie tt -Von eiit it ba 1 be j

!): r . to bt i'i.a n;-t:- e '! et La ;-i g at in w hi h e . i e I w ni. .i 1 o a c!,r. a: J i if f""te ! 5t1 to il e li ion. utidrr tKe CiMtituiin:i. ih all th ron(itDli n.l j rijrli' o' tJ r joj.ie tin mjnired Thi I it'er resolution 'te rrat itifctioii. The utmo-t hjrmcny provide I throuchout I e ; twecn the I)emorrtic and cnervaiive membr, I ar.d 'tlie raücu' Mt!joarnel to meet to morrow ( Wedned iy) evet.in. j Tlie nrnlral off 'r r n pt 1 n-l np r itlleled tobberj- of Ihr l.oV e r Hillen I , by- llish flepiihllean Ifficliala j I liunnd und llumlrnl uf I lion witncl uen Kranit In llir 'I'reaw ; ii ry Department I'rnnda in m j- llepn r linetil I randw In llie j Wnr Depurlnieni r ruuvi In I ver) r ! Depart men l t ongreinnl I live II Ballon l'ropoaed tr n lie pn ll lean Senator. Fror.i tb V.'LinjUn IUpnltican, dTtmitrtioa Ct- ) IHt. ROUBI-Ktl IX Til IC TUlAt RV M I'AKTM T. Fr reit.na hati?factorv to the (ovrrnnient, D1-. Stuurt (wynn, of lton, emt loel in the Departmeiit of ihe Tretury whcie the Tretury tiote are prii.te l. wa Hrretel 1 -t night . chare! wi'h hiving wbtr .cted a lijre ami unt of .aid lMtN. The am nht o!e:i by (Jwynri i not yet known Am intr -ii ttion i giii; mi. (iwnu h.t been furniytjinx the pir.w u;k)jj which the "greenbtek" hve !.o prtntel for mi time, and ha had charge of the priming of them. Hi. oprtuni:y to cheat the (iovrrmucnt h;i. bicn great if he wa so t!ipi-cd to do. but ho wm nip joel to be jttrictlv ho't. Hi it; prcheimion may lead to Hie iret of other. Special to tl w Yrk Tln, U-piil.licn Titt ii ix a.vri (Iwynn'a fffn in tlie Tretiirv i aid to tie a diversion of SKVF.NTV THfUrSAN!) D')L JjAKS of public money Irom the payment of pre. and material purchased for ihi bureau into hi own p ket Z fT" 7'Ae ilrtrctirrt hare tram! jmpff urn! ink Irom Ihr Inuk note printing drpnrtmrut in irhirh it ml another irere prinri pal tmplnyri tlirtrtly to run nlrrfnt rttaMinhtnrnt tu AVie Jrri y LI 1 Tlo'ie w x piiMlucci Ihe iIoim! of fr iti luli nt po-tagc currency' lint e ertie-lthe Depttttnent lit SunniH'r P cll to th N. V. lit-rl t. In t. r-IKn(t KRAl.ns f TIIKTRKAMKV I I I A R t M INT. Vnriou rumor re in ciicu! iti-m In lelcrcnce to int cli itioti into alleged frAud und di.hinct prirtice In Ihe Trei-ury -p irtno-nt In id tliti'in to the ;itret oT Dr (Jwynn, the n itno of pcnllcinni o-cnpjinj very ieponible po.iiion in the ilrpitttnrnt have been mentioned a itnpli citril upon pt'riou 'hr;;F. It ha bren known for et rrtl month lint ch trge h id been mole iigiint thee nine pirtir, but llicy wen di ioi-' ti liivithoi or email iting; from pnreat lcr Moml m tin e and without any loiind tlioii Since that lime nil Ihe pirtie hive been ubje led to tricl (nirvril !mi-e, but il i nritol tv ttirir Itiend hat Ihev will ujvoii proper invell ttioti he completely vinlicited Irom any criminality. ( r'roin Hi N'-wrk ( -t A'tvoralf J the honnniiM or coHNw vi i., iivaii tr tut: h k IO MCI l'l HI hi u . We knew Cornwill duiin our reiileiife in (Columbia until . lie w. ut tint time cashier ot thr Salem Ibancli (tank, nnd hid pievi.oilv hcrnaii nllhtr of .1 li-iik it tln.t other ewed. Inuly "hital" pi. ice, Athen. Ohio t'ouw.ill w.ip n tiitier enemy ot evetv thiuv; tlntb uc the iiitmo of Pcmooricv. (Kr. i.t llm.N. T. V.fM. mi. itoitu kii a in mi tr"M iiorr Who ever can dicover ihe men who in ike up tbe culom-houe. rii7 whicb tei elve ibe Xl.'i'l'l which Icttci j liiitc l tu the Time nnd Ttibune ay i paid itlriketa t utom hoiie nltic'itU for en b cnrg,o clrnre-t hont llil Hrt, will .1. a work luidly h lmxrt int tint the wi.min of it (utile in the (Md. A Vkt but Ihne of ihn rinj mih nncovrre I, to wit : Stitnttni, Sm alley, and Pal mrr; and their branch of the btilnc" appear to be only management of drtwing. ainlu, can celling, and nbtraclliig lon. Who in the en, torn houe attended to the out door woik? Who procured ihe clearance paper? Who Mipci intend e t and permitted tho loading of the contraband tarito? The public ha nlicady f nteiied it nn picioua on certain ollicial in the Mirtctm' tie parlmetit, .audit will be a alNflcd with nothing r thin thomortt r I. l I ncrutiuv. If thl he tc olutely iiikI impartially done by government of fleer, Iben there wil' be no need br ihn appoint meut of a congic-ioinl committee Oiherwle, tlicoptc mint net thtouh their icprt cnt.itic in Wiihingloii. lr.t i(tl in t Nw Yrttfc Tln, lp j Till. Hi'lUUHII IN IUI IV A tt t'l I'ARrMMT, About twenty aiirt III all Intel. ecu linvlrt In cniinccil-'ii with the ce ol the deliiMiuent (juitlcrm iIcn of Alcxitndil i. Two ollicet coimei In. I w i t tt the cattlr) ctuip ill Ub'-I.oto I'oiut htve itlo been hi kc I up for beitii; con cctio'd III the Kicnl rtindle n lo h"te ton trot ( HpriUl io Iii Ni tv V .r k Ih-nhl tin aioin tu Mtvv ni'tHiMr. WUNtioN, .Inn M! The pi one lin,; ol the Sen tie lo.iltt pillooli nomrivhtt ( a cniioinl rhu n ltr, u i t ate to löhl the tttj.it of c. nivcr tllon Mr llili't ..e of the opcr Itl'll of II I VV H. I III ', Uh the evoitiititii mit't ptid lor it I In !t imtii'i ft H d t , incooonel uit at utpiie, though not inoie ihm lit l.ceii c tiie I by tin ell'oil of Scot tot to pietcn' o Ii in ti i'ioii The jiiirch ie o the Ntty 1 )-( 1 1 1 mm'i. t Inte from time to linn e 0 'ct comment hereby their clr idiio.t y clni itcler, and Ihe Iceliiii I geiiertlly cnlei I tnicd tint an inv e-ii tiion lnii t mi't te'ome nece atry.loil lt.it ll ctniet te averted lj.rt 11 in ll.r V W t'lht, l'..ii rvtiv J The etithin ito!utioi otl'cicd b Winter )iv iu the Home tttcidtv. und Mr. II ile in the Son ite lo it , looking to the iirtig itnm o fi iu l in the Navy eji irtmetit, are creating juite an cviiemrni. I he Senate debtte wa e pcciillv picy.o fr a lhoe w ei e com ernctl who tlid not fit or ii ii int etig ttion, und itct.rtnii' cd t'l iKC who did a prolt-fd liicinl. of the A lin n i'lrtt'.ion who cud mote harm linn it oppo l.enf Senator Coline made hi firt etlort in thi tit bite, but tlid not create n very favorable impreion. Till. M IMl i'B VTMtVriON AM IO HVTI IN t ii r. . r i: J Freut Uf N. Y. Timfs (U p ) l''iisrri.itil KcjKrt. Ml.XATI . Mr. Hale, of New H imp.-litre, ( Administration) toibmitteil tho following: tV')rr. That .t Select Committee tie ap pointed, with instruct!. n tt imiuiic into the con tlition of the iiavy, the clli-icncy of the Memn engine I ttel v coitru tol for the ue f the navy, the mo.le anl m inner of procuring up phe lor the ntvy, :m.l the conduct of Iii' tie ptrtmct t generally, an i tint they have power to end lor lernn. ui.ii p.tp-i Mr 11 tie mid there h ! been h report of an argument furnihel to him. made hy Mr. Hick erou.ofXew York, iu which he- gave tic', tlate und tJiiUi t!. to !iow i tot-l w .ni i eg!i gfuce in tin Navy Peptrimcnt, in regard to the C'ltwrnction of it engine f'r marine purpo-e. that the vccl con-tiuctcd ly the present nudc ate failure; :tnd thit a hundred arid seventy md liona of lollar weie almo-t uelei-.ly s-j-ent. Thi would go tt .show corruption, or want of capacity in ome ipnrter He would hue hctii gla.l bad the Secretary of the Navy cllr,1 lor an investigation. Thn wa a question which stirred the nation We w ere cal!ol upon to p propria'e 1 T U.IKM) Ha, .m.i he thought fotue thing hould be done with thi papr, if it con l.;h;ed nnything at :ill He tell it proper to call the Attention of the Senate to it. He h ui no di poMiioti to take the thing in hind, nor would he hrink from it. The ttrntion of the country it ha 1 and would htve While we woull not en-tlT-e ny of the state menu, he htiit'Ted, from hi, intercourse with men conversant with the s-uh eet, tint omelhiug wn wrong. A feeling ot oep tir. he f.tid. comc over the people on accurri of naval movement I hope the SMi-tt will liie of the nnller ay I have uggesie!. or in any way to accomplish the end de?ired in my reflution. Mr I)lillle, ol Wisconsin, ( Administration) hopel the resolution would lie over until Monti ty, an be tia l drire to look into the mtler cttefully tetoredicuin it here. Mr Urime. of Io, ( Admiaisttration) .-aid the Navy Department h ank from no iuetigi lion into it conduct It courted it. And when it wa ut de, it wou'd turn out that wehtd ft. if not f4ter, verein aa any davj uf the world. I assert, he. thit thi i row the cae To drr the.e eirromstance. a friend of the Navy Department and the n.vj, I hope that the rrolution will be adopte! iu aome frm Whether

thr matter i f;ivett tt a Select Coyim'ttee. or oli j erwi-e, i for thr str t t'ettrn.ir e That ' theie tiny have been fault, 1 d i not deny; but j I do a.nt from the commencement of the pre-- ! en' wr to th: tioir, the Navy Dcptrtment lit'

t frti nnt.fgel l-ftler tbtti nt other L)e; artmen; of thi fijverr.ment. The Morgan ?elIiie, eub jret w i introduce-1 into the Senate eterdT. The Morgm teimer were the bet t be oh taineip Va O'iiv ihiii i-r witH ii crei4rr or i m.9 . .a a " a " a.t t.i r ii L . ; the rvavy wa to iii.tme w trie ptiocipse ne li a i down on which pirc-hj were 1 be rntde. Among the very bt rurrha-e are -oriieof theJe trtmer They ret.de-ed mot imprtant er tier at New Orirn wnd ttbrr tlre I do not ttfprove of ihe t rinrir le of the errcttrv in pay j ing the arn iolead of Ihe priiic'piN. but Ihe ' purch tr mi'e were ot tvenet'T to the Ootern- i merit, I t!o r.ot ihojbt Mr Welle ha not a dt poitiori tf eng t'.e in a control et m- He woold ritherbe biir.l tlnn lo fight buk He ought . to rnv ttiC'i lor ri own otico-e tint w.e prui ; cipil cr.mrnrrcial men r.f New York, Hotou,and j other pi tic, ai pcale,! to him that one man j hhouhl le allow cl to purchase thee veel.. be I cause if he allowed all to enige itt the purchase, i it would ra!.r thr price of VffU o ruu h a to ; interlerc hcriou?ly with commerci.tl pursuit. Let j one man, a tiii ihey, purch tc all the vc-.-c!. vu j deirr. Mr. Weile ha nrver a'ate.l thec facti. With regard to the in ject of thcc fteim engine, it i a m ttter of whi h I um totally igno ratit When I w-a in Clnrle-town rome time ngo, J w e:it on board thr? Tic ntlcroga, and talked with the Chief Kngineer He told me that thii veel Ind model.'l 1 2knot inaei way. Now, when any one cart h ive a steamer, with htr full upplv and ordmncr, to travel at a greater cpecl than 1.1 knot in u set way, I am willing to ac- I knowledge a tlcfir icticy in Mme qu irter f the j Navy Department 1 deny tint there ha been anv coilu'ioii between the Chief Ktiqinceti and) the head ol the Department. . Mr. Doolittle tid thi wa new to him. It i ba-l mainly upon apimphbt wtii h I find lying i mi mr i!rk. I tloulit w heihcr there i fut!ic:ent ! reason to mike the inquiry. I into no doubt the Navy Dcpai t nient i properly conducted, for I have full confidence in llie integrity of the he id of the Navjr Deptttment. 1 hee impuiric, tin !e thev be ncoe.irv, are a blow nt the piosperity td the country ilebne we go into an iuve-ti-g ttion we rught lo h ive one rc t.on ib!e groun l of bebef. I know that the Seinlor h nnxious to pit vent fraud and coirupiit n, but i Fotnctimc imj-ed upon by other, mid in the bight of tiebate make whidcf tiC t harge ngaini-t the ollicr of the (Jot eminent that ate without foundation. We bend jeterdty for half mi hour charge reul, pro. cc ling Irom the hotiorablo Senator, which I btlietewitc without found tum, und were read by the Scimtor fiom Kenlucky ( D tv i) to t(etroy the toiifnUiue of the conntrv in the Adiniiiintration Mr. Coline, of Calil'ot tii i, ( Admitii-tr ition) I believe nothing t-ti ike deeper tit the (lotet IIinei.t th in thi constant repe 'ition ot it t tat k fiom it j rob urd fiicnd ! w a inut h Mirpi ie. nt Ihe etta eion o thr Senator, thit the country wa he nt ick nt lh umtun I in whit h the n ivn force of the country wtie being adin!intei ed. I entiielv i!itgice with that bellet I do not btlicte it jet i ale tho country. If it did it would be the wort Mgli ol the lime, wore linn the leir o oigimel tcbe!ioti; ..r there i nothing that l.c deeper, a a ciiiiie acaint the ( iovet time nt , linn tin apping of the con. Ii lem e of the people in the t ill, cm of the ,d inlnitt'ttloti The Sct.fttor frimi Ixeidncky (Mr, Dili-) diouhl not e I ui ni-havl w it 1. in !i data a the uprrch of Mr. II ih', coiiiiiiniiq ihirjje of the m i.t terrible ch tr tcter ig tint the Navy I p It tllietit , to Ui'iltl'll the coiithlrlicc t.f llie couiiti v in Ihe Administration It become Ihe duty if loyal men hen lo put itu end lo thi (thine Intimity to Ihe (ioteinment i. in my oilnioti, one oi Ihe tliitic of the t ilirn und of the Stite. II the invitig ition i to I chid, boi ll.o Sill. Hol- will take liiek hi reititik. that Ihe country I hettl-iick " I think it iil become tint Senator to nuke ic of mk-Ii an etptrioii Mr Htl would like il buk n thcScinior understood il. He atid lint the toui.tiy wn he ti t-it k with tho Navy )iiitnient. o far n the I tilut e of ihe nie im v ! w a concei nd. Mr. Coline ii No look t'lccptioti lo niiother let in of ext ics'loti of Ihe Senator, lie tin Ko ro oo I the Si lnilor lo re I er lo the Sect el try of ihe Navy na the "o-eallcd heml," It it coiihl be piottd by l o t that there wm mal.ilmniitratioii thete, or in a:iv other tlepirliuenl, the Senator could have hi vote fur ll correction Mr. H lie di fiel I with thoe who thought tin' tlitrge ought not to hive been inltodl.ccd lie aald: The Senator ft out Wicotiin aay I iti-ole wholtM.tlo chittgc n gain it the Adininl-tration I tlcnv il, I bionght betöre the Senate a p itticul ir ti ntii tioii, two veur ago, In w hich mine, tlatc and ligiiie nre piven, after tho Scctctu t'a own rcioil Ind been ltivu of the t 1 1 . 1 1 1 -ii I. et ine lidl the hoiionible Senator fmrti Wlntmin, nlid othri, tint lie trill inlitithhf mntr In trr'ikrtt ihr Aitminnifuliiiit ichrti hr ßh'ill nlintik fnnn tin fxiuinitutinn into pulhf nfhiirn. I htve done nothing but wh it I coin t it e io be my duly in lotto. lut ing the revolution The ull'ilr U be loie Ihe Sen tie Mr. DivUol Kentin k v , ( Dein ) I line hern rcfciied loan liciiiriitly b ihe Seinlor Irom California mid oilut, thil I dtcin It tm ctn to iy a few word I have ol.-ei ted iheextrtine lentil nie of Srii ato iibout et aiiiln ttioii bciii III ide Into the net of ihe Adiiiilii'H tllon They me pto j cr .oil .j eel of com men t , and w bile I hate itffti on ihi floor, nnd ieaon und on c, ihey Ii ill, lo ihe evlent of mt abililt and ai c ling to my judgment, be rv itumed; und thi n t Sen alor I init lid to t i, It l the c oot tjuence be what they liny. H i t como I th', that t gli al cot . ct iitneiit , org ililed and in-lituled bt the people, and b tcd up n t fret coiiliUilion, i iiitiot he in t c.olg'ited a lo it line of policy and mlin nit'ni ti .ii w ithout int nil nig Vt heuirnt idnoc? When hl bccoint the policy ol ihe ll ti!o lh' ,d i 1 1 1 t r it ion, bliei l i gone Im en i W hi It thei e t lite in lue I will lirttr uMliit lo II IO red tlciiiin i it ill heroine llie to wetkiM thct-nn ti ience ol the people in the (Jot n nmcnl I hcie i oiiiething olill inoie tu. I - n 1 1 1 g III Hi that, ll i lo cude it oc tocciecn from inv e-tij ition, ihe in whom the piddii hive ..t conti 'ence Tbe I ure gold loc iiolhii g l (nciloii; it hiura ihe blighter. Men who are con- ieniiou iu the tbcharge ol their dutie. und tuhhlul to thei' tin-t, hive nothing to fear, but court inve'!gaiion. It h i been mt lot to ne w iih mnioi itic. I tl ire tlo in) duty in t po-ingthe in il idmin s'r ttioti of the (iovertitueut. I tlist iplined mvei in npoitioii when the Old Hero w.n Picsident. 1 Inveheaitl the old lion of the llei mitage roar, und 1 mn nut r.ow to be fiihtened by the Inwlmg of j uk ti. I am earuc-t and hoi.ft in the e .ptt -iou of my i opiniou i atK only lue licedom ot an a men can citizen to inve.ligite the administration id my (uivcrnincnt; the administration of Abuthtnt , Lincoln a. well a. Jame lluchanati und Frank i tin Tierce 1 hat right I intend to cl iiin 1 Mr D oHttlc It the Seintora from Kentucky and Near II tmp-hire think there i any dipoi 1 lion to ficreeu tr cover up the truth, ihey are i mistaken Theie i no such purjtise. All I ! have n.tid is, that attack made upon the Admin 1 istration by any niemher of thi txidy, and ej- ! ci til y upon the Navy Department by a Chairman of the Nva Cominiilte, i what I mot deeply i deplore. The Senator from Kcntuckv hashcird the lion of the Het mitage roar, atnl I don't think anything could lenity him He wa alway kil'el in rpo tioii lo the in.iI-admin:9tration of I'le-idctit Jack-on. He oppose ev ert thing; and proj'O-e nothing, and from a long education in ' thi -vhool he may h ive acquired the lnbit of finding fault ar.d nothing c!e I do not undertake to stay thcrr have been no mistake or : fraud in the administration of the Govern rr.enl ' during thi war. Such n .täte of thing never ei'ed on earth. Whenever there h n been ex pcn-liture- if pubi c m-v ey. tiiere In always ; been more or le-. fraud "Wheu the ctrc i there the vulture either." i Mr. Dtvi? I think the Senator who preceoel ', me t-poke of the duty of a loyal man to utiu ! the A dininistratitui in the perloimar.ee ot it ! dutv. I support every jut meisme of the Administration to ctrry ot the war to a peely and I nucces-sful it:e ll'-t there i n higher view of ' loyalty t!nn that Where a Senator, where any in.V.vidutl believe he discovers, that the ada.in : itr ition of the Government, in any depart aier.t. i and epctally :n it ciecutive department, i in I conflict with ihe liberty of the people, it U I higher j?rugative of loyally to opjo-e uch ' greion upon ihe Coniittiiion than it i to ap : prove it measure when right. I make my acktiowltajtment to the geatlerceti from Ctli fornia for hi fmiikiie. Mr Conne- ttn.aiked that the gentleman, in ; having fallen Irom slvry to hi present degreda lion, in having once hetd the lion ro tr. and wa now co repelled tt liten to the bowling of the jtcktl lo what b.ne ue do we come at l ist!) it could not be fairly deduced from him tlat he would ever hrink from ny of the fact regarding ihe proper administration of the CJovcmment. Mr. Grime atid he tu in ftvor ol an inveti

Pti n. He di i not thirk thi rej dution conr'u !- el in proper trrru I thi a tt'mntiHee u; oi a 1 HI j( Ct tnctKioned in the re ilution? Theu it ' taogeof inquiry would tr wide indeed If ihe Semior (H ile) wsnti to take up the subject of; upplie, I will g., with him On the u-ject of

the coDntruction of ahijs I will go with him He oi not trunk the Senile ought lo adopt the reo lution in uch broad phreob'gv , a it would render "eonftuJon more confounded " Mr. Ha'e thought there were one or two o'hrr matte rs which required eipUuatioi , The matter of furnihiri-g- upp'ie i one. Th Secret ry of the N-.vy wit gouig to nloih the present talui, he uodrlood. He bad eeu a li-l furn'hed by irooil, where the trice variel from ore t0( one hundred per cent, on the time article. He a,... ... .. . l i .it r i ii .-t:-ii mi nriiri costing iwnir nu:iio iurrnn- i ed at one hundnd and filly, aod ia that f.imelift cotton w.nte, purchased at twenty Cent-, lurni-h eil on n i vertifru propofitla at eighty cciit.. He Could not tell whether that grew out of a de fective aystem, or othcrw'ue. He wanted to know. The di.cuion here terminated, nn 1 the resolution wai mt acted upon. Krotn the !trw Tork Xew FKAl'IS IX TMK XAVT TARI PI RlMTTORr RTMOVAL OK TI1K M Aa t KB CABrtNTta, III BROTHI-B AXD TWO OK II rORtMEX. The Navy Yard, like the Cutom Houe. is prolific iu fraud. It i aaid that revelations will poou be brought to light which will throw the financial nnd commfrcial operation of Palmer completely in ihe shade. Humor have been afloat for more than a vcar past, implicating Mr. Steele the mauler carpenter, m.d numerous oilier parties in the yard, with having been engaged in a innt extensive ayntem of plunder, which at common law ia technically cUed "robbery." The clnrcea brought iteaitlst Mr Steele were numerous and of a very grave character, and, if foibta!itiatcd hv proof, ought to coii.sigt' him to hard labor at Sni; Sin for a term of year. These clnrge h. i ve been undergoing an invent!-: gatiott at Ihe Navy Yard; and the fact of hi pud din removal yestcnlav, and also the removal of hi brother and two of hi confidential foremen, would cem to indicate that ihe investigation ha fhown Home ol the harte to be true. It wou'd require a great ileal of time and ppvee lo enumerate II the charge made again-! Mr S'eele, but, n the mihjfi't i hkcly lo be thoroughly Ventilat ed, it will tlo m hum to Ptite a few of the mot proin-nrnt In the f!rt place.it was t larged that he ha been in the haliit of tr.oipi ting l uge tUtntiiie of material from the yard lo ved in ddl'toot t pari of New Ymk; and of having tcpalied the vetel of ptivate p..rtie bvlhcwotklnen of hi ib jitrt uitiit, while they wet e at thv mine time drawing their w-tgc Irom th (hivernment II i a lid th it the urn oint of government property ap proprltte l in thi manner i ii.tncne, and tint Mr Steele letiie Itom the Ytd a wculihv ttnii. In addition to lhi, he i chir.'dl with having com et cd lumber mi l other ni itei i tl fnnn the Yard to hi Inni-it in W illi im-burg mi l uc. goveinnn tit en plotte to icpuiratul embelli'li il Some of tl.e-e i'n't leiked out nt a recent meeting of the llepublicoi General Committee, nnd v 1 1 iiicin'ift ol tint boly pnt.liclt chuge-l him willi being gmllv ol nil tn.tiii.tr of pw ilidlmg al-d pi dilation. Mr, Steele, however, perilled a putliclrul number of parlm in I hi' eomtiill'ee lo tablr t resolution ealllng for a l-ud lie invrllg 1 1 it i it of the tvholo m iller, iin-l the commillc went into nicl m-a'iou ctclud ng tl.e lepoiiti. .lhe iint -t-ii iii w'.o a-ionte l lthe initlioitie nl tin Nuvy Yard, the public hue been left to jn-le for thcitoclvot a to the guilt or Innocence of Mr. Steele nnd hi idi'rdiin'e Now lint the holt pally h.l In en di'caj i latcd, the Navy Yard timhoi itic owe it to thein-elvc a well a ti public tpIuion to nnhc a Pill rtpo-llinii of the ullair It i - li-l th it tin Diti'ut Attoitev will recommeiid the Grind .Itirv, which will le imp. .nolle I in tbe Oyer mid Tri miner on omliy in'xt, to liujuiie into (hi lu liter, and by lint proce- it I hope I lint the pubi c will b untie iiw uk of tlir in inner in which their money i being ucd by tho "hv " men who rule lu eveiy tlepurliuent of Ihe Got eminent. Mr. Sltn-le, evrn if nil th tt i t h irgcd be tint', i not tin onlt min in Ihe t od who ha bren guilty of fiaud, mid nl ic-nl enjoy ing per fet t iuiiiiiiiiily , although ihe natnl ottiti-i who hue cotittol ihtif ate well nwate of the I act And further, notwith! Hiding an e'iib!Uhed law of llie vunl plolnbit ihe emphiymeiit of niiy per poll who In ever bet n caught ill the net of plealiii!, nil individuil win wa caught iu llie vert net, nil wa put in the gtniil hon' II lilghl, nnd d-tt loirgetl the following ifny becan-e hi brother f r-ii led over one of the dcpittinent, w i l r-emplot e I in two tlaya aflerwtii I nti-1 ;io liioteltoa better M.iiiou, with th" lull liiowl-ed-.'t'ai.d consent of the C iptaiu or comm mdan'. of the yar.l, without w hon !gu tl ni e he- could Iiot be reappointed Mr Stcetc.lt will be i nioubere 1, t n the e pulibeati e tnd d tie for Slienll Uf Knig c iiltily nt llie I ale election, llie Cii i it it U ' ii I Iii' Wnr-II llie 1.1 Hilf lll i lleitr llie 1.1 llu l.el ll llcild ieultt" 1 1 1 Mm i bt Voiiimi ,ii ('. tut lint nam I I ' t . t. . How many human live have been oiiliccd by I In CI ll el and I elende w ill ? I loll Th nhleu Menu in fie a ptii h la.l i-n.ii of t'oiiii , w T ol Mi'.;i, in which he I tit (I (hat 1,1011, bin) men hid been mii'lcud Into ihe ( ' int I Mite ttti.e.ol whi.h nnnilot tu.lv I'll.tinl then Min in f I III lu ri i. e lie Im 1 1 lit i of (hit li-t, hOi 1,1 II n) n,, n, In I tithei been killed in b iltlo, the I ol dieae or w oun I, m been ibi bled Since then theie h u e been - tnn of Ihe ereilt l .tiul lleit t'ot ballte of the war, an 1 hup.e ,itti,ou to the militaiv l'ote,bt t oitci ipl l ll and voluntary idilint nt, hat c hi t n innlc. lo (he I'.nO.Otlll al.ote, til ty be lidded at le it ld, Hid inoie, in ikili' ill II I.IKH.tbd id in Ii tienlli'U d or th ildf tl ll iiotthciu account of cau dlie in ballleand oil.ciwic be collect, the South ha hi! ni ne than tvto to tint m cttr.pirtd w i 1 1 the Ninth. Tbl will Lite .,,ilo0,tlH iikii ui tbe noil I,. u( lo, which, -iJded to tlie Hl I it-ril . mike. .I.IMiH, Odd Ii w ill noi be an ot cif'tlin ite to put the .i... i. ;!.. i ... ..i... I..... . i .. i i...,., ..... j llllloi l,.f"l,oi it no IliO ii. - i iiif.ti nu.,.,11", A.- . it J.tMi;.i m ti inni How much ptce would il rttju-ie to tony, !!e by ride, thi, enoi m .u h t ol dcj-l mc. alh.w i, ! lour feet toeuh pnvc, and th-. .t-.e bctwte.. 1 1 .s i i ., . - . ,i , . iii One tmle in length contai- , ,i,,mI leet. und will j burr thus I ,,'!? men t now ui .nt rtii-c will o letune to bury .IMMl.'HMI men? ,'lu-l I olo 1-7 inili-! ( ), , ninpo-e w e t ! tee the dir id leni Ii w i-e, alloain ix It el lor the crate, ind Un It ct lor the pico betwreu. On one mile t ould be bur.eJ tilindetl II iw m inv mile le.piiic i to bury 2.OOOMOII? Tt.e an-wVi- i ."Ui:j'.i lt-:i: mile. Snr'o-e a mm lo w tin. .lo tiv tliv. Unity lite inde. il w ould tenu re over ei-nty-ix d n s con(inuou w ilkin e to p ii- limn one entl of lh; "tolj;olh t" to Another! Ne u ly li.iee nioiith. to p.t- by the lt-t rethi place of broihe.- tie ttovtd in battle, bec.tu-e ihe wurd. "Xo com promi-e with triitot-!" hid foitli iniiii headou trter. and wa taken us und ic-echocd i.. .1.- t....t;.t .. iK .-I,ai.i iL. aK ,t. v; , .. , ,, . at'TIII. I lit? Mlllii COUI ,M Olli I-f, IU l'l tt I 1 at pvtrinic and Interna! spirit, and the-e thou-aml? of in le of 'r tvevardi aud billion of in-lcSte l-ne-s hid hid no exi-tence. i When run rebelled a;r..int hi Creator, thei word "No cornpromi-e!" w ere not proclaimed j ai'aitüt him, e!-o 1 1 l iv he had btrii en-luting a i

puiii-.brr.ent that wa to be eternal. On the c o -j - -trtry, Umn potence prop.ed a compromise devi.-ed a pi i ii of redemption, and .aid to man, -I otffr you term, throne the acrifice of my J r only bellten Sm. Accept ihe term and be

saved. lilt Cut this aJrcinisTa'ion.an-l it I m itic ti ttpptirters, are greater, purer, aiel. wi-er thin God! Let u present the tiue-tion in a omewh.yt dif ferent liht. In war tiuie-, the k;i!el a'e mo-t ly buried ia e;et p:t atid treuehe, like doc! To civc r2.IMK.0H) t'etd decent buiitl. how mtny men will be requisite? Svy that it will require, to m ike the colfina. the hroud. di- the prve, an l inter four peron thu to burv mx dead in nie day, what number will be required to bury -dD'Hl.t'iKl in ixdiys? Answer '22 .22 men! A larper army thin tbe great Napoleon ever commanded! A few more year followed by such destruction of life, and the government can form a ;:rave yard that would reach from tbe Ath&tiC to the Pacific Oce.tu. The maeaof the people North seem to hare deedtred in favor of uch a magnificent iJei! Whit a theme for a Deerher, a Cheever. a Chae. a Seward, or a Sumner! Only th uk of i', a line of "deal heroes and patriot," retching from the Atlantic to the Pacific Oean! What eloquence and poetry In th th"urht! Reader, treid lightly! llrevthe not a word of charity, ham mity or Christianity here! Ignore all auch v nlgar thought or idea, and let the heart well only in devotion to Moloch, the God of blood and slanghter. But let the dieiplei of Moloch

Ieware! Thed.vtr vencemte come on apare, when G 1. thr oih an ou'r isre-1 and betrtved .eople, w il ttke vengetnee upon the pcjurel. and him who baa beträte 1 H trust. -. Hitter I.eiier-Tlie AdmlnlatriHlwn

ami tü? itnnr of llie I'oiomor. The following letter i fiom thecorrcnndence of General McClellan with the War Derailment, lately publihol: "Hr : a it,t Annua Abut -r Tin. IVtom ac ) SAVAGt' Statiox, June 2-i. I tC2-1 A M ) "I now know the full hitorv of the day. On thi le of the river, ihe ri,ht bank, we renule.l several ?trone attack. tn the lelt tinik our meu did all tnai men cot.M tlo, all that aoldier could accomplish, but they were overw hei med by valy pupeitor una bcr. even after I brought mv list reserve into action. The lo on both ide i terrible. I believ e it will prove to be the mot desperate battle of the war The std remnants of my men behave a men; tho-e battalion who fought aiot bravely, and Pufl'ered mot, are ptill in the bet order. The regular were uperb. anl I count upon what are left to turn another battle in company with their gill ant comrades of the volunteers Had I (l,tMklj twenty thousand, or even (lO.HOO) ten tliomand ftoh troop to ue to morrow, I could lake Kichmond; but I have not a mtn in re-crve. and hall tie gl id to cover my retre it atnl m ive the materiil and per.ontieI of the army. If we have lost the dav, we have ycl preserved our honor, un-1 t o one neei ldu-h for the Army of the Pototntc. 1 have lost thi) battle becau-e my force wa. too mall. "I again reeat that I am not responsible for thi, and I say it w ith the e.irne-tne- of a General who fee! in hi heart the 1 of evert brave man who hi been needlessly stcriCced to-d.iy. I still hope to letrieve our fortune, but to tlo thi the Government mut view the ni ttter in the Kinie carnet light thit I do. You mut M'tid me very large reinforcement, and aen-l thern at once. I fdull draw bu k to thi side of the Chickahominy, and think I can wiihdraw all our miterial, ricife utidtrrtatid that in thi battle we have lost nothing but men, an 1 those the best we have. "In addition to what I have already paid, I only wih to say to the 1'iesidcnt that I think he i wrong iu icgarding me a ungenerou when I paid that my force w t loo weik I merely inti tinted a truth whi. h to day ha been too plainly proven. If, at thi inlatit, I could dipoc of (10,11(11 ten thiemii I fie-li men, I could gain the victory to m-utow 'I know that a few thou-and more men tvotild have clniiged the tntile from a tiefet! to n victory. A it i. the Govcriiiut lit tnui not, and can ti it, hold me responsible for the ictult. 'I feel too .itnct I tonight 1 have cell too many dead and wounded comrade to feel othetwie, th iu th it the G un ntnciit h i Ind pu-lailied the tir in v . If ton tlo not tlo o now. the game i lost. 1 1" I " th! iillllV tioW.I tell vou pliinlv that I owe no Hi mk ti jou. or to imv o'her per on in Washington "You have tloiic your lct I" o I ili-'e thi ain.v ' G It Mt ( Uli. I. AN. "To lo i: ,M Si tMi.v " DIED. In iliU t l-y tin Suii'l iv, J nuntr 1 7 1 . 101, Viivvm aa .N.'i-tr, nu t. Jni- N, mi l Mlln tit ltu'.-ll, nw-.l fmir )nit mi l i lu' inoti'li, Tl. tu trl will Ith la-. Trtii.t lh family if-l tfiirr mi .H 'tidi Mtri-li.ni r t at 'J 't l k llil ( Miin.lu) ) f t'-rini-ui, r it r .j ,e ,Vt , Mr , Ibih-uiiil tv FOR SALE. 1"AI?.M I'OK MA 1.1:. 0 fltllK rNliKltloKll t)-.M IUI! Aldi IHK I t"lt ihm l.otii. t'-'i.t mi'ii.rf iilx-tii l'l rif, liii-a m t.r ii'-ar i In- In I. .ti, lim i ..( .M I'll ttt I aO- l(o ti', l.iur 1 1 , I i . ii'Ii id Indl i- fipi. i; 'i it t" t-l tai l Ira t l UU'lrr r i to at mi, ll r bitl.iti' n-.iM'y tluii.t r ,t, toi I II inatt-r ffii r. -raton twt liti mil nil. or out tiuliitititr. brn, fit liar. I, Ac. Apply fur fnrtlirr irit'uhtra titln un trinbiinl, 1 1 v tli l.i at tl.pxrt , .M r Ion l unity, ImlUl.. b f MAVKHHTirK, JaiilH.tl.lv All All NM ('. pMiK'K. WANTED. LOCAL PAltTNKli WANTED, NATIONAL PATENT OFFICE - nr - b,. isoo m:i: vV ;o., No. 229 Broadway, Now York, I IM Aid. MIrli h: 1.11. MlnMifiT tt AM tu 1 1' it nil lii.i'ti'lli I'aO" t ll.iinioriiii-.il ll.itl -Ii ill, I. in ii 1 1 1 io t f i a 1 1 t on ui - ei i ii i t i tin i ii ! r 1 1-4ii p-ipi-, w nli a in --iti rat" r.nl tu Ir ii.ed in a-lti-r il- (T J-ntii'l'i'i I) I br'i. t-oi.t tin ,-,tal Mao mii li I'nl I Ilia Ma l l.t-l.l V I If I' a.lli.OO AU I II K' l I l'f !l I.ii t '.-in. ,o t it ill i"-t i-.'.i it i It. i in. Iii a Id I Nl'lrhi 4M Ii I Uli' e -mil Ii a 1 1" n e -I hl! Ii 'I I i 1 1 It I t'lili lyl'itlo- I a in io j,, ,ul ii-hiio- , 1 1., . t ('i.iunt Afi-til Will I e irt(,, 1 1 Ip, i m n i Ii -ill 1 1' I M lit at I I 1 1 1'- 'in- I.I Kill' ' III III I 1,1 l'. 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A lu ti lit! tr fti.ii'r,t !"Otrr 'i'l in- i-.ai ill ! Miriii.- i . ir Mai - I'oiii'-i, i "I Inut- iiim i-f iii"iity ia- lliiuiiyh Ina lii"l ', i. iii" ti i'il apply u i o r mv i io''iiunii inil."-t-.t .,l'ir lill'l'inl. t' i i trnnit ,t . tu I lo If ti tt ulil'ii t.f lll.lt I'Ultl.lt'l r, -ll fill), I Uallll-aa (l,lltU I l.lia, rii.n-i mil , , Kim I l-l- l, A. 1 ,i-1'. -in i in-, w ill tt . m ihr i id i la ra-a uf mil ulo f-.i, nt ill li..i-.i will nr t Hi-- I.M-tl Aniiii . tolfer Ilm piiiii.i' it rt-iiiiiU Iii tui iii i , 1 1 1 up tin- prutit in fltn M I niiiii-'ii i't ,t put ,iu rii-l t-i t In- runirii'l. 'I' I.f f.." iii ffin Iii riilnitii.. ,, 11,1- irr a. nn i,o r. j tabliatiuieitt .i ear II-. l r pe. t'uh) i.l.u.iitii!; Sin Ii ii t- a il,tiii-n..i,i li.j l.r-t-n i i pi-r i 1 1 f 1) iift,f,t f,i. u )f .i'. - N 'i i r i-'. Vitwinj mh Ii ai. ii Mlntinn fri-iu a r.f ro-lve ktainl jiotiit, Ii l-viit-r,, at t ft.-- t i..'.i, nil rl tt'fit cm wirrtly 1 " "vrr ' l'u aU ti " 1 N v Unh" jmr th- ( .....r...,v r. to min, are tln-.kl.l 'In paUiv iiititt be rl ,..,i,.,i , . , i i , i, rcalue I r ii pro-otiui. ly liiit r tn-il i N y . I 1 j Tli-t aro a rel iiU f tiriu V. ..Tiun. Wr n.r c'off'd oi in i.y t" ilo-.r t Cpirucv it n1 iji.ii'l chi ni ter. N . l . Train ri, i . Ablciitrli tl ry w id ilmd'tlr. re.Iie larr pro'li, our tfopl eveiyw li -r- w.ll tr ai't 'I !)' thf ;r f fToilt S. Y. , tilt-r They h I hf Inn f-.rt,ri.tl el;i:eiil. of fUcci, capital an 1 eriterpri N. Y. Vtr!tl. Tbi-y w il' rre i tuv.l jalil inviituOon nlikr to ptent. f viid th public. N. Y. Kvr. K.xpr-. Tor arf ntfn of hirt mrral character, intejrritj and tlUMlir.. tpial.licatinn. Th i ulil.c arts rt-riei tfullr rt-forrfd to iIip Hon. P. tr Ci. Wa-i,ir.i;tf,n F.i-.W'Mant Si-rrury U. S. Tre aurv. I N"' York. i H.ui. K!: Thayfr, K M.C.. now f New Y'-rk Ibm. IP'rti-i Kinir, late first Atant I. M.Gcneia', Waahingtor.. Ii. C. f r I'nut. iil fail particular atdr fiKloair.jr rt-fcrfiifc-., uoo ti:i: a o.. 220 RroaJtray, A. V. Jnn-i3! PRINTING PAPER &C. o I i :v rr iz I? js : WK HATE ALL SIZES OF NEWS PRINTING PAPER, 232t tflxSU 25X.17 .x3S 2tx3kf nnd -27x11 ' 1nTVtt P fftf'ff tA9Es9MtW.M9 I I .11 CARD BOARDS, CARTS, atA3tmft3TmmL, BOWEN. STEW.ART & CO., 18 West Washington Street. Jt..-l-i2 WANTED. TO f.0 PER MONTH. TBK UTTLE 91 M uiarv rwir.g xat-nit urnpinr war.t aa Ac tit tu ch Conxtxj, to solut tr?er fortteir new I . Uacbirte, with rauK, acrew-dr ver and eitra Dtel. V will pay a htTt mIaij 4 xpnt. cr fiv larp comizu-ttiwQ. Vor particular., term.-, atctrclo tump, at4 addr T. 8. PAGE, Tt.lio, t).. General Agtut for Iba Ufctifl Stattet. .lt-4-dlrrAwlnj

AMUSEMENTS.

ti r:Ti:iLiT.i 11 v i.:.. i ST.VGK y ANAGKR. . Vr TC. ll.RJLET. Monday. Evenins, January 18, 1864. Miss J ane Coombs THE LADYOF LYON'S. 0 VERTU ORCHESTRA. no v itL.ii it:nni:n koo.ti. SOAI.K OF FKICKS. Iri Cirri nl rarijaetle 50 Ort La ly and Grrtl-rr n 75 (nr ch a1!iti"tial I.aJy . .. 2.t lr I Gailfrr .... at t nt All Kffrvnt S--AI ii (i i, rrivatf lu xe . 4 no " 'r. i3'c i;.-u r im 10 oV!,rit A. M. till UM iryiHT tjtn at 47 o'clork. Curtain nrit7, prcut!j-. NOTICE. f'opnrlurrliip .olirr. flVIK I'NIiKKSir.NK.Ii II AVK THIS HIT TLK1 CIIAiKli Hit- utiir ii.tfrfat t f Iiav .1 C. M nicW In tbe Pa!:iir H m-r. j vl i;i 'lirt-artrr ro .1 act the liiin"-. rlireof, JliLick Lux iii tu itorri,t ht f ter therein. john r.rssET, w. ii.vvi.h. pdimip-li, Jaiiii-trj-, 13. 1"t. JanlJ t3t DRY GOODS. BARGAINS, BARGAINS, IN CLOAKS .1X11 SlllWliS, Will acll, for f: I Icon day, their totk in CLOAKS it ii I SHAWLS At it rehietion of "t leut one buirlh les.a than Chti-ttn t I'rifea. Xuli:i Uimtl?, Sunt Mi;-, .I:ukctr, Scarfs and all Wool (ioods i i: 1 1 i : it l v i i (ivi . HnliiioraU. 1 loop-Skirl-, Hosirry, (ilovt'f, Drt'.x.s (Jot(l, and all . olluT (tootU art iiiatkcd tlown proporlioinlly. Call AT ONOE Only 15 D.iys Salo, AT 33 VEST WASHINGTON ST, 5 Dcors from Palmer House, Same Side. j-o.ii .t r MEDICAL. I. IM' A Vv'- v ' x v v v ' TIIH IH A HK It AM PECTORAL BALSAM or Till atoar H C AI I NO, SOFTENING, ANO EXPECTORATING CiJCI.IXI2CtJ. it ia a rt aap naT urntrixa ra IM AM AM TOIMJ II I I.IUll.X. ir ia a rtaTAiN atri ra

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ASTHMA, HOOPING COUGH, CONSUMPTION, AND CROUP. V n TMR RMf AMD CMtAriHT MUMt, I uM COUCHS, CHRONIC COUGHS, COLDS. NIGHT SWEATS, k SURE THROAft, Blotdln from tha lunm.

All I'll NTH W.ll IIOTTI.I . for iilo all lrtitfit, nl inainifni lui. i nit lly Dit. UTltlCKXiANI), t lKt IMMAtl, O. TßCi)i ruiiiniiiC: Jau l.li tA w It', CLOAKS. CLOAKS! OLOAKS! Selling 0(F at 5 Pr Cent. Bolow Cost, von six lvvv.ns, Tnr nut n xm:nivi: aiiujuion of ir mi ra, l,il r M tut tlif I'm Ii In K'i I .at t luy mr f rlni( itiH k In fi rr Ue ifr'M ! itn ? in tlie Fatein M .1 I t,,r .ii Him t . I -. W iv1y ,) v ,it III lrwe, I'.ftaf tnll aul ei ailll. f Hilf Mm It. BURROWS & EDWARDS, WIIi KSAI AMI l!l TAIL CLOAK HOUSE! No. 18 South Illinois Street, IMHANAfiU.I, IM ItN.t. j.nn CLOAKS. CLOAKS, CLOAKS Mia:! KI.I.l.Nti AT 0 0 S3 TZ FOP. OXE MONTH. rilKVinr TO KXTK5SIVE ALTKKATION tP rKkV.'I'al S. 1 r i: rs : ! fe o o . , Old I'ott ffire ltiitllin?v Irrlillun at. j'i3-llni BROKER. MONEY ADVANCED ON tVATCHF.S. DI MONDS, JK w Kt.kY, ri.TK. Iry ij.ioitt anl o:b fr'nl prijMrty, i.-r bu'tt liiiü koid at :sro. is a NORTH ILLINOIS STJiKKT. NORVTOOLTS BIXCK '.IM' ST alRS., ocl2)-iljr NOTIONS. TOYS. tStC. TO DEALERS . IN NOTIONS , TOYS, Fancy Goods, VS Ml STtaJK IU NOW COMPLKTK IN KVkkY partictilar for the coraiug lloltJay. I wih to call tie atteniion of dealer tn tL abov fxl. lUin( bought aodr very favorab! circamatance, od voder t.rwIiDi; tbe want, cf Iba trätl tboroablj by lorsg aapenence. It will be to tb- imareu of buyer to lamiP my warerootna wbere tbey will Dnd Iba arget variety of gov1a ear brou?bt together UDer otf roof, at och pricea at rill a?wrd a gottd j-rvf.t lvpectfully. CIIAkLKS MATkR. ttv&-'ifc3m So. 2 Wft Wa-viiinffttrj atree

FURS.

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JHi, LOUD & CO., West Washington Street, 4 Mthnralrea y Ur,. trv, tetWee aawUt f FURS, American Sable, Tte rbearet anl Urjf-t tock Jn the Stt, comfria iff Vt 4,hl S Cajvej. FURS, French Sable, ' A f'tit line, ml t-letrtM ith buk It cre for Ost market. FURS, Water Mink, Smftbin new anJ Lir!vorrf. FURS, Imitation of Mink Verj- Oi'f, aitil waul t drctiv ih tet JuJe. FURS, Siberian Squirrel, Tterhea"pt a laJy cia tuy. FURS, White Coney, Fur Min anJ (M!Jrru, a great variety and very law FURS, Muffs, In alt pradea arut imikI ti. Furs, Cuffs; All frr1e. Call an t riiinlne our tKk before par. cht Ii c rNrwlirre. HUME, LORD & CO, Silk Velvet Cloaks. Nr ttle, an I trry itntiia. Cloth Cloaks. rntt tin lir.t l.i.iiar In 1 tir ciiiitrr, atut atl tarranletl French Bever Cloaks. Nrw ait-t l,ii,la., ii tlr.Vti.. ('II KAP ri.OTII CLOAKS, In firat t arlrt y aii'ltrri tinp. M Isms' mill ( lilliln ii's Cloaks. CIIUTIiAII l'I.ÖAKS. Nrw it.alrna i.f l.nn ai.at A,ii.r. All tlta l.leat nil tuiiat ariiti tir rrrrltnt eraty tl leert fr nta New Yurk l'V i: t r . liartneiit um,! ta uriter I liy ot jr lea al 'ior Hot Irr, al Iii TU. VIDH PALACE. SHAAV'IS. A ety Urne anl liateUfina Muk of I.ung ai.. lara, rinnil-i f l'rriit ti tttirt Mniti l! Mrltn1 lal.l Mtut f Uro Im llordi-rwcl MiMn la l ltll.rl Miuatf , TrnvrllttirMnitil lor I.NdlrA irttl. .Uhsitttmt VhUilrfH' Shtnrla, laV"" Pn-Mt, t..4 Value, ami ait k ale, I tlie liflKi, HUME, LORD & CO., IMI Aroi.M. ami". DRY GOODS. cli:aimic SA L 11! POlt BEI fiOODS! No. ö K.ist Washington Stroot. n . ii . o o ii . IN itlili l; HIMK :imiU ni Mit IM UltifK, I Hill a. II f. ll,llr Ii.. fulti.HlMi Ulta, t.ttll will I .., nl ..-r tritt , .,,M , u.naltii.t. prliei: ll,lliS. -.:M'lIMa hihi ( jifiilitra, In eii.llrt 1 4i Ii tj , IMuhi. I tiiisoii mill pfitltl MuiwU, .at l M Ira. riiiin, llliicli mill li p.tilli l olori-il Mllts ri.r. Itaflf.ili iciiii ropiiiiH. In aM tl iit-w I, !. i:tiii et 4 lot Ii. Viiforin Itcps Sroffli ll;i Iii .. Tryli'l v Vnilir 4 lirrk, lror:iili I.nf rra, l'lahi I.ustrr. A LA K'iK ASsoin M Nr DP i: M I i: I I j.; it i kh. 1'articuUr attt-i.t.t.u t lloniloii. Halle' and l'olnt I.urc o:ir Sinti Sri. fiOSlKI.Y.liLOVES, sont.(;s& HOODS IlfllVV Tilll-ta l)flltllll4. Plain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN &C0UD BORDER NAPKINS. WI'ITE AM) COLORED FLASSLLS All Wool a i Coatins anil laiii Muff. ( , 11 r. ra.tr..) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking, Tlie l.reatr si Birt'tim of the Maon. UZPA liiarr.l 1r.iacinm to ti. Trade. declA-tlJCt COMMISSION NOTICE TO SHIPPERS ... OF. ... Tallow, Lard, Bacon, Pork, Beef A 1SCD GENERAL WESTERN 'PRODUCE. Tbe itnOer.iirced pay tbeir I'ui-tUMilur Vttontion To tbe aale tf tfce aboet ark-lee. aod C0NSW5MK5TS SFST TO TltF.M tTILL BE rnosii'Tisi9 msfosvD of aod QialeU Kotunw Mndo On eery alariiceti terra. Wa is a WEEKLY I'MCE CUKKEMulUia aboTe artkJe, whd. wt ttU ärratl. to taoar vi ii ikr r alrr. tt r AHIU.n HEIGHT Ä 22 Uaier lilrccl. ! V. Clly. !ecH-5m . . PAirjTinc. FLOXß.m A EAST SEW TORE 0TKEET.I OP. ItlSllE Unieersity Ulnare, U frew4 to da all kuxl. IHoaM and ttarii falaunc. Crmlrtng attd tilaaiitc n bort o-Vc od in lata ty beat atyU. faraotia want ii. c wo:k la kia t.tve are ra,iAed t jrWe Lira call. dttf-dly