Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 January 1864 — Page 2

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tut. itmon i r iicrnn nFMlYrD,-;j.f.., HATUKPAT MOHNINO. JAN't'AUY '21 An lmrrunl Aw-Mr.iimMfr llraann tr Continuing thr U'ur Th Iter. IV !. the Utitiah mnclp loi" agent. h ins; recently returned to KnirUnd, 1 now pi. in an account of h' recepti.ui in rion ptrta of th United St .tea At tit meeting of lh (JU'piw Union un I Kmtt:Hi tion Society, Dr M. referred tol.ia interview with Mr Ijneolit and Mr. .Sumner, In which tb M rriutu Ken . lor UM down ib rr tl ilc(rin f the abolition!! who now govern the country, ii: that Iru-tr great or'-jet i to prevent the w -r from twin,: cuJnl before niro Uverj hll hue been ar.oli.hH. That thi m, and been, the rel poeiiiou of the aboUkn J art?, f tue Dot tloobtfil Hut the leader In the guiliy project of continuing the war hve not, a gener! thin?, openly and pointedly avoaed the truth one of their ..nm ter did in ihi iuunc to Iter. I)r. M4-iw. Tint Mr. Hamner trtnitte I himlf thu to peilt out hi real fcc!r. he it here hUrii to have iloue. Is only to l ei plainext hj the frt that he t1kin to foreigner nd brother tbolitioii-t, to whom he felt it mfe to uiiIhhh himt-!f'. He tte. very jomttMly, the real ei.tiinent and pur pa of tioe who control the "conduct of ti e war" to-l t - It i n rociuu. purpose; and we ak every reader, Ilcmocmt r Kepuhbcan.to muk wtll this fisnifirmcc of the titclar.ittuiihe EuliM. r Hartford Time. The Time then quote from the proceedings of the (ilaigow Union an ! Em mcipf.t-on Society io Scotland a follow: Mr. Maie describe! thegre.it chtn:,e that hol p! oo public opinion to tltvery, referring particularly to ihn city of Vliinton, where, iftrr n address, the mini-tier of tint pi ice mi-l, Hd ton delivere! ttut iMre1 xrr you and II the mmtiu would Uwe been mobbpl, n.i the church cuttet." He beiievet tht evert direr hid hern to the ndr Jtit-iire of the au'i flatery cue- hlr. Ch tri e Simuer h J j"il to hira thai h feirel more their rucve.e- thtn their d(eifH. Their puccees wrö likely to nuke the jieop'e rctly to ty,"Lt h i.tcli it up nw " Their defekt.- were prlyntioii of the wr, and 4 the people reason to put the rjuftiou to the rn-elvf-, "Why U (5yl fihtin 4i;i-t U? Why i- hefeUvioir the d.y ot pere? It t teraua of niatery. Therefore let us Nollh flvfrj." To th like erTect, ad iho pu!!i my remombtr, was the ntowal of JIumkt Warr UtMHi-R in hi fnrewell ffn-ech at Liverpool Slid ho io that rpeech: "Allow tnc to pty, theref-" ... a'n'.J iu iht re J .v. ian ml tin point comoi " . "u, tlut, while lookiug at it - . j.tiv or acuti mentally , th prolong ition oi ihe wirSrtin? inichievcu, it i-mnre in re miuz Uiin in rehty, for' the North h.i been t!ucited lr th'n wr. h'ke nifii wot 'to sei in a phiu half huilt. with ju-t bu-w.irk.- suflit-ient to ket out the w iter, fliitJ h iving to Mil on their voyage und build up their whip im they w;. e were jies ip"l4tf 1 iut ll.i rs.oint'ou and war, an! thV fror en v.'tout'.on Ii bi-en ;oiuj: on in the üattle f.cM, in the drilling; ramp, at haje err.onff the Jfop'e, while Uxto- their enerie', tor the mVmteiunce of the wr ml inT neve w4 a iol ; mU k1 mister a wr hear, hear. Hut every month that the cud ot tht strudle i. ilelijel unite tho IJr:;h, stt.d preptrci tho country for that union nd pc.ice which require the u'.ter deirurtiort of s' itery. Cht-rr. There i an provetb "Tiiere's luck in lo5?.ure " Let me transmute tht piovert, an-l s iv i "There's ematicinuion in delay." f Lou I cheer. 1 Anl every nun here every cnnmcrcil mm wh lake- a comiehen.-i e and 1"U sighul infte4iIof a nairo tiew of the ques' ion will y, 'Let the wir- thu linger until it hi burned alarcry to the very root." Renewal cheers.) Tin 'LouU'villc Journal, which hi from the beinnln-adVocJited the tltforoin iroecntion of the wjr, thu rem irk upon thee avowal qf lr. SvMNfc imI the rudicaUwlta are co operatiiH with hiiu: "SeuAtor TieSBt'Vi Illinois, s lid rirtu.illy the ame.lhin In a public peccli, List summer, aid to dij Senator Wilsow of Ms&achosett, who i? pwUrTing"to effect the exjfni&a of Senator Davim, lor. no other oflftuce th in Ait indignant denonciation of such inf.imv. The Apji SUverj Standard metimo ngo openly thvtnke'tfJo.l for defeat," and pryed that rcere coiht continue' unil the wr wa ro ctabnel to be not "for the Union," k but war ajraint" jlivery." And sucM i fp'nit -w-hkh ha Huiimtcd the radical lender In pmeri! " ever .-ineu the ultimitc Ufinre-lii o! tht rebellion ber ime a i ecignizcd fact. Uercc, they hate prcsel mot-mre ol coanc uion.oi em mcipiii anu oi oouier.uion. kuowirg tf.at'measure of this tltscription. !y vn didhitii' nnd ptiuiul i.'ui; the people i;i re-i l-CÜiMi, would prolon1' the w ir, thereby incicis-j I::r the rhtnre of the forcible, extinction of shivery. Their purpose i. nnd lu ln b m, to accept or permit nu peic' except on the b :si of the ulxilltioti of sliterv with ut rvr l t the C n-Mtutiou. "It i?," a our Ne Kurland cootemttorr.iy .ivn, "an iitroeiou' purpose. " It is a purpo? wliich coolly wpijjh the bh 1 in 1 treasure and liberties' of the pe.p!o Sprint tli Je monical tctiffC-iuce of a ?et of p;irtv leidet." It i a deviü-h purvsc Hut it cut be ddettel. And it will bp. Itj rnu-t be In the course of i lew mouths the j loyal pep!e of the coiri'ry wriil b-9clle1 upon to J iy at tho ballot Imh whclier thi purp)e hnll J prevail or not If. by eicvtinj; a conrrv ttiv e Treo'leut, they ay "u -ilnll not prevail.it will not prevail. In that all-hiriou even', peico on tho ba.i of the Union and the Constitution will be peedily restored. And will not presume that the opposite event lie within the verge of probability. Yet this event .surely c moot be brought to pass without the most vigorous and enlightened action on the part of the true men of thecouDtry. It i only because we confide iu such action that we do not. doubt the iue. Nevei thcles we cod 61 with anxiety. Seldom if ever betöre hi an iisue io rnijchtt.depende-1 upon the interitv and fidelity of th pitriot of any lind 01 grant tht the patriots of our land may not be .found wanting in thu sovereign juncture j Dreriie of t Millionaire. t The ywark Advwtir prima th? fi'.l)win ' fron a ew York Corres put dent: i KJcefttric loen lerilly cluster in the city. They sie more couceiled from observation thxn iu the cMin!tr r. In Oret Jone free, at t!ie corner of L fayette P.re, .t.nds a lofty, in is ie, sjmre brick hotie Revo;t h is been the n:iieofth d(.oipttc. Aw mmv eir. It al t way bad deettesi lotk. an I the onU occupmts except servmt-s ee:i U come forth from it rce--e.s. was ciippiol mm wiU one or to .it't-nd ' ant. Suddenly tae weieeeu isu,ii,- tro:u the ! doors, ficlaitniii. their master is de id. I h riei!ilor9 weut iu, ul toon I only tu u tuiinatc reinini of one wh. hi l Icvoted hi life to the accumu! itin if wealth. and' yet al Iiis desth there were n ne preeut eiect iiireUn to il. hitn utcie.. It seis he wn eirlr eoit-ij t. he mTWl Tie w an cu't'H'e-I niii. nd "n5o hi tu with a stirer n in Lis hm. h;" but d;.ser p.ir.iUie-1 lorn, an 1 h livel a.. I d;.-d worth ter " ijiiltiKi f lditrs,but cn h:s t wrtun tiut .tiitit; lor niui ouiwara yuipii.i . r affection. It is Mated he h.ut paced hi rtoru o lon, with a coe, that the Ü tor had beeii wot u lhroii;!i and through more thin ouee Iu the.-e looely ia door walks he had traversed an exieia j nearly eijr.il to picin; the globe, !t:vl then, with ! hi.ccuuralietl treaaure ab ul .hiui. ho iicd : tinh .iKrvl nd netrlt unkr.own Ci.tlou ! fct tht his rrUt've are opulent, and he has plveti ueirly a miiojn t. (ound a hoqvtil The only !e'cy of value is to her w h ui lie wnuM j have tnarne-l, but who utill reunin venera'j'e ; ed wwwe-ide-l. I The (isleot (Itlitiois) I)imorrti jm'iK-hes a Irwe of one bun Jred and "evumceir iittms ,f jC4J. S derta of tfist ci'y omitti in thi enroMm t bt ' the enrolling cJSccr. They ar all Ab..!iii,.n i Jf ; ane, of the entire ti'itnbr, not more than fitteni j irt ttern't becau of aye. 1

I rrtirli Vle w nl our Civil Mar. ,Ni Voa, Jn, 1 1, IfGI 7'H' V. Utryrtrf Th' A'f Y"'k Srw: 1 H-k i lue in jto?t rol'irrjii for ti e j'oi -. ir ii ! 'Hirt o i irni trk ihly atde attwde le cei llv pil'.ihel io H Menu rial I) p'oinnj", theje.uir orgiti ol Kiotcift ilijlounct. It I Uy od of t!i tear Ku .-,eii joiirn !i-t who hue lud orporiun'nie to tu lv Amern an

inent.ur-mour civil war are r,ot comphmeM-ry ' loil.etenpe.f the tVotth. but it is we I th it ..or I felhiw nt.er. ahouM he from btne to time re i tniiidtd what veH.ft is H..n2 recrded atrain-t us ! by enli-htenH publiclt of theUid World, tat be trai.aferrr.1 Into hi.torv for the perns I of poa iri... ' Th Miele w,urittrti ImmHiVri j upon the J re-eiii In Karope of ihe reinrn of our Autumn li.'(nifii It i f rmir.t lull of 1 1 1 i n im I !! t

i .Impi-Vtitmrnt hirii! and etMes-e l by ev. l, un ,",,r, Krn.ce. the le.in.nl H,tor.unl comer v truelrM i. lof I bertv.ctv hz .ti u an ll rvuh-. niwiialor of Wl.eiton'a Treatise on Ii.tematH.t out the world at the war attitude ,.d war plat ,'tW- h bouSht it his dity to refute in a le form which htj been aih.ttcl by the Dernocnte ! P1 I"1"1 of ir' xhi !n't'us and wicked of the Northern States. anO on and by which we s d-ntrme. whih at the ame limp that it over lud been iii.lorii.ualf deleitrj J lhruW"1 completely the Amenciti political ayftrtn If the perusal of this eloT,er.tlt written rlit. P:' the do.,r to revolting lr.ju-ti.-e His voice lial hall have the r fTcct to indi. e a ir.e rr i Irr ' W11 P'obiblr not be heard; pohnc il pi, on once t reibet whether it i worth while for the North , ,rt '"" I""l't listen to leason, ami the f t,wn.W initial.! ..-rw- I rw.r.nl . I ,b ! tl'tlC0f the North Will COfltlllUe U their bllfld

ettv, to obtain a c.MopoU-.rv Union, then the ob-1 jeci with which I mk a plVcti for it in Tour col- i umns, will have been ccomt-li-l.e I Very it-.pcctluIlT jours, OlM"oM J. Tt (KIR. roLITIC At, alTl'ATlOX Or IHR tSITiP STATIC C f ay i uic'A. Tramlalri ffuni the Memorial USplmaiique.) Th varioti demonstration m nie by thel)em ocrata and freudt of .ence in the North have in dure. those who do nit atudy American uffair with attention to believe that the rett retolution which is devouring the republic of Wash ington will work iu own dilution, and that bth North and South, aghast at tiie ruin and heaped up everywhere around them, t the cea nt tlood which their fatal di-dcnsion ctill caue totl)W, will at lal become conscious of the fact that war is not an element of union.and easting undo their

arm will cither become reconcile 1 by mutual j and ot.pres-ion which they entertain, all place concession or -ettledoau in neue, side by ide. the States ol the South in ä nire ahumitiR posias free and i:. dependent State-. ' tion than ati in which thei have found them The recent elections h ive destroyed thi illu j tlves Not content with forcin 4 1 hem back into aion. For the first time, we miht-ty. in a whole j the Ut.iori. the deter v.wmtion r.o -eeiu to be to ) ear, public sentiment in tho Unite 1 Sutes has ! fxlennin ite the;,, Tliev h ive no longer it choice

assumed stp lt a 1 rrn .1 to ernb'e u to tin ier land its purport. We can now ce clearly i .1 .1 .. . .t. rr 1 .: ,ntJ ' !IC ;t IIS III lilt V I II III' 1 1 1 , nil 1 Ml" ilOW they are -to be vicwtil by the ptool The idea Ins been b.lhe- enterl ti,ie,I that the Democrat part' eirc,j pt.,ice. This error ha Lctu '"".fn.ued by i, attack which it or ins and oritor made and are tid m k i 1 4 every d ;y upou the Ki-dcral Ad minisf ration, and by the eneral tone of hostility which pervade tho cei in. .c-e .f its le Kiers. 1 ho l ite elections. wliilc lliPy Miow me w c iMicss 01 mr mil), ii- i bririf to liht the fact wbieb we b 1 ve lon sinoe I known, that there little difference :dweei Democrats and llidscnhvju U in propne;, oi coniiiiuiiu the w r. In tha lit of the teuapest 'ik.-!i eichday crr!c idT-ome elemo.it of .neric-m liherly, the Democrats arc, is .r.?. the only pet. 'on who protect ngmt oe usurpation of ovcrnmeiit, n'j.ii'.ijt Ve violence of military authority, and e ioin the encroa' huients of the central power upon that of the stilc-, od from thi. circumstance thov are ihn only con'f'tsjtion I party in the North; but luy have not been able to resi-t that blind devotion" to ihe. Un;n which induce American to value it more thin liberty; they have failed to appreciate th; spirit of th t Uon ftitntioa ol which they are, the only and lat defenders. Not one of the lendersof ihe Democratic part , even of those who h ive been mos, energwe m j their attacks upon the policy of tiie Administr i j tion not. even Valiao ligham or Governor ftev j mowr his eviM-ucoiir .1 tint he w in I ivor of peace with the S ut'i at the price of separation .Iodide Wolward, who was the ie--ent candidate fur Governor of rennsylv.un a; Mr. Yallmdig ham, who aspire.1 to the same post in Ohi: Mr. Sevmour, (Jovci n r of the State of New Yotk, and all the other henls ol the Democrati.! patty, are a.s strongly in favor of the Union as Mr Lin coin. The only difference between Uidic ala and Democrat. U that the former wish for Union through war. and that the latter wish to obtain it by conciliation, if possible, and. if not, by carry ins on the wir in a regular and humane way in accordance with the spirit ol the ago. . ' Uuiou. Union, through tiro and sword, or Union by prayer and compromise, but Union at !an? co. Unron, even at the price of an ocean of bljod, at the price of public: credit; Union, in fact, ut any price, even that of liberty; puch i.s .the open, or secret thought of every American of the . North, be he Radical, I'eace Democrat, War Democrat, Copperhead, or Old I.:ne Whig. The insane desire for Union turns the heads of all. A pre" to this hiliucin.uion, the Americans d. not perceive that while thev are running after some det.tchel portion of the Ilepublie, those which were still united begin to sen irate, and that their attempts in favor of the Union nre so m mv cetni of disunion, from which, instead of two Ooü!eder.;eie.s, three or four will probably arise. Nation il vanity has taken .-ucli hold upon the pe iple oi the North th it it his destroyed their mor il seine. They stciilice every thin u to th? pride of b -ing aY.e to siv that their power extends over half a continent, and that thev are e-.uil to any nation in the v.-ot!d Hither, siv they, let our institutions and a whole gencriti m pcuh, thm icnour.ce tins glo riouidei! TheAulo Six.m is cert linlv the tno-t independent of all men, but his pride i greater

thm hts hive of irvlepenoeme, aul he wou'd auk. tint-that they are designed merely as conlut hesitate to üacntii-e liberty to vanity. One j duiti through wliich tho circulation received ot tiie great men of tiie French Revolution siid: from Washington is to How out upon the eommu"I.et the Colonics pcri-h signer than a tuii: ! tiitv. Men high in authority h ive inculcated the

ciple " The Anieric hh rever-e the exptc-sion and siv: S inner let libcity peiisli tiin !oe an inch of tenitory." I 1 their opinion the ghri-J ous Unio-i t tkes preve len-e ol verything j Th?ie i the.i, in f';'t. little '.:!fci ein e betvec:i I thi D'Mn cr its of lvi Norto an I t 'n in st extrenn; ; Hidi.vils; they rL ail agreed unoii this c ipital ioint. th it the indepen ieiieo of the S ni'h c inrot ; be recognized. All want the Union, nnd if thev i differ is to their pi his for outlining it. it is be- j cause their interests nre not identical. The; possession of power is the re il point in dispute j between these two pirties; the real and ! prolixin, difference between them lies in the ; fact that tho one is in possession of the fJ'iveni ! ment wliich the o.'her wishes to control. If the DemKTats nsk to hsve the Uniou re sto-cJ by means of conipromi.-e, it is heciuse this is the onlv way in which they rn obtain power. The return of the Southern States to the Union wouhl at once ;ive the Democratic partv its former superiority. It is evnlent that i( those ; Stttes ue in.luccil bv anv comhin ition, even bv j sutijn ition. to send representatives to Con:ies. th-se representatives would unite with the lm ocr.xt.ic prty of tiie Xorili, with them thev htve numerous piin's of con t tot-, mil uho are the onlv person who hive any svnrvithv with them. The lo:n crits. in lepMi ie:if Iv of the question of jii,u-..'o. h;U uui'oi ui'i rei v hue at this tim little we:lit in the Unit' 1 Stites, h ic every iuiere.-t ii iisi io;n t;u doctiiue of S;t l-'iin and vre hin; conti ii ition toward the C".iieder ates; .;ife if tue Sinthern Stttes .liould be e:i tirely crushe! out or lose thfir constituliouul r''ht. their restoration to the Union as coaqucre I prot!n rs. woi. hl t ot ilim:nis!i the piihtic'al inrlu envo of th'? radicals. Hence the watciivrortl of the Dvrtu.scrativ tttrtv is: "Th? I'nlon as it was. an ! the C nsfitutivin as it is , The raviie tls take a perfectly clear view of tiie situiti ui Tliev know th it "the day on which the ttl-nty 'x Sen it rs of the South shall tak. t ':C r seit . t'-.e C'ipi:. ! 't'.'! he the ilty or 'Ahi-li ther mil ise-e tt nrm th Un!n. nrri thev .in .'e-e:nr. e.1 thu th it i.iy h ill i. ever i me. We tni-t In-- diivtf the asiiiteness n;.i abiii'v wliich they have pvepr-J and brought tfie revti ItiiiiHi to the tv.int wwtre it now it At the ! itmii '.r the war, when the N-ut i i- o: mm asked t'if retiati ii if ilo ln on, il.e ridical did 'tt slrv aifv intention ot ehnj;ii:c the tntitut: ;is of the reiublic in ant way; they sh-nited Uui-ju and Constitution a. loudly as did the Dem ocrnts. -Noif. h'ncver, tit tt the Democrats htve cepinte! fiotn liiem an I on- croad.n around the C institution. whicJi they tike a thefr b.tnner, they announce tht insteiJ f the Union an 1 C Institution -is they were, thev wish fora etron Union which shtll cHitrahza tu itself ail trs lornierlj held bv the .Slate, nd J thu the lebel State h ill be hel l ns territories This nitchi iveii in idea, which had alre.idj been pnt furwanl in the Unitel State Senate, where, in April, li. Mr. aluuer, tln-.rmiti ol tiie Couim ttee un Foreign AtTtir. adviser of the Pie-idtitf ftnl ote if the firmest o;orter tit the .Mru'iiiitt ition, jroje-i f dechre th it the rt'V. nf the 5 ) i!h a iti..feten.Icnt Sttte.-. fad

eted to e i:,t, w" renewe-1 by Mr Sumrier in hi fimou pech at the t'.Mpr In'itute. in whith he pro I um 1 the le il ther-ry by wh eh he prop i 1 (it tit mi t'e co'itiiu'ion ! ty ol the I'Trteridfd forleitute ol the Southern Httc Ihiongn tleir ocilled rerIio-i. rilt w thi theory made public before the ultra journal hmtetied to defend It, and bet. .re the ortora of the Administr ition psrtt went atout niskit:

apees-he iu faior f it. Unit a few day tmce. ral Ibuler the Mouravifff of America M " t U Jbverr.l at Ilysto,,, rKu n ou th( ,1'f,'. of Mr. urnOtr. nnph .tieally declarein he ir-I ''V " '' ' ""' lT,f' biiion, it tnut he as con-jucrc I irointe. Su.e J '-'"! Ibitlrr wa. ar poo.ted to comrose. I ihe Ie;rtmtiit of Kasirrn irini and ,1urin r,'ii Ulie of llif riviliana of the North, who i one f the nio-t rm neiit f l!i ue. H'morable Wil fur7 ! undermine ihe edifice of tlie Uepublic.ua 1,1 one ,,4.v 11 Vf,M frumhJe to rui;t over their neun rsu'-u art in pians ano vie. a oi lite m j politic ii pirtiei iu the Noith as brought to li.'ht I by rrcctit events. I he lite election hive fdiowti the atrenth of the two p irti?s I ho Democrats di-nri:ariued by internal dimensions, cut np by t'.ie per.orul am bition of le t lers, le ti ful ol rikini; their popular itv and tinid in the pre-enre ol power, have not dated to lake a bo! 1 ai.d d'müel po.-iti on, and h ive been beiten almost everywhere Moreover, wh tever may 1 the superiority of the political idea ol the Democrat in other respect over their advers trie-, the Southerners cannot cotisjd er them otht-rwi-e than a enemies, as much bent a re the Abolitionist on crushing our their newborn fite loin The m.irkcil rriumph of the Ii idic.il, their accord with the Democrats a to the necessity of re-ioti'i the Union, the new projects ol conquest bet WC-:., Southern Uon federal y and conquest. between liberty :tn I tdaveiy, between lite and death The triumph of the Radical and ihe more de cided Mttiinde of the Democrats, ocatroys t: lat hope rtdcrbiined by the liieti i of pe.T- that the American Revolution coutd b i.rouht to .1 peaceful termination. Th ' Federals irritated by the te.-i.-d.tiice wh'tu thev niect with, atid blinded by ihe bloru which they have hed. iiish j like drunken ".nen uuon the Sontli and precipitate i wvuiH-r oi eii masse upon u.e pup ' uin uu'i ; Iie.'.T: l.ody of the Confederacy, whiie ail tliej WOil. look 0:1 at the murder, :ttid not a voice is j rai-ed in their behilf ;.ot one in America or Europe. IIi;.NKi VniNAi t. The !atiniiti! UMump.tiiil" II:imUIii; ; Sr Ii c m e A Sc.ircliiug' r.x position t Its Iustniiiitt.es' ii it 1 of 11 I'eriii-, clou r.ift rts lipon Inblic mill Irlvnte Inieroj. ICcport off II. II Van wycK iicrliit(iiilent of ttic Itaiik Iep.t rlmetit in tltc .siatr Oovcm- ; incut ff arw Voi'Ji ! We sutj iin those portions of the late report J of II '11. Van Wyck, Superintendent ol the 15 ink Department in the State (ovettnnont of New j York, relating to the new National llmk scheme! only premising thit Mr. ax yi k is a He- j t,t,tK! ,,, j ..liii,.,, .tn l is in his oiescnt nosition j ., ' 1 '"UiliR,H Ul ttepuuin.au pui.j j The people and Oinks d' New i ork cannot but look with apprehension at toe palpibie 1 1 1 1 cation j from Washington of a design, on the pail of the Secretary of the Treasury and bis subordinate officers, to foster oppressive legislation by Congress towirl the institutions of this Seite, with the appircnt purpose of compelling an nbunlonment of their present organi. itions ami an adoption oi the national system. It is eunest ly to be hope. tint no seeming advantage in this direction will cause the National Legislature to adopt a policy that must resort in serious iferangemeut of the business interests of the country, as well as in evoking a more de'ei mined hostility toward a system which ought to win iu way to success through other medium than largesses on tho one hand and punitive taxation on the other. We already have a currencv ns amply secured as that proposed uuder the net of Congress. Our banks hold United States stock tar moifi than commensurate to sernre their eu'i lire circulatLpn, and no fuither absorption ol these securities could be obtained by an enforcement of the nation. il ystem A .-urlicicnt num ber of government banks will be organized to furnish depositories for the public revenues, if j the State institutions are not regarded as pale in j this respect. Ilen. e there would seem to be no j np dogt for drii big the institutions of this State j into :in unnecessary contraction of their nccom- j niiditions to the community and the govern-' j ment, a must bo the discriminating lejislatic a must bo the case under coercive and! ion. The first obvious ef ! tect of the rriti unl I system must be the inori din. ite multiplication of b inks f sot ill capitals throughout the country. The slightest familiar j ity will, the locvitions of those instUutiotH must! j enforce the conclusion that tucv are not estib i lished in accordance with the requirement.- of a ' lejitim te business-, adequate to the suppoi t of a I idea th it the notes thus sent fvrth by petty cor-: I porilions nre to pos.-ess all tho a'i ibutes of a ( currency issued by the union itse'if that they j are to maintain an illimitable round of circula i tion be of equal pir value at home and thous j ainls of miles from the point of red-Muption and that their pnrative l.ithcis wsil never be cahei i ujion to ful till the promi-e ol piyment until! ' t.-dur.i'ju.s" discovers another continent, or! "Vi Soto" calls at the b ink on his way up the j Mississippi. Under thee seductive i-.;tiuenccs, j aided by the hope of becoming depositories of j the puldic funds, it is not improbable that hei number of National It iriks will tie rapidly mulii- j plied; and tint a large accession to the tue-! Jeemable curieuey .lready ntljal will ?erve ; further to illustrate the problem ol i asm prop- j erties ol poll and the sinking propensities ofj paper! Who that remembers the lamentations! ot the Secretary of the Treasury over tiie in- j Jilting influences of bank issues, will not wonder j sit the avhJitv now manifesteal for the ere ition of: associations whose influence mustbe to postpone, j j to ;t stili more inilefinite eriod, the resumption j j f specie piymcnts. For the inevitable e fleet ofi j tiien-lerini a bruO'l of binks, at ;i tim ' when j j K0,d to i u i nds a premium in piper of fifty peri j cent, au l of dispersing the specie reserve now i lovkel up in the vaults of existing binks by the : J disti ihiuion of their sc!s, cm ooly operate in ; this direction. Hcsides, a truly national cuiicu j ; cy, to the amount of $l:d,(hd.UtM. has been a lready i-sued bv t!o pivcrnmint. To this extent J it is a lom without interest ou the part o I ttiei people, s itisftcto.y ns a me iium of exchange. ; ativl tith.n the control of public authority; i'.i to its diminution or increase. The economic ! .-. a , cot si jeraiions iiivoive i in suosiitu tor tins curieuey an equal rnn ouut of government bonds ' beirin- .six per cent, interest. .mJ ivin? to banking instouiioo the bent lit f a circulation i otpaivaicut to a:i interest of Silf?.0d).t'0d per annum. is far from beinj apparent. One of thej ; lii.stiniuishii) attributes of the "national ccrren j cy," irom h;di j;tejt bentuts arc anticipated, isi ' untformitv ol n:; v.iratu-e. That is to nay, all i t notes ef' eteh i:enomirtatinn fiiriihei tt .he : various lu.ks arc to be rrintel fr":n the sairjc p' tl'.e only viii-ittou be in the desiaatiou : ot tl.j nuriiber and !ocjt-n of thtt Iriult by vbich 1 i s-icii ijo'e is iss.tiM It is r!:timcJ that thia ULI : firmity vi. Svyou render the Lotes .-o familiar" to i the eve that even inexjH'iienced j-crsK'iia will le I ; able to oetei t:ii: e t'.eir penriisienes. and th it the ' artistic ski!! etp"t:!ii tn the engrarirjr will prove j t '-n insuperable barrier to countei feita The ex- 1 ' rertmcn: of tiniformitr in bmk ii.iies his been j ' triel lHt:i in Nev Knslan l an-linthis State; and ' was abmJ netl in cicli, because the beneficial ef j i ects hoj ed l- r ttere not attaiued. TLe success- ; fu: ami jereterinsr ingenuity disoltve-l in cuw terfcitin,; hi t ever yet been whollvdeieite!. If. bj a coiice:itmti )n of j-ki'I, a g-od counterfeit of the nitio.nl carnncy ehjll be rto du- e J, the et:l : e fleet must be tt ide i-.retd in j ruiortiuii to the aret covered hi tfie cirrulttl oi and the number of iutiiuti.is to be ttrtt'tevl tl.ercbjf. The olIt alter.it icn re,uired t.i.uisj.1 nch iailtttioti to ever Nst onil li!k in exi-icf. c is the i. Jmber and location of the ir.-tittition. Th d where -ever I v btioi. l.we thc:r existence In ore crtr.

counterfeit on bn ,a 3 may make t h-;r -earat.ie Jit ihe.'ujethe pub'ic att't.ti n h leen diri-cted t ti fr.'U 1 the r'-t ues Hre quietly piit o:r couiitrn ts oubmk No. , and 0 mi throughout the l.st Anthcr rvM1'u"" loptiil bt the Se retarv o(he Treurv (though at

rtalice wjth the Irttiof thel.) the bi tiki hall be organised rd kpown ty nunier!. nd not by any distmett ppciUticn. Thus, where everat bank aie r.iblishel iu one city , though the ''first may be wrat.snd the ecotid the irr.e." the t hi rI must com in at the foot of the class, although it ctpiUhuv be reckorrJ by mi'.lioiif, nl it ueljlness niiiled it to the highest js ition. Hut the rhf ..).;. lion to thi teiu;ilioii He in tie faet ihatit w hi depf it e eii-lin in-li-tution. if reoj-i,ifd under ihe law ol C ntf", ol (hit which thejiit!y rrxarIr.i a ol ptcit value the n irne b ahich tliev hate alaj s been known to tie rnmiutiity , afi utider which they have built tip a tejiutiou for finat ci al ounilne and coqvir.ate Intrnty. A character thu established by lonj yirn tif careful administration, is not only a ouio of iut pride to ofliecri and atockholdera, but I iof iulritisic value to the intituti(nitclf. Fo not onl the name of an old and wcll-establishei bank held, in estimation as a distinguishing attrbute, but there may alo be a natural rcliHUice to beinj; audwiched between an insulten' No. 7 and a knatish No. 'J, which no diatluctitii for the intermediate bnk, sate of;c that hitybe more tangible to .1 kecpu of accounts than t the moid of the community at lare. The lesoii of experience, m well a the principle ol Miml rea-oniup;, are itls.ucpu.'nafit to the theory thai tue currency t b itiul by t!ie banks hcatu red thruuehout the coutjtrv Can be kept nt par at the commercial centres by the mere fact tint thev are received for public due Even within the limited area of thi State it i known that before the nystem of fixed re de .option was adopted, the issue of country banks ringed ut variou rate of discount, sal , though teceived for tue, canal tolls, and 11 due to the State. So lorij a the present suspension of hpeeie piymetit continue, it i not improbable that the notes of the National Itat.k m ty circulate u on the same terms as oiher irredeem ibie paper. Il Mnt home for payment, nothing could be extorted in return savu"leal tetnlet" note of the government. Dut wher ;'ne touchstone or rclemptioti iu coin eh.Vi a-ain come in vojiue. the note of barj, I.m hIcI iu inaccessible phces will be let Vo the tender mcr cics ol br jkers, while th".o of distant cities and towns will be ubjec u, ihe un.iitei b!e Uws of etchaie. A r:ucmptiuii at the iiiincipal le:sinea centre-, on the aedorl enforced bv act of Con?rPs, may militate these re.-ults, but witlioät action ot till nature it i quite certain tiut uniformity of value will never be predicated of the po calle! "national cuiteney." Time and experience will al demonstrate tiie inutility 01 attempiMig to make U ahinron the locust f'r the business incident io tin ni-liiiii; currency to the bank of th?. whole country, with the attendant leceipt ami tr.uislcr of" securities which a state of continual financial chatn e re-

QUIieSj. llii almost kjuii propiietv nullit ihe I most commonly ol the brain and spinal colmcrch ants of New Yotk, U ston atid I'liiladel j umu, or of the tomacll and lungs. Alter the jihi-i be Hipoit 1 to j-iy tlieir duties on imports con.c-tive petiod i pit, there is an infl tmatury at U a.-liitilwi., loi the baiiks of liiose cities 1 fever, or fever of a typhoid character is to be an 1 those ol the whole Union, to be made tnOu i c unbailed. Those who hate tnkcu it are taken

tiry to the N.tio!.:l Cipitil in n btisiness which, of all oil. us, icquires accesibilitt . hccuimcv and dispatch. A denn tiuent ul losn for the convenience of Xea- Enghiiid, aiid at New York . I IL . .1 ... . .. . .. or a:ii:iiij ior mis rj.aie, mm at oilier points lor the South nnd West, niil be found indispensable to the t itijthictory wofkin of they.tem, if it is to become the etled sxdicy of the nation Th it it is t be iire! forward wih sill the .no'.i mcrs Ol govcintneiit.il power nnd pttrotiiL't! is sullicinitlv obvious Lar e-ses in theshu-e d" ov erninent loans .m l dep isirs without interest, rx eniptions from Stale und local tax ition, the gra tuiious bestowal ot note?, with all incidental expenses m ole a charge upon the public tieasurt , are poient elements towards tl.e accomniishment of the er 1 souln to tie utt.tiuel. Whether a it stem -.'hieb requires such bolstering for i's in augurati-üi. will vindicate in it- re-ulfs tiie f.u-ri lice al which it is to tie primarily purchased, may well be questioned. Whether, on the other h ind, the utmost circumspection should not be exeicis ed i.-i dealing with interests so vast anil import. ant as me conceritr ited in the c.i-ling b Hiking ...... instiltPioiis ol the States w hether a burdensome and liscrim naiing taxation hhoul l be iiitll-(s upon them, not as a legi.im ite ?- urceol revenue, but as . i coercive i,iei-ure of public policy, are! questions woiwiy oi me proiouno constiieraiion of the national representatives. So perfect is the devotion of our citizens to the upnott of the Government in this crisis, th it almost any sacii fice wil be patiently endured tint piomises to conduce to this end.- Iit the financial difficult ies of tho (tovernmcnt, so t'. r Irom being sur'luinn.ted. nre cii t-iin ro require all the tklrtjne pitrifiisrrns.nd the bell-iicrifieing uevolioti of loyal - hearts, to carry it s a Wj'rwulij ihe trials tet before the country. With a large aij rapidly accumul itiug deb; with a huge fabric of ci edit in the shape of i iireJecm tble bi:k notes with wn :ici-eler ating li.'c in the. prices of nil the necessaries of life, and with a uxitnti rapi ily atugmerittng, an interlermice with public eonß.len -e bee ones h izirlmn in th extreme. Anv tnoasiire whi'-h should' have tl.e effevt of distuibii.g ihe condition of our ! banks and forciir llic-m to an unnatural co'Mnc- ' tion, would no: only operate disastrously upon j private interests, but would, in turn, seriously ef- I feet exertions to extend the government credit. Not only would the ability of our b uks and bankers to hold public securities be materi illy j abridged, but ihey would also he compelled to j patt with investments already made, lor the pur ,SV7 J IvUillin llT v'tl.I.,'Ii :il'w.l,lll'.. additional bu,dt,s, thev could not longer alhud ! to circulate. Let us' assume, however, that ,- . i . , i . the act ol Congress in rel itiüi to banks nnd j tiiircncy is to be carried into lull effect, and! that under it operation the local :ntitutians j of this and other States are either to be wholly discontinued or merged inte tiie national system. Under such cin umst inces the obvious duty mil interest of the (enerl Government would seem to be to render the fr msitiou j us easy, ;:,d wiih as little dist-iiba'nce to m ne-j tary iritetests as possible. - The staid ami stable ! institution aheadv in existence, which h ive withstood the storms o! pi: vetrs unUrokeu, if! not iitisftthed who-e roots arc interhcl with ! all tl.e ram tications of business interests must prove a nioie ellici nt mippii t to the new svs tern than all the eleemosymry associations wiiieh in iv oe Intend into existence u-ii-" r. a rn a iiisi"K.-itioii on the part of On.-re-s to mak ths iuioiiaI im renev .icl ;is atceptahle as possible, j and to i'crlher tlic am ik, matlon of State inter C-ts tinker it. wiiat ein or ouiiht to ne.i-ineoy the " . . . . . L '-Msl.ture to f o ilitate ihe rliart-e nronosed? m The question involves reat interests, and de minds the most serious cot.si leraf Son. Unler exi-tin- law s. it is within the tmwer of two thirds

of the stoikh 1 ieis of anv tnnkin a.-soci ition The chaii man of a I owi.ship Committee, to iTtve t oiice.-f a dis oiitinuance of I usii:es, j or one that he may clect. shall report to the and iherealiiT to proceed in the winding up ot i's Central Committee ot.ee a month until June It, :iff lirs. Uut the process is a ltntierini: one. nnd j '-ni alter that once a week until the Presidential requires t;;e lap-yof years before rcachiiit; t':e ti j election. nal consummation. A proceeilinj of this kiid.i 9. The duty of a member h ivin ch irjre of a entered pi-i at the 5tme tiir by all the insiitu- ! district, is to make out n full and comt lete alphationsof the State, ttoul.l be de'siructit e ol bus ; betic:tl lit of voters, cUrsilVu'-is follows: Tpton inesi inleresss.anl ntten led with dire cot.s.vquen ! (;) Copperhead (C;) Doubtful (l);) Illegal IT- i the whole community. Iiv the case under : hii1 as s-on as possible rt;xit tiie same to the consideration, it is i.ot .i winding up of business j Town-hip Secret irv.

whicu Is lesirl, U-it a transfer from rttte or aniz ition an 1 control to .iditTeient institution, under new leuuiations, aud with fresh obligatio!, s to the government und the community. Hut the existing tiauks, associations and bankers ot this St te have over forty millions of dollars ot Tomissory notes m circulation or possession, lor the retlemptioa of which this department holds over thirty-seven millions of dollars in securities In wliai manner can the Legislature transfer the is Stiers of tin currency in a b-nly to ihe jurisdiction of the .liaiional government, and still retain its hold u:)ii the-e securilie-, enforce the regulat'otH under tvhich ihe trust is now m tiiitel, ati l ytt shorten the almost intermid able period w hich j mu'te! uee liefere this circal itiou can be re-tnrne-l? Tfie ol)'.i.itinnsMlisitin be'.weeu ti e ci. ixiziuuitj and the t irik. in almost everj ecurcirnUe form, har'e been iinruned iK.dcr State laws, ami nre subject to ail the coui'.tiot.s which ihoi-e I ws impose. The State of Connecticut his filled her quota and SUM over. The loss of life on the Frerch ri!wav i.s only one in .even million of pt-encrt. Si'Utht rn Ulinoi cotton is coming into mar kt. One huntfreil and twerty bales were recently iol J at eihtp cent a pouti'I. The Fortlind Pn is Indimnt at the frojxitluii to exchange Neil Dow for the thirteen ;iaii.i be Ls allegetl to have eut home from Mew Orlean. - , It i aertei upon what teemt tobe good nn'h iritv, that St tutor Sprafueji worth twelve tn.IlK'tii nf liu'lsrs TLLs will be used iibenllv fii tV e t'evatlon o! Chase bi ihe Fresi lencj.

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The -mallpox hi been prevailing during eteral werkal H'.H.n.inton . H mdo!ph counlj, and vlcinitv. Several denthahate occurtel. The Terte Hinte Kiptea naya there are aef eral ce of mall pox in the vicinity cf CloerUnd. a lew mile et of that city. Tbc rhool hate been uapriit!ed in coiiepMence. Ou Wcdten-lay la-t, the farmer of Alle" countT contributed two hundrol nnd fifty load of wood for ihe benefit of the psor o( Fort Wa)oe, atid the citucti alniut t ,tMHl in cash lur the M me object. Wet iiblish the pro-pectu of the Indiana State Suitinel, for 1 M.l. nn.l call t!.e attention of our readers to It. The Sentinel l the Mate or pin of the Pemocraev of Indiana, and it i tni-ir e . . 1 . duiv to suptsrt it In the cuivn or thi year wheti auch ni'thtv isues are to be preente. to the people and lo ttled by them, the Scntiiul i indi'pensable to all who feal any intercut in the welfare of their counlrt. It i a reliab'e Dem ocr.itic paper and all houhl take it. Miami County S-nliieI. We nre informal that in lbirnettTilIf White countv. subscription weie mole to piv $,. tonship bounty to each volunteer, ami t ut of ill) who enlisted only three were Republican. An old atolitionUt wa t ailed upon to aid in rn ikift' un the bountv.bul relued to niy anythiuj:, styitij: thH le wanted a t'.raft to come and takfl the "copperhead. He w told that 17 out of 2D who volunteered, were Democrats, or, as the old abolition nuner called them, "coppe heads " He replied that he "was glad of : if thev cot killed ofT, it would leaf ' " I . ti . r..tw - loyal men at home.' The eout.tty is full omous. unscrupulous reo aeker bt the HemocracT hhould v permit their raving to swerve them l'haros. f' jni their auty. Loganport vi mi at Fatalitt from Coxc.KsTivr Ftvm We leirn thit during the past week some twelve or tii'teen tie iths have occutrcd at Corjdon. Haron county, from a disease uppo?d to be con.cstive fever. The victims tttacked ftirvive frm twenty four hour.s U three d.tvs. Thi disrac prevails to s irne extent in (he country out. ! side of Condon ns well as in that place, and in a tnot fatal form. The Corydon Union thus describes the epiuemic: This direful disease, which is evidently a form I of congestive fever, is .it piesent prevailing to a I leailiil extent in puts of this county; and how j ever doctors may disagree about ri.imo, tiie facts i arc iiiconiesiiblc th it it is a Midden and over - j whelming congestion of some t)l the vital origins: I c . I with chilly sensitiops, which apnl rr to ht one j to ten bonis and al times it amounts to a shak-j I iu and hatteiiu tf the tce'h. acconiiianie! with pains through the he id, iiek, back and j I. . ... nonnicn M'liinimis nuninncss oi trie extreme-I i tics. T tie puients are sometimes cleir in their j minds, but usually deranged, wihl or frantic I throwing their aims m ies about, turning from fide to siöe, nnd exhibilirg inexpressible tiisfres-; ; j woir ii-g their attend ints to keen them covered,! or in bei nt nil. The head is ilrrnoi t one ile. the neck stilf, t!ie cyci roil in their sockets, ai d sometimes violent convulsions take place, then nausea and vomiting, cost it cness or loosener of the bowels, puUe weak mil low, or nearly natural, and at times firm nnd lieouenl sometimes none nt. nil, bccoiniiiy; coiiioto.e, von can not j aiouse them, luüowed by ü:i iinpainilly eiv i cleat n ; or thev att-aKe so sine and stilt that thev j cannot be moved volioin ex: i uciating pain and tlisticss. attended w ith inll imnti ry or typhoid lever. It is evidently produced by electrical nnd atmospheric changes i xpostir? to iical or cold. It cannot be traced to injection or contagion, and no one should be afraid ol contracting it by vis iting the sick, or attending the funerals of the dead, unless it is from exposure to col l, or an over-dose of whisky while m the per .'or in a nee of that duty. Good health and temperate living, and care Irom exposure, ue the best preventives. When taken in the absence of a physician, bathe the feet and legs, or the whole body, in hot water, and cotton clothes wrung out of hot water npplied over the seat of piin For drink, lig, hi .bread leaTTTIieroyal, balm ol sage-?noWl M tce.v-crease the thirst, and should not be W tri'HLH'AN ORGANIZATION. We copy the following tsoiu the fort W.ajne Sentinel: i We give below a cony of a circular issued by j the Lincoln League in this city, and sent to the faiihlul hi aii the twn-iiins in the county. Itj provides for a verv thorough organv. ition. and j unless the Dv'mo -rats should lolh.w the example, i k;i I hav a similar tllt-clive org.miz itiott. ir. can- ! tiot but prove highly service ib!o to the Linc-j'u ites and disasrr .us to us Forewarned is lore armed; the Democrats eau now see what their! I adversaries ate doing, aii'l ouht to take imtnedi-! ate measm es to meet au i right t'iem with their' own weapons. CII.CI' LAU . r 1 . i . .,,r t,0 rP"' of .iKlily organ.z;ng the! Ll'!u, ,ne,! 'A """l ,!ie teütlili inittee recoumeiid the toiowms: ; ,. T . e The Union men of e ch township to select : three or five active, teliable men, to act as a' Tow ii-liip oVunmittee. j 2. Sudi Com-uittee t select one number fori chairman, one U r secieury and one for trcisurer , Such comniMee to divide their township! i!" such convenient .iistri.-us is they may deem Jvis ii:e, and a I.-i enh to one of their num ' ber. Tiie dutv o. t h? h lirm m a to call all the' ncctlntrs an I m.ke regular lepott.s to the (Jen ' tr:4' Uunr.ii't-c it. I fie ilu'y im trie secret iry is to keep a coircel iicconnt ol' all met-vns, anil a correct ac count of the num'-er ol t ott-t of each cIjsm r- ' p'rtc to him .v tti D.stri.-t Committees G. The liutv ö' tin! ti1 is-irr is to collect surh i Juno " may oe onlcrci t.i t.e raisJ t,r the ! T" .i :.. i A i ... , : 1 """'i' vyouiin.i.n , . w out. me same as T I 1 they may onier. I The To t!hip Committee to meet twice a! month until June, ami ;tter that once u week till j lue 1'iCsi.lcnti il election ! ! . 1 IJ . He i to repott to the committee tthtt , j persons or documents are ne?es try l" inrluencei i doubtful voter.-., and to attend io tl.e matter with-' j out delav. . j j Jl He fore t'e election, to .-ee every Union I j man in his district and to cet his promise" t , he at ! i the poll before 1'2 o'clock on thedav of elevia-u I a Asccttaiu the naaie nf every dilatorv oe sick Union man, and see that proper means ate i provided to secure his attendance. j 13. Mike your, arrangement to have vyur convevance at the poll. radv for service "14. II ive your challenKW-s selected and at the pjlls e.rly. - lo. Impress upon al! Union men the importj nnce uf not onlv bein-jr at theinll erlv. bu .. retnitn there until thev me clo-ed. and to insist j that two l.mon neu at lesst ehnll constitute a put of the Election U.rl 16. At 12 o'clock, tie n l jour conveyance for all ataent Union iseu. 17. Appoint some one to remain at the polls until the vote Is" counted out.' and irnme-liaiely brin the same to the Central CsinaroittetJ. 13. Urze every Union nun to fübstribe for a county Union f-ipr. - . Isaac JiXKisso. Moaia DaaKE. Jr., B. W. Oakllt. J. L. Wilhams, D. I. Wh-FDos, Central Committee. FOR SALE. 1HATE TVTKXTT THÜU5ANU KOLLlUi VTUIiTU of improved C ty Property, that I wi I aell fur or., fourth dou am! Tie talauce witUm rijLt tart, tha i.iirrhafr pAjiufc ul perceut, iultrtft .o dt act, as im-Uy. tiKÜK iL . FITTM. .teclC d?D4.

AMUSEMENTS. ui;'II10IOIiITA HAM.

sTAii: yNAi;in. .... - Mr w.u. nu.br. ( Saturday Evening, Jau, 23J, 1864. Miss Jane Coombs n .xx n cd e XIVNCK Mi MNNY MifKKI.U Til 10 IIOMOYMOON. SC ALK OK rtilC IT lafht Pafjurtte 50 IVnti TS r.nt 2 tVrts 1 nl .') Cr" t Lt 1st and lirMl'i' art a Lhihaial t.a ty. ;:irrv . All Uc.erv-1 privat II e 't 'P'ix iJVr j-n '.Prills "l""" " pr-c.rly . . . 4 W r .hi lrt i.Vhx-k A.M. till Ii M '47 o'tdiH-k, l'urtln T'f"t n a s o i l c; ii a I-1 . THE FOUR SMALLEST HUMAN Pr' Ol II H I IU ,NGS Ever Kuown o.atneFac3of tho Olobo Positively Two Days Only, Salurdtiy and .Tlottdny, Jan. 23 and 25 Tiro fsrrrs SitttrJay from 3 to V,2 and 7 J to !. TIIKFK I.FVFKS Md.MoT, From 11 to it, 3 t4i,, tut t.. 0 .iVt. k. l)or !.. 0 .iVt. k. lUhiicc. I-n ha'.r an hour in G-en. Tom Thumb AND HIS ntuiVTtrvi itiTTtsi: irix, TIIK LVTK MISS LA VI VI WAIiitKX, The t acinlt(tf; 4nen off llennttrl 00 313101)01510 MJTT, The Famous :,(. ,0(K. Suit," So calle.l fmni hsjr received that mipi from Mr. 1. T. !5jr:iuni f.r thre rears sr.äc. ri piv uivvin i imfv 1 Ii I lt jll&Mi! HAlUlL, ' Tu snia!lct .aly of br ae eer sen. 'WK SHALL M:KIt SKK THEIK LIKE Ar.AlJC." VTT.iT. Ol'EXlMi ( I' TIIK KLEVKN O'CLOCK Moruiii Lvee. :(, ,;tii-ral an.l 10s L-i ljr will ior tb liKNTiL'L tVKII:Nii CdSTfMK tli-y w.re at lira eCliurch n th.-ir Murria.. l.iv,Fc , l'ltli. Tiiey will appear in a .n-at variety of fasc uatiuj prrfviruiance ainl tosttim. t" I Ua in n. rr mil nily Wedvlin PresenU, also tbj il:?n:tl.'ent J-wrl presei;te.i to (o n. Tom I I.utiib ly i Crown-. 1 Heads of Kar p. wilt ! exhiKiifd at ?jch l,vp. "pAilmiss'uii 'ZU Cents L'bil l.en unJ -r ! years of jatil9-flf! pe 1 j Cents. PA51TNER3HIP. T HHK UVHF.RS GVKD ÜK1UKXS HIS BKSt TI1ASKS I iu the ci'.tz ns if Italian .ihiI.s ainl 1:s viciaitv for me iinerai patronage tncy nave jtiveu Mm dannp tbe perl-i be has done basinrs, annn them, and he herrhy informs thrni tu t r,-1ni to a Inrpety increase of Iii business h- has this lay frmd a j)arttenihfp with Mr. ivter Katnidlfe, of Cincinmiti, hi order to facilitate with ih.uhle t-n-nrj th buinrss of riunit.ii:g, (' and Steam Fit tinsr, t the ol I estb!ihnient No. 24 ami 2G Kentarky Avenue, Indianapolis, wbich ihe new firm witl orupy All persons indebted to bim wilt please call and settle their bill-, and all ibose hat ing claims aiaitift bim w ill Jreent tber.i tor adjustment . J. C. IHJNN. ImliinapoMs. Ja.iu ry IS. lslil. Th uni!er.icn',-d Jartnerhip, mntnaPv formed this day betwt rii J.(J- lu::n and lYtt-r lUnlo!ic, would most respecuuliy. nlit ft a co:;t numi -i of tbe patronage ko bWrally bestowrt npii k titi4fa.baitaneBt, aa we profess proficiency, an I promise renewed ri.erRj- In the practical e&ocutiou ol tl.e art, curubinin eb tranev with etrei-Ktl. and tiiiratiility of our work, in ihe Plumbing, lias and .steam Tutiuc, and all otber appurtenances pertaini:.t to ur btisia ss. N. K. All order at tended to ttith pn-mntnena and distich J C. DUNN A. ft)., Ktmucky Avenue, So. 24 and 20. l:idia:i.ip i; . Jjnu-ry IS, l'Gl. jati2.1-dlm l LAW SCHOOL. L A W V II U O Ii or Ilarvjii'tl College. ls(M. j Wfl TÄkMS OK XIN F. 1 Kl- X WKKKS.COM MKNCIXli March 7'h ;i::d Septeyrih' r Rth. iir CaT;ilOj:ue ai.! C ocuir.r 81dle JO'.l. I'AKKKK, Rerall Professor. Canbrl1e, Mas ,., Jjn. Ill, 1SS4. " jan.3 d3t. NOTICE. a r In r vU i p 1 I i cc. f SI 0 K tXDKKICXFU If AVK UNITKI THKIR fcßic-, and wiJI ber.afrer i ui.!u?t a fir-t cU -e p.al htat-, iiarauce. Let;-. T.ix Paying a::d I tent Collection Airi ncy, at the well known iifli- e In rffofure o-Tiipied by Frjiik Smlfli, inr;h-ttct corner "f WasLimr on and IViin-vlvani.t Mrets, l:i li.4M;;,.,li. Indiana. Tb" tflice liTevf.Te ccMpi d by 1.' r. Sp an ill l t r,e a a real etate aeiicy. and tLe frnds nd ciisfuner of blh pardes are aolfci ed to cunti- ue th ir favors at tL alxre place We wish our fr;!i Is f o pa-t'ci.larly iinderstend 'hat tre are not in the t-usinfs p,r tb purpose of s. imr o r own r al estao, but to a ?r---la cin:ui.i')n ba-ia'-ss. i'anies iieKtring to l-uy or s-ll pr p rty, a' either pri-ya-eor public a e, or transart anv ither business in our liln.'. Will dy e!I to giv Us freq'.f 1:1 call-. JOIIX S. SPAXN, lit A NK SMITH. January 20, j.tnJa-l.ivtvlw BLANK BOOKS. BLANK BOOKS, B-i JHIZ2 IIs tZZ E2C5B9 33 AT BOOKS, C ?S IX 15 O O It H, .lleiiioraiithiiii, Vc, VltoIeMle and ICrtull) at BOWEN, STEWART & CO'S, 18 West Washington Street. j-n33-diw NOTICE. STREET IUPKOVEHENT NOTICE. Owes i.r Citv Ct.ru, Iridiaiiit polis. Id, January 2u, I'stU. f V"OTICE IS HLKF.S1Y t.lVKN OF TUK FENIjENCT 11 cf the following tdOirce for treet lAirove TAa vr,litoc to vroide Or gra Uc ax.d rarcIioK B'ake tret aad ni.iewj.Us, letweru w Tork treet and the National Load. Attest CYKL'S t. V LTTE It 11 K LU. jari-J2l City Clerk. NOTICE. NATIONAL GUARDS BAND. rW. MEVIKKk Ul THE DASH WOULD RESIf.CTL FUIJ.Y teu-ir their thatik to the puUlc for tbefr bi'tral .iiorji tM-atowfd lathe and aolicit It coaiiuaante. V have, bowver, to Inform our fiiivU tbat wiih the Rvueral inert a of prtcer, we are compelled to inert a th? char kr our atrt ict for atteodiiig faarral to Tweaty lv bultara. Mc lor Uaiu pari. a od M.hrt occalu f arnlk4 as uaj t dantrrd, aB4 ekarje wi l be according to ttr TKeartndertiL UkSkV UAliX.Uader, fc.t klxst lionar, ov l'aiijr U, 21 uik MrrtdUai :ret. Ja30 tlw

DRY COODS. FOREIGN DRY GOODS,

VTii:i:n . nur c.oonw AT Hume, Lord & 26 and 2S ot Wushlnston St. CU.MHti Tw K or NK At rLM4t l'aecy It ir! Jut opeiiltsfj i tu Trad Palace. PlniiiBhu-k Silks, Rich Plaid Silks, Rich FaiHJv Silks. Ropt. Silks, Plain Silks and Satins Our stock of Silks Is Tery Urge and will be found complete in every respect. Lusters, hl'k and col. Black Gro Grain' Plain Poul de Soie, Rich Moire Antiques, French Repps, Drape1 do Luccas, Rob Roy Plaids, Black Bombazines, French Merinoes, Figured Delaines, Flannels, all kindsand colors. Cloths cfc CassitntM-es, Embroideries, Balmoral Skirts, Hosiery, all kinds, Fall Cloaks & Shawls Small Plaid Shawls, For Children. NEW GOODSHUME, LORD & Op.,. inUlA.tlAPUMü. DRY GOODS. CLEARING SALE! FOR No. 5 East Washington Street. J5 . CI . ii o D . I IN DItliKIt T(l MAKF. HOiM FOH SPItING STOCK; J 1 I will s!l fr Thif-t I iar h- lll.in limvl, wbtch wol be t'iifil 2.- j-r etTi. tw-Iuw tti oual trade pricr.: rSouk. S.irqui's and Circtihii s. In anit'efS variety . ri.iiii.Criii.sinit nnd I'lnfd Sliawlü, Idlest Style. riain. i:i:irli :uil llrp.Silks t'oloiM'd Silks, I)pcSdid !5arzi'is. ICicli Poplins. In all the new bade. i:i!iprs Clotli. Virlori IJp, f- olTi rinhl. Trj !rt do Venire C'lirckn. ilrocadc lnlrr, I'lain Lustres. A I.Ar.iiE ASSORTMKSr OF 13 31 15 li I D 13 1 I 13 H . I'articular attention to Ilonitoii. .Halfcse nnd l'oint Knee Collar and ets. HOSIERY, liLOYES, SO NT AGS k HOODS Heavy Linen DanuiwkH. Plain & Colored Border Table Cloths. PLAIN & COL'O BORDER NAPKINS. WPITV AXD COLORED FIIXXELS All Wool Caswi mcrcs, Coat luff zi iid rants Stuff. (ill Grade.) Ladies' Siberian Cloaking. Tb lireatest Dirzains of lb aakn. lfr liberal ielaciioti to thm Trade.. leclS-djet CLOAKS. CLOAKS! CLOAKS! SelliDg Off at 5 Per Cent, Bßlow Cost, r fi t g .m i - "KJOT IOR . EXTENSIVE ALTEaUnOS 0T l prmles, tut we want tu Ch I r UJ oar Strinz Stock Ufv-re the frtl tJetniid la ti aUiUr Marlu-ta for tpriof Cootla. ; W dfy corrpetliioa ia pricea. riaa call aaa tx ainin oar tock. BURROWS &ED7AIIDS, WUOIKSALK A.tD IKTAIL r,i r -r CLOAS HOUSBT No. 18 South HIiuoi3 , Street, vi-k as of r tr ar r XSDfAXAI-OU, I5M1XA. JtsU PAIMTinC. F LONC.50. 5 EAST SEW TOÄJK fTUCTlOF-' 1HSITE L'artTrrmlijr Sqaar, la prtarwd to 4 ail kind. otllvue and faintirg, GrAtttug and C.Uxtnf on hört notice and In th very best atjU. I wantinc work" In kta Ln af retVo4 o rtv Wm a Call

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