Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 4181, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

tnr. uxioy-ir must Bt KKSEHVKD.-tJiu THURSDAY MOUMNO. MARCH 10. nur rower of the I'rcaldent. W understand that Col. CoMfcao Usui, AlUuct Protoat Marthal General for Indiana, bu cSc'.ally notified Judge Ps.tiijrt.of tie Supreme Court of the Rute, that bt bai luaei writs of babeat eorpm tVcootriv eotion to the Preaident'e proclamation, nJ further that he, Col. Bau. r? arll it to b hit dntt to report th fct lo headquarter!. W alao learn that Ju1ge Piieim, In rfiponte to th' notification, stafrd that h ha4 doc notLing Incontinent with hia dutj ai a rit'ien and j'i'lK. r.d that a refiml to lut th writ in th case that he had granted them wouM hae been violation of hia hlijttion to th rontitution ani the lews to which all owe a common alllefiance. We know not what mu be the result of this cot.flict between tht ciwil and rnilitar; authorities but If th ciwil power J thua to t over rid Irn In a tat loal to th porfrtitne nt and in which ita lawt and decreeicnn b maintain! and enforced bj th tiil authoritiei. arbitrary or ilea poic power displace a constitutional government and the ritfhta and libertiea of th citizen are a fnamue and will b a little respected as in Franc or Austria. ."ob I.MU There ia no argument In mob Uw. Acta of lofenc do not vindicate principle or trntU. Error cm l anfely tu!entel when truth ii left frr to combat it. In he mural government of th world Ood permit in, and U man wirr than He? Mb law i a coiirvsaion Uy thoie whj aillie, aid, encourage or eicuie ita eietcie against those who lirirr with them In ot.inioti that titer cannot meet or overcome their (Mtinta w tili either ftcta, retain or argument. It ! all that the blood of th mum It the v tf the church, und it In eo,tHj true tint prraecui'mn fur or.ii lon'a like strengthen th cue against winch it n oiretexl. The hiatory of tho world, fiom the l.rginniui;, illustrates tlti "itioit TiV'n the life or dtlruiiijr the property of a m1ii'u I iTa rf doe annihilate the principle or ruic he reprctnta.hut U rither nihute r aikiuleln tout of it ter. Truth can nvrr ne i)eaitovet by violent!, ami ngf of tiptritnt't shouM teach roen the follv of alternating it Tht Vork Mew-Urn. VlcC'lellan i I lie Koltilrr. ! Th N'w Y'nk Tribune nnd other abolition ! print point to the fict thit the Ne Yotk Nw i prints Tien. McCikLLAs' report, and argue: the' New U it "ililml" tieet, hen' ; u M Ci 1 1- j tx mint be "dUhml," IWatHe he U in fivor wit( it. Now if we are 1 1 accept thi-i iihk! of reiortintf, how doe- it apply when we come to I vidierst The noldir unport McCi.ell a n , nd J if the aoMtern are lovwl, why of courts tn. McClillan Litijt be "loT 1" alio! Ho w ill the Tri"ire reouocile the fxitiorj of t he News, of ' fW 'McCtriU!f','tJ of the sohKor.i? Th it (Ifn '3IcClh u an i- poputar with the ?o!li r we j tnve the evidence of Mr. ('auair in a letter to the New York Iniejendent, on the Presidency. He v; " B dm. MrCltllan it popular with th nl dier.' So he it. Add lo every renuini:: devotee ot the lae power the .aoldiera atid tdiiers who iil ro'e tr him a a f vorite fJt'uer;l, and h becomtt a candidate hard to bt btattn." Heorce Wilkm aUo, another strong light of BepuMicuini, in the rtc on the pre.-; len-y Lieh we copied yterduy from his Spirit of t!ie Timee. iy : ' Backed br the charm of democratic pretip;e, Gen. McCleSUn will unite to the ignorant uh 1'MHimthe entire dilojil element both North and 5ulh, ani a still large and infatuated iuU ditrt, vote, ß'bbe! up Uy there eupport?. nod bei in: iii no danger of loein? anr of them, what ever he mir do, there gre.it reason to believe,1 o ! Will )ltxi. (iRitLiT aadWiLxts bat their j fuel i.d their logic to tbe consistency of cleartiea and fcne ! Democratic Meeting in Laporie. At meeting of the Democrnts of LaMrte count t. held wt LApor:e on the 5th ot Mr h, D. j M Dickson w iscalletl to the Chair, and K. (. j McCollum and P. McDonald were appointed j Secretaries. ; The object of the meeting h tvin been stated j br the Chtirmati. a committee of five. conittiig ot Dr. T. D. Leunoi, Ge-. W. Reynolds, Ick- I aoii IIonier, A C Hall, and Alfred Loam, j were n pointed to teport resolutions eipresive of the entimefiu and intention! of the Demoerat?. ! While the committee were b-ent the audience ; were t'-tvored with n able and timely adJre bj : M. K Farraiid. of Liporte. ; The committee mde the following; report, which w.is uinnimonsly a.lopte! amid gie.i. enthuii.im. tiie cheers of th Mudience fiequently interrupt!):; the reidtoj; of tlie resolution: WniRKAS, The "Democrat" priniiiiji oftire in thi city , on the evettinc ot the loth uit . ; destroyed by jiiie returned tldiers, while the : employe were absent, and threats have been , mule by nne cowardly outl iws in thU county; to burn the house mi 1 destroy the properly ot i other pe tee tble and law abiding citizens in our! community; and Wusaiia, Step b tve been ttken fo obtain ; relfe4 for the destruction ot the nitteria! in a tid ; printing otHce and bring the guilty prtiei to; juatice throuch the law, and the j ublie t"r- j vinu entrusted with the execution of the laws hare failed to discharge their dutie a otÜcers; j and ! Whlrka. The ptrty in the minority in thi ; citv and county h tr no reason to eitvt justice i at the hands ot the dominant p trty, but, on tne contrary, be'ieve th it thee outrages upon their rights ao t property are planned and sanctioned by the leaders of the abolition pirty in this county, who are too cowardly to do the dirty work thernelre. but who rejmce at the destruc tion of their ne'ghor' property; ani wish-114 to j gie them and all other concernel to un.ietstand j whttour future eour shall be. we Httolee, lit. That we are now, 1 we eter ' hare been, in favor of obeying the Constitution ; of the United Slates, and all l iws maJ there-: under. j 21 TL t in the destruction ot the Doraj.-rai" j printing m iterial we rectigiiize a direct attack! upon the ptrtr whose organ it is. rtnd whoe 1 principle it reprer.ts i 3d. That we will reot 1 10 the civil law for the j purpose of obt lining justice, whenever thcr U uy reson ta expect tn it the . me can tie reached I through that channel: and if this shall fil u-, i tben we will assert our right- 6y ftrce, and in auch a manner that they shall be repccied ' 4th. Thtltho fanatics and coward in our! midst who are in the habit of p tinting saldier to ' pMCabl and respecuh'e cnieus, u-inj auch epUheUas copptrhevU," t,d 'tr titors," will add to their own person tl -afety b? dt-aistin from auch a course in the future, and in-'ed nf t.K ing root molence in their puMic i:d private lite, palliating mbs and openly rrj iciug at the de- I auction c! th pryertj of Democrats, thev had better tetch differeully Uy ithin the r own i wail at auch lilies, and do their rejoicing in lhaircloacta. bih. That in thi coaciunitr the point ha r- j rived be 01 id which aubixiss-'on roere the free- i man into the tdare, anJ rciiaUcce Ixcotnea a duty: and that w will riiM. by f rce. all tMmpts to abridge the eiecti franchise, under an ruU or (eleu whatever. 6th. That. ftUtv all thin:a eis in our community, aav our righu mod liWrtle. we de--ire r,4C and ijuii; bat that, if theie ahould be a replltn o? the outran wh.cbrecwitly disgraced th a city, or ny other aimdr u U, ujtu the per r-m or pntperty of any Democrat, tedl retalU im kind, though it cost uaour xoperty ud Ijti. . 7th. That tb futur .ac. procperity atd bapptoea of tU oomauoity depeed cpoo tb

domir.u.t partr; thtt ilthotjgh wchiielfti ovr el, we will n.-io-e the injuries of the p fur tiiekeof ere in tv t'uft; but the Uiil not be ieptel with irr unity. TuU we rr.us''' our r'litto dicuhe affti t of our (ijrrrnaje it in a jwceb!e an! ratioiml iiMM-cr, and fi upi-rt ard red a fjer that d.M. the ain.e. it d th riht ani jrivi lege we wi:l erjoy. 'Jth. Tht for thoM menjUer of th Kputli can partr who publicly and prirately demonce mob rialcr.ee, of all kindt. we eateruio tbe

b!;het re;ard aa men ana ctuaeni. Ordered: Tbt th proceeding of this meetinffl b published ia the Cn icig'j Time, Sute Ser.tinel aLd r.yrr.outh Urcaocrat. D M DICKSON, Chalrtaao. E. 0. McCout Jc Secretarre. l ilcDoJatD, Fit on V.IIIC TO. The nmirttle Continued until April IMo IlrMft till Ilten and probably none at nil Another Federnl liltna ter lteMlao of our Troop an Hie I'rntitaula cauiea of the- Failure (;inonif napect of the üprlns; Campaign epedal Corretpondenca of tb Chicago Ttm. Washooto.i, March 4. Th joint resolution which passed both houses of Coni:rea esteaday, to continue th payment of the present botintit a to votunteera until the lt of April, would not have been passed if it had not been that the mot positive asmirun e had been rrceUed here, from protnineut and responsible men in nearlv all the States, to the effect that sudi a course would secure all the troop needed, by volunteering. Oor, Cuitin, of Pt-nnsy Ivsnia, particularly, wrte to the Presideiit that th proportion of men re-nrcd from thst State am slreadv nearly raised, and that, it th bounties wer continued only two weclta Ion grr, every mat rnpiired from IViiii) Uni.ia would be not only nUed.hut Mi tually under arm before the and of March. SitniUr aurance. It I slated, aero received ftom (Jov. Hi idlord, ol Mart I ml; (Jov. Scy inur of New York; Governor raiker, of Mew Jcrey; from the (iovernoi of Otdo. Indiana ahd llliiots; und from perfectly repots.l!e persons in till the tni th wet-rn Sinim It i well known tint tlie tpvnse of the lornirr draft, aith ill ita clutnv and cotnp'icateil nnfhinrry, ws eiiorinou, thut the cot of eoh conn ript a 11 at left tin 4 v tunes the trnount o the liet bounty which is how otlrud fur volniiteer; wlnie ttie coiixcri; ! s theruel c, in ttine tae out oi ten, whether rublUafc or original proved utterly .rthlcs it a soldiers, nnd more than half of tl.etn either deserted, or ele are foiitiuu illy i.nder ,!rtt. Under the pre-eiit ey atein of rai-iitg SU'I.'IUU met. last e.iliel for under the stimulus of firpe fftunt:-, :mnuntin in sl:ie S'at- o i'J7'J, tin' l.cce-ttity of the einpiov ment of li.c vat und exiwnai v mu hinery of con4-ript Hit is eMirtly avoided, the men me piotnptlv r.i.-i'd, :ihd t'htenii the ort ice nil liiil), us lhv liny wul make, in tune, excellent soldiers. The bounty, it U trte, is larjre; but only a small jwntiou comes out of the FcJeiil Treasury. t iie liiiet proportion of the tinniid coiner dir'ij'.Iy hum tue Mate and County 1 hero the iiin r.iixrd, nod i nisiii s o!nn'.m v eontriti'iiioii from the wealthier and patriotic i.tih'ion i.f the oli, uteris iheiuclve-;. S. loii this syfin, wdiiered to, the r mln Ot t!i i 1 11 y will he Wept fuil. iWid th it, to. wit!t the ery btr. in itoiial to nuL.e soldiers; viiiie the Fefr tl tre.t-.ui is 'ilnn-t t .u'.i el relieved from the t: mti. J oui burden trnt it ti'Tuld iuve tobenwheneiiever the conscription act is sought to bu eniorcett. I, i ptettv cert oil, now, th it I here will be no draft under the last mli, tuvin to the above urr.iiieinien'. I: in r;.oitt-J to-ilav that tin. tvent eipediiiou toward Kiel. luond, under Ku;.a:rick, Ca.jtar kiui liutlci , Ii is r.iH with .1 oi-t.t-.trmM iepuNe some ujsuiice iruiu liic rt'uei c äii'ii. 1 ou ntve tieen . - - i ... .1 - I - I - 1 . ! -. ! nrevi.oisl v m.td :ienu:oitnl with the dfiU and t tiie oljjcci of this iioiviiin.t. It i- scmceiv less ridiculous and absurd tint Jlu'.ler's si i I jr raid toward Itichmond, of twn or thiee weeks ago. In the t;rerent ct.e, the plan was for three diffei ent arniien toco-operate; or, raher, ihe nnin body of Meade'a army whs a-r.igucd the task of engaging tbe .itici.tiou of Lej's arniy oa the Kapi dm; the foue under Iul!er ueie to advance in two detacfmienfs, one up the eouth side of the dames river nd tloj otiier up the Peninsula, in the route of McCle!!ana nrmy, byway of Willi iinifturg, Wiiile Huuse snd IloUom's Itiide; while th cavalry of tlie Ar nv of the Potomtc, under Kilp;ttrick, were to dash down to White House, by way of Fredericksburg nnd Ilanorer Junction, and t tnc-et and co-operate with Butler' forces t White Hoi.e. That part of the prorniome inti utcl to Kilptrick and 3iead wan fucce!s!ully executed up to a certain point; thnt i. ihe p.trl of Lee's army whioh ws on the llipidau when the movement commenced re tn iitie l 'here, held their ground there, and were engaged by the nw dep'eiet Army of the Iotom ic. Kdpatrick's cavalry crossed the Kappah ihnock and the K-ipidan, turned the Confederate works on Mine Hun, und ndvaneel to White Houe by way tf Hanover and Spottsylrania At this point the success of the movement ended and its failure began. That part of ihe pro gramme en'iusted to Butler was not carried out at all. The fiets have all been concealed up to this time Hut enough is known to make it evi deut thtt, owing to the want of co operation on the part of Builer, our forces have sutTered a disastrous repulse somewheie between White House and Bottom's Bridge. Nothins; el-e wa- to be expected from an expe dition org mized on such absurd principle', or. rather, upon such a total dwegnrd of nil military j priucinles. I he of-iect of the expedition was avowci and bo.istfsl 10 be the capture of K.chmoml and the liberation of the Union prisoners there, whom Ilu-ler cannot get exchanged, lim. I in the organization ot the ejoevhtiou, the most notorious fscts in relttion to Kichmond were ig- j n.red. od treated as if they did not exist. The fict th it Richmond is aa Wrongly defende.1 as ' Washinuotii. And that there sre fully .-(l.(IOO Con j federate trtiono ad , b for tsiietene wee per ; aistently and chbdNhly kept out 0! tuht by Lm-1 coin, Stanton and Butler, waen liey nhinned this; expeilitior, ihe con-etjuence 1, we have suffered a defeat on the Periinsul 1 quite as uisas ; trous H.s the one in Florida. Tnus opens the spring campaign. Thus it will continue to progress. With an army thieej times as numerous as that of the Confederates. 1 hoi hing but defeat awaits m in the campaigns r.f ; 6t, because our forces are direc ted by t'uestmej wretche-l charlatans who have hitherto sent them , to fruitless .laughter. X. D E' xot 0 D.w.v. The attempt to make i Gen. Seymour the scapegoat of the Lincoln Hay 1 lvgh?er in Fiord a does rot go down even with : all the Administration stipendiaries. 1 he Alba- j uy Journal jv: j 'Gen Sevmöur wa. on of the original heroes I of Fort Sumter, .ml l.u since distinguished ' b'melf on cognized as sums m tiie pointed if h . I. 1 1 The rn'rjne also begs leave u observe: . We are ?! jw to bel eve thit Gen. Seymour ( could have been guilty of euch egregious folly a ! this , tSPJuuce Origo S. Set move, accepting the 1 Opp:dtiort noaiin.tion for Governor of Connect-' . rr cut.siya: 1 tn for the restoration of the Union as it w under the Constitution as it is, and I heliete thtt; auch restoration 1 the eirne-t desire of the peace j loving an J law--thiding citizens of the Repubhc i I o ttie Li.ion thus re-torel, allegiance is due : from .-II ani miv be ei4C!el of all. We tniy i rislitru.fy aivlt.v b.rce of arm compel obedience j to U.e oi.si.iui.on as ii , t a rtcn , inS the firt principle of civil l.heru th.t overn : metits derive tne:r just tiowen from tbe conseat of the covertied " j I From the Ktcbmond Kxaminer, C5;j -y.i. lie Iroecl. There ; baov.tncT nf'er all in the Confeder ate atmoe phere. The air prow lichter and clear ertojt.i us, nxi-l men bein to feel with full assurance thst our Confeder.tcy i r,'i,J ncht lhro'nh N-T.e . irrstionsl now as lo -peak of any probable compromise" ihu ncramental word in the old Federal politics, which f would wih to have expunged forever frTra the Confed ente vocbuliry We cia all -eeand ppreci.tt wht U to be our rtrery fate in one event, our noble recompen? iu the other; and that between theae two there i nothing. Thi intimate conviction ani th" open public pledge given bv Conjre, that til of ut thai! uOmit to eual

the field. He has alwavs beta re ""'"l 'i.nuwn loyaiiy ana tue same.

one of the mot thorough discii.hn- , ..", ...-. y r lih, 1

service, ahd we shall be disip ! ?"T"'. ,,4C ' ' a'. ' -""'uiantinig uen-:

e does not orae out of thi, ordeal ! ?r:': ' ? in1 ,e churches are op . freelv to all officers ahd sold er, white or color-

icriß-ei In itInrner.t of the commntj ci'jf mk snjr nlin of whi'e men of td ri'd Ifetd aud b'.ud. tru'y iui'n i.l. H.Alt i surer ot State, and each n.; aurernf ertry other rat, thin thie months ago Therefore, In apit ol mali('nin'.trtiin, r rerveriene-a.or imbecility, there I a healthier cor fiJence that tho tieop! will brine, 11 rt;ht in the ertd. We ra to hate a ap'cndid army iu th field the corein aprlng, an 1 o e way or another it will be fei 1 hat la enoush. With that, r.othir.g cu fatally hurt u. We can bar rcn Gen Drgg lor h ia not to command any arm? lo ac.ion. ani h will

scarcely order J- to fall back, or Johnston troop to etacuai Charleaton, or iVik or Maury to raise the whit flg on th foru of Mobil. 0& can even conced that in hi; present dignity, h may b ery useful than otherwise; and at any rate, thla Cnflerat people i g iag to carry thi wr throujh, ani the who! govern meut along with it. On the mvrch for Independence and victory, inspired by auch a fiery p ion and atrong hope, we hare fore to mnk lijfht of every weight; no. inct.bu or Old Mn of the Sea will weigh a leather. By hetven'a ble-sitig e hall carry them all on our shoulders; will pull through the very quirtermnter. and ven, if that be possible, the commissarie themelve. ICunnln? n C tntrcli Mr. Tresident Lincoln ii not always happy in Ida rhetoric, but he has au epigrammatic way of putting thing', th it is sometimes very eipresiive. Iii recently published letter to a citizen of St. touia on the su' jeci of interfering with the min istei t ol religion and churches, is pjund in princi pie and characteristic of ita writer. We copy it here, and hope tint every sulxrdinte ollicer will read it and be governetl by it: KircfTivic Mansiox. ) Waiiitox, December 121, leO.'l 1 have just looked over it petition signed by ao.ne thre dozen Citizen of St. Louis, and their accompanying letter, one by yourself, one by a Mr. Nathan Kuinvy, and by n Mr. doiiu I) Coalter, the whole telating to the ltev. Dr. Mci'hevtera. The petition pray, iu th nun of justice and mercy, thit I will restore Dr M l'nee'rrs to all hia eccleriaticitt ruht. This tfives no intimation its to wht ecclesiastical nghis have lorn withlnwn. Vour letter atates that I'rovost Martini Dies, abjut n )ir ago, oidrred t tie arit'st of fi Mcl'heeteM. pastor of the Vine Street Lhurch, prohibiting him from ollifi iing, and! placed the m m 1 ineht of the :ill iiis o thej church out of ihe cohtrol of its ehoeu Iruteet; ( and near the elo-e you t ite th it a certain toure I would insiiie his reiei-e " Mr It uuiey's letter Kay: " D.' Samuels Mel'heeteM i enjoyiiiL; all tlie rights of a civili m, but cannot nrci 'li the Go-pel!" Mr. Coilur. in his letter, t-ks, "Is it. I not. t s'rmge ilius'r iti ni of the eon litio'i of J tid ies (It it tlie tjiiesiion of who shall he allowed j to pre uh in it church in St. L ui.s hall 1-! de 'ided by ihe I're-i Jent of the Unite 1 State? ' Now, ill thi sounds eiy stiangcly; and, withal, 1 a lulle .is if yo'i t'lifleiueii, miking tin .vt lie i i tim, do hot understand the c te alike, 01. 1!- . firn.ihg that the Doctor is enjoying all Ihe rights ' of 't civili tit. and ruiother poii,in out to me wh:it will M-ci:ro Iiis rtdea.-e i On tie 'dl 1 f dann. try list, 1 wante fo omi ' tui'is in 1 ! itioii t 1 Mr. Disk's or it r Uj o Dr. : Mcl'iieett ri ; and us, 1 mit. os, i he D tor is j ei joying an tin right o : (VIia:i. 1 ot.Iy quote tii it p. it 1 oi my letter vvnich relu'es to the church. It is Hi f jüows: " ii ii I mu-t add lint the United States fV.ivei 'Mhtii nni-r n d, 1 his order. u:i. lot-t ike 0 rii'i th. i :iu;-:ies When i-ii iinii 1 ti'hnl, in i churcii or out of it, becomes danger- j hi- to the p.ibii-: interest, he. m-tsi be cheeked; i l'.t tite churehes, a- such, in i.i'io rait' oi them j teie-. It will not do for th ITniiei States to !i, point trusfee!, superior", or ether agei.ts for j the ch tire he-." j Thi Utter g'iiig t ifien fJ,,.rt", treu in cum-j inmd.I 'in..-e 1. oj conrse.il wan obeyed, esi ! pecialiv as I lii-.ol no fnrt her coinpi tint I ruin lr. MThet''.er. or Iiiens for r.earlv :n entire l "Vi ' ' " " ,wi ..v.-.. v.....v( e ir. I have rever interfered, i.or thought of ltitfrJcriu a5 to v. iio siiallor hall not preach iu j ii;; ! or Inte I knowingly or belifvicgiy ; nn v rnurei tolt'ratel any onfl else to so interfere by hiiv no j tiiou'tv. If nnv ae is so intcrterin, by colur of n authority, I would like fo h.ive it re.-itii ally m Je known t nie. If. -ifter ah at is now Mnirjh. t h'tv-. m. p u Dr. Mel'r.evtcrs h-iek, over the iiotds of :i nnjoiity of his tiwn toioie Ration. thiC will he declined . I wii! not have control of any church on any sida. Yo'irs, repe tfully, A Lincoln This i- si-mid tloctrine. If 1 minister ia guilty of any violation of the laws, by wonl or deed, let him be dealt with :ts nny other citizen. The Government iota nothing whatever to do with hia relition to his Clu.rth. If he is imprisoned, b ni.-hel, or put to de tlh, he will not be able to ofliri te, and another man w.y be emptor id, but the PieVtdefit very properly tiecline' to hive nvtiiin to do with church m Itters. president Lin cole ouulit to be supjKrteit in this resolution nnd action, hy the entire religioin community. Aifl directly opjfiited to it is such n orler m the following from the Wr office nt Wnshinton : War Dtp.atMEXT. Adj. Ofnerals UrncEf Washington, Nov IUI, ltüJ. J To the ttenertlj commtndinfi the D'purtnienta of the Mi-'uri. the Tennessee, and the Gulf, nd all Generals and officers commanding ar m'es, detachments and corpa, nn I posia, and j all olficers in the service of the United States I in the above mentioned Department. 1 You are hereby directed to place at the dispo j sal of Rev. Bishop Ames all houses of worship belonging to the Methodist Episcopal Church t S uth, in which a loyal m'ni-ter. who ha been ! appointed by loyal Ibshop of said Cli-ireh, does I hot'oow officiate. ! It is :i m itfer of irre.it importance I j the (i vlhe con,rni,n;lv AU& peice to the nation, th ,t i Christian ministers should, by example and pre j cept support anJ fottcr the loyal sentiment of i pe0pe ( Iis,0p Ames enjovs the entire con ft denee of tllis i)t.partnuT.t. nnd i.o douht is entert .ined that ' j, mufttli homavbe appointed bv him will! f, etirely J.,vaI. You are expected to give 1 )im a, the aid, countenance :M I aipp.rt ' pmc- ' t,..ttu :M ..nmtmn ..f his i.n,.rr.nt mi.-J ernment, in its eliorls to restore tranonilit y to sjOI) You are a!o nu'hopzl t d rlirrrtel to fur hish Iliihop Ames tud his e'e: k with tranporta- i lion and sutisitence when it cm le done without : prejudice to the aerviv-e, nnd will atfonl them J courtesy, ssistiuce. and pr.teti'oi. j Uy order of the Secretary of W.ir: . J E D Tow.vsiixn Assistant Adjutant (eneral i And still more in conflict with the President's j ; views and wishes, is the following more recent I order bv General Il.itler: i Norfolk, February 11, l!?6(latrt IV;'rj Tit ft- All i.l -.j r t" miLVi. i wor-hip in XorfoJk nm, IVrtsmouih are he.ehv , j-Uccd under the control of the provost mushila ! of Norio'k and Port-mouth, resreciveiy. who ! h ?e4-' lh PuIPiw fropeilj filled by dispUcii.g w!'cu.' ...i-uuuk-i. s, im puo-, ed, at the usual hcur f wor-nir, and at other times if theT seo that no indig- ! nity be oiTercl to them cither by word, look or j gesture, on the part of the congregation. The I necessiry expen-es will be levied, fr rsj p,-ti-' b'e, in accordance with th1 previous u-r'ges or regulation of each congregation respectively.! No property sh ill be remove,! either public ör! piivte. without perms-ion from tbe-e head 1 .,,.,te,s - 1 T -. Iu opposition to the letter and spirit of this j crd'r. tie President of the United States sats: 'I hue Lever ?ri!rfYrei, nor thought ofirter-( feriu. a tu who hM or ?itll not pre-tch in mj j church; Lor hive I k:iuin.'lv or believiulj t t.ler.tel mn one eUe n interfere bv ru v au- j thoritv If nv oce i. no interferinc. by order of mr HUhou,Vt J w,-, t0 5liTe u apecificWlv ! ra ide ki.ow n to me y0 d.loj l rtm. ouaht tobe allowed to exert .rii i,,, ;.. s ..mmnnli. n.-l,iv;ltv is a ; atu, a fchime. To render firm, wirrn. e"ird;al and consunt tinport to the Government ii the j duty and Drifdee of everv Christini ci;i:i.ter, j and anv words or conduct inconsistent therewith j houid render him mennbie to the civil or rnili tary auihorines. Bit there the riht of the Gov eminent to interfeie ce4.e. Xo milit irv or civil ofticer may presume t'j "rubstitute" a loyal for dialoyal preicher. Thnt tlori;a to the people, according lo their own rule and n.ne A free Church cannot . e too jeilous of any interference, bv ecuhr power, in it apirtual concerns. We could not. and would not, sit und-r the pratchin or poi'nj of a disloyal man 1 hia i a free country, and if our minister wa. not true to the Government we would leve him or he would have to leave us. But we would be mir tjrs tt tbt tuke for rf lipoui liberty, btfort we

would acknnwlije the rirht of ny rnlliwr? Of C ril rier to pot a miniter irto the pulpi. or. In Mr L:noln"s pvuliir .hrafce'irun a hur. h" foru. Aid are Rhd t h tte tie i'reiderU oa our aide in thi opitdou. N. V. Observer.

I Frwn tbe Albany A'ftu. Varth . rtwtv Tork spring i:iccitn euocratlc Vlctorle. Trnv The DamocraU carry the city by ovar H0 rasjorlty. The Board of Alderman aland 12 Democrat, to 7 RepubMcacs-a Demcr.tJo ,:in of one. The DeaocraU aUo elect 7 ot tbe 10 i 8urerUori Kennellaer counte in tae ureennuan Thiace charter election, tud4y. Capt. D. Demir.g, Dea.. wt e ectsi Presideat of the B ard of j Trustees by 175 mijriiv, and the entire Demo- 1 Rennellaer counte-In the Oreenhuah rillace cratlc ticket ws. electe-J. lathe town election, Gen. Mutin Mdler. Dem . for Supervisor, beit 1 hia opponent by 239 m.jority; and the entire Democntic ticket, eirept Collector, was elected by almot equally hetty msjorit ea. N'orth Greenbiish M. V. K. Fonda, Den?.. Is e'ected Supervisor by t") mjority, and the who'e Democratic town ticket is triumphant by a like rutjority. Ktt Greenbuch Win. U. Defreest, Dem., fjr Supervir, ani the whole Democratic ticket, was aurcesaful. Schodack II. lt. How.ud. Dem , for Sapervior, and the whole Democratic ticket wai e'ected by a large majority. Utica T.S Kiion. Rep , is elected Mtyorhy 5') mijority. The Democrats elect the City Treasurer by 53 msj ority, and the City Attorney by 42. Lockport The entire Democratic ticket Is elected by about l.'! mj rity. Yonkers The D?mocntic ticket fr village ollieers, is elected by about IIM) inj irity. Auburn Charles (j. Brlga, Hep. is electcJ by 107 mijority. Ltstfsll, the Itepublicms car ried the city by .150. Wat ne county The Democrats cany Lyons, Palmy rit and Arcadia. UUfer county In Siugerties, C. F. lit ill , Democrat, is elected Supervisor by bout 2'Af nniority. Wahiiigton county The Democrats of Kmis bury. Study ILII. htve ete-tid their Supervisor br hnjtlsome fi'j uity. Liat year, it was IU l(epiihli(-an. Fort Kdwnrd, Fort Ann and Whitehall are also . Uciuocr itic dupet visor, is elected by a mdonty of one vote This is 1 guiu nf more than 'J I since l.it fall, i I. - .: . t . fc . I . .. j i ... 1 . ,rur ,Mr: ",rill; "." c,"r'1 " ,J ' lt.es rnu-.ng Iron, 0 o .lb . I Ti .1 it IM Kl a jt tit nt u Si i.ilalf 1 laarti fif SiirP. , . . 11 .1 i" I I , I V nn it vet ae ol do ... .,, ... , ... 1 .1 1 West I roy I h charter i-lcction In this vi - , i .1 1 . . 11 i .1 . . . .... , -,- utk tili i in 1 1 . I r m mW I I I ll.k 1 v.t ..II m 1)' ill 'J 'I II I ! ' I Hi. Trustees will sitnd five Democrats und three I .... 1 AoulitioolslS. I fl'rmi Iii litiT.iht (?nrirr M-sroli . j 'I ho ele-tioii ö-r Supervis-.trs he'd in the 1 town of Lrle county, resulted us follows; l!-m-.crati(" Sir rv i.-ors. I I; AoUlion Super- ' visoi, II; foul, 10 The rvisor elected in the city, Jit fill, -f ind Democrats I I, Aboli , tio:.ist, If; ro that the next Hoard will io.;ind D.vnoci .t.s, Abolition. ts. Ciitcri-tm The returns from therccent town elcciio'.i in Cafuirauus county, thus fr re t i vo l, indicate larco Dioer item's. Aa fsr as hivird fr'tm. seven on, of thirteen towns hive celled Demo( i.uic Supeivisois. D inkiik -At the town and villte election in tJuiikirk. on Tuesliv, the entire Pemuri at'n- ; ticke, with two or three triliiu exccpli:i.s, was, tdcctel. ! Old Morion. i A Siwktor from the West, who.-e repuiatiou , for trutli und veraci' rill not be improved srnoii f;ood rneii t y ti e speech he made on Wed :;?.- ay . 1 ist, rt-peite-i to the puoiic the oil storv that j lien. MetIt l,n look i.due on a gunboat during . the battle of Mai vern Hill. It 1 not worth vvitiie to rceat the 'reijuer.t anil tuihoritut:ve . denials of tiiiJ s'ory, wks m-inufactureii a i year or so ao ou; of Jude cloth to suit ther'ii"f market. Iut It will To no harm just :-.t this time I" lve ther.ccount of ;ui incident which wc it-oi fiotn the lip tf c bmvc an't2 a lat;t oih- ; cer. ;a 'horouti Hpuhlifiin in r dnir-s.) au l j wh'f h iM1 iritilt-l niore than k year ii ce. This .itTk-tT was I ring sick in n ambulance ; iurieg tiie lialiie of Malvern Hill, in ;hi exposed . ituatiin, for he had not left Lis regiment during ' the hole of the seven days. The battle whs at ' its hijiht, nnd the roar of the mtiilery from ship , and siioie wa dc.ifefiin, when he heard a shout : of thousands d voices, that pounded bove the ;unsftiid muketry. Thinking ttiat it in licatel some ere it event on the field, he rpran ott of t the iiinluilance nd stead;ed liimself lv a wheel while he looked for ihe cause of the cheering, which had now rolled up to the ppot where he! wi . He tlien esw that it was the presence of McClfM:n who WM riding down t!l8 lines 8!,t iih.l jf.ull l-alliatrr ta Tr el Wir I hi i nf Anco f r an ruin 'Oiling vaiivB iiniii via . th'iii;-m of tte men eurpassed n description, j Ohe bid proved ih it euthui:tini to be uti feigned: ; the wounded ai d dving men joined everywhere in ' th clu-ers Close by me," said our informant, j "lay an old mm, a soldier, wounded badly. As i the General came up he rui-e I his hind to his ( head, took off his cap nnd wavel it in the air, j cheered jotously as the General rode by, nnd; then his hand fell on the ground, still grasping j cnp. but nevei moved acain- He was dend when ! I looked at hiiu a few minutes afterward " j Hon Mr. Wilkison. and the entire trihe of ro- j litical slanilerer? to which he unfortunately ieIon, may labor for years, and they cannot do 1 away with the etT;t of enthusi irn which is ex- j ernpliiied by stub occurtences .ts tint. I he tno-1 inMit of death is not the m .me.it when either ' soldier or civilian pliv the hvpocrite Tiuth st inls before t ram in thit moment a form of, awful severity. 1 in ij;in itinti. fancy, the idle : emotion- of the passing hour- of gay and hore- ' ful life, vanish iu the presence of the reality which then confronts the sttul. Tiie hive if ihe ' American soldier for McC.e'l in i-i a love that pisse the knoled26 of ni-!i like this radical : Senator, wlm tiiink that a f tislio-xt, tricked up . in Founding phrases, is ullic'e:it to oveithrow' and destroy that iitrectiito. Their idle repentinus of oh, suricfi.. worn thread-bare, ar of iu avail. In every v diaire in the land there it wme :ie who hi a s hi;fr son or hro'her, to teii him ot t'n d-otion of the army to liie niui !n) in .Jo ol':c:i lu.l thoin t j victorv, often s.iveJ the ci?:i.i an-J the nation. Nor c in nv one, who reasons necordirp to corniii'itt sen-e, "ui to perceive that ucn enthu- ; piasiji as this htrt solid fourdttion. "The comnroi 'ildier is t vcrv r-jod jude of s. General." MVS erv hiiili military ttttiioritv. An arm V ! np'ior ...- il,l '..r .vi..r.l ..r .-.t. in' . . i t - r . comment mm. A dyin-s-hi.er ot tne Au.cn-. Can nrmy, tabiiis? ;n lhe came of his country, is. not the man to waste hia 1 iie.-lbieith in cheer'u , for i General who his skulked in battle. I.et the i

radicil Senator, if he his the abilny.e.idea wr to ; rtljrT, a chgt i.f dit-t nd w.trr. Ac. will most c -rts.in-piace himseif eventually iu the psitioii of that ly l-ring on f'i trrhaea, ant a 5' c-xit bottle cf Dr. Mncksoldier t Mtlvtrn. The dav ia closing around I hn.i' Anti-Cholera Mixture w.ll cu' yi.a ani r-ral Liro Oloo. thicker than the uIpburo, cloud, ' " ot b.ttt'.e, gathers over him. lhe thunder of i aCk..

the artillery is dim in his er?. Most folemn I thought of the future now come to him; and of' tl,iä orKi . ,. are .r U. m tm i ociaar in hi- mental l-ior.. as the scenes of i home, and ti e form of the beit loved. Each moment h rrioelc-'-s to think of the:n The! souii-js of b utle, though eloe at h.iud, seem to rece-ie. ar.i rr.w distant, as the ?"ul uf tte oe-j Partei o dler U iuter.t oa sceuw that are f ar j from the litM ut C4ii:.ie. It muit be some j stioii emotion, ome niihtv Jove thit c.nn i briiirf him bi.k to the hill ot b ttie, the ground; tuiied wi'li blood hi? own 'lie nor of ihe' conflict, tlie toui9 of hi torura.ies. He done with ail thit, und is oin aw.v. To inter- i rar,t the reeful coming of deäh with anj I euthW emjii jii is not e iay. Hut the face of hia J

ceiierul firmi: mat tnnir emotion, lint tue!..

be knows well. He h is ceen it c-ilra and ted j fiat wheu he rode by ia the aioiniii, and be - fell all throu-h the buttle the f reen;e. close . hind, of the watching eye. Iti ther b utle he h 19 seen the enemies of his country hurled buck nd desifuned by the kill and und nute J nery of the general." He believe in him. He be lievs that thj fate of his country Uin hi hands, and he tra-ts it there. And then, be comes toward him. the deep love of the djing patriot and oldier love that the por fnt!c who brawl iu uate h ju.-e. or write newspaper article in la iependents, cannol ciream oi falls hi soul and overflows H- arm is r.erel aain. Hi eves growliht agv.n. Hi voice, which Could just now cri'e!v murcaur dir old homenames and words, breaks out in the rich tone of cheer and joy. He wave the lorn and tiiieJ old cap above his bead. Iii fingers had not blood enough to color them, but they had strength aud tigor ootr. "Georg 1 George!"

he ahnuf. unff tht a.ddifr' epllhf t. Atxi tl en l e 1 a hi ct eek down on ihe tro in f. nJ 1 ever peskasgsin. But he -ra s fr the c-untrv ai d kil freuersl. and then fol!o rrtr to the troi.e where all men ar.iaer plably, acd whh no h?Djcriy 01 deceit. If Mr. Horace Greeley, pentleraan who contrbutea a aianderous article to the Independent titwipaper of hit weck, cr Mr. Senator W'ilkinon.or the rrn who hi n.annfcturt-d se

'.eV01 emem in tnecoiumnaoi mccw ork. !,me wfuh'n Vfw e-irea to reach riea of false atttemeutiin the colurona of the New " - "" "7"" of General McClellm and h a tnexaropled pop--j ".f P'-e to t',5ln n Uir:,J- nf mu" cnil" P" a ou.er in tne 'niT, wuQ iff r to ciutcri Duromnar. innr work The people will love Mrlonr aa the sald er love him. Hut w "r01 "r'cl ,n"ra l r,,,sl- " W0UlJ.De A a.cuioui to expect 11. auch men have o ner flwn. and it would seem jn.t now that the.r ch"f c,lrcu'V-" (.,M t'0 '"! l,JJ j swearing to the:r truth. Well, it tskes all kind j of people to make a world! N. Y. Journal of Commerce. Mopiino or the Omer, or tiik Daikk Cof!r TY DtMcaT The Duke County Democrat at Greenville, Ohio, was mobbed at midnight last j Stturday nht, bv it tnob of abolition rowdies led on by the leaders of the party there. The establishment was entirely dcstroyetl. The Demo craU have notified the abolitionists that those who composed the mob must be siren up before hex F'ridsy, or rtt iliation ccitiin and iure will follow. fort Wuyne Sentinel. VI' A IT. I 11.11. Does a military necessity " rupu're the runhiug ol government teams throuch the streets of our city on the SMitth 1 v T If so, we must of course cm 9idrr it all right. Hut if not, the nuisance should be nhtied ; for nusi tnce not to ay violently wicked deseTation it nbsolutely h, and something the people of New Albaor arc loth to get used to N. A. Ledger On Friday lit the Provost Marshal id Louisville wit ordered to dlosc 11 bur room, groceries, coidectioncriea, nnd other retail Inquor house in Louisville. Jed'eisonvilU, Portland and . Albinv. until the nrotirietori of asil houses can ' - - r - - - ! give aalishictory evidence flnt they will not sell intoxicating lipr to sohl.ru. The order wai rijg'ulljr cniotccd ' -Tuk W.u. m Chor -Wo re,'.ct to leirn tint , . , , , iiioiith hurt rnoii-lv if itirl llii hr.it It! 1 this legion, and th it its pie-cm appearance doc- , . , . .11 1. ,k not indieite nioic than hall a cron. Our ex . , . , .- ,, c, , ... 1 chances from bII oaiisol the ?:ate, and Iron ( Mno, a II Ivo sun lar discouraging 9 P" rS accounts if the wheal clop fails, we may look lor haul limes and diil! H i ic .oi l Mtth our nre-ent lo-ivt taxes und the hi-fi piice of gocd4, much ili.strf-s wiil lie produced Fort Wimie Sjntinel Ci.KtiK ok thi. Si nu ml Got itr We learn tint M Jollh P. Dhhh.l-f La Pol to GoUhtV, will ke a cii'diihiN? before the liemocrat'n? Siute Gonvei.tioh in July, for iioiniiiatiou for the oilica of C'lrih of ihe Suiacinc d tut. M ij. Dann i- a sound I h: no r.t of theJelT.r j e'i i.ui d;u k-uii Schoo!, and il elected would 1 I nke mi excellent ofli-er. Should beieeeive. , Hie homiu uion, weeouldlib.tr to -ecuro his eicr- i til,M T'l! Itwity. trie, pood, w ili . TU mouth , Denucmt J BOOKS. 1 UROWSiKr.S MAKV. 15 M(C!.H I liKlsahT. r-LTbK't IN NKWtdltKO'3. TFIE It Ch'T.S ni" (MOD 5tCiKTY. TU K I 'F. II h 1 r f, Y. KTLK M A X. irillI Ii HOMF, hy Hatlinns. F1VK VITUS Uf- f'K.VTKR, hy I. Vrlme. CUTUO S CAVjC.a title orKa-.t Tenreee. VAS nE St;CCKSFUf.! a r.len(lid lok. H ANNAH Hit; STON, I y liny rd Ty lor. TIIfT ''"MPANY CI.KItK; h.w and when ta rurk out all r tu ii, re ports, roll nl olher aprr-, and bat to lo Ith tietn. AT BOWEN, STEWART & CO'S, 18 West Washington Street. marlO-dJw STEAM MACHINERY. ; A ,!; U Ä GTUPdG 00 M PAK kit je. PATENT YITiK EVAPORATORS. PATENT SUGAR CANE MILLS. PATENT STEAM CO Ali EVAPORATORS. PATENT STAMP MILLS Ft Pike's Peak or Like Superior ! gp,i for Chr., Fir.-., vsirh Cuts snd Descriptions.! Prices, etc., etc Also, j SAW MILLS, FLOURING MILLS, Mach nrvof II Descriytious. S33TSTX FOR crRCXJIiARS. CHICAGO ILUSOIS ; . W. . r f-'s, I'rckidrnt. j N. I'. Auu? 1 wr'.r.l vfrywber'. rr.iTÜ 04 l MEDICAL. 1 I I" 1 J i io rr 1 1 : 50LBIERS &t Hack to I he War Uon't V 'K many have d rd from Diarrb'Ta nd IyM-rjtrry in 1 I " your re-.mt-r.t Now ta'fcf wariiir.7 a'id do n t re turn without snj p! in? your kr ( sack. w; Ur. StrU-bland's niChoVr Mistu rex ih a bottle :f ' ronm1,-r bow ; nary -trf av4 ltt rf ir hv uMnsr it after l-e di I fhartfPd a. A fronj th tj-ital incuraMe. (Ce j0.e jmme!iat-ly rev th- mt 6-vrre r- of l:rrbr or D s-nary. It i ax VnWAxfA by therc- j 10 h V.'" mX m v'e "'T'1 ,0 r,,lr rL,ri'r!'c I)i,r' ! Sold by Druiririt ar.d prrar-l only by Dr. A. f-trick- j lri- ""h trret, fit cinn-ti, n. JÄVrÄ.feÄ'Ut ! 4 Wncber. iaarcU7 dlyeodAwly ! i NOTICE. - vi ' T TT rn tt LUTIS WO nOUSB UiOSing UD. jL!Gatoit tu r!ce up our prei--Lt bav.e,s, we t er by pive notice to our pilrcn tj cail anJ get ti.e-r jrcxrl? l-.t w'ih ufor renairii.i? or dveii.i by toe 1st ' 'a la'll., - " ' jii.i.i ICiUV , U4t IJIVT. cicli7-o.t J. E. LICXMAN. " T REAPERS AND MOWERS. riie Improved Ilurkcyo Ilea per and Hou'i'i TO WHICH WAS AWARDED TWO PHItJIXMS BT 15DtANA STATE f AIR, H3. Ttr.L K OX S4I.P. AT WEBB 4 HILL'S U3DER Mason x Uii. Iu'iiaDrolii. It is now I'D exLiViti'-n. Caüai.d ore ft. mcUn-dim. IaiKSKT 4 AXDKÜ50V, AffrU. PROFESSIONAL. X. J. DORüiEY) PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, OFnCT A.5D RESIDrjTCT., No. 46 North Pennsylvania St

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11 ;t it 0 ro lit .1 1 II A Is is . ITAGE VISAGEH. JHr. W. B RILET. Thursday Evening, March 10, 1864. Mdllo. MAIMCZOK, Mona. U KIN. YATES, 31 r. 1213. FAY TIIE FLOWEk"gIRL OF PARIS ma THE FRENCH SPY. LOTTEIir TICKET. 5CALK. OF mtCF.S. Priate IVif.fcrl people M Orchis' ra !at "5 fenta 1" firci and rartjiiette Ml Cent lia.h-ry or FamNCircie U Cent !Tf,b , itr. 1 A iv A' rfrtrd .f4. Jr7B.n oil' vt.-ii rmi 10 u'clxa A. M. till 12 M JppiMr opto at 7 o'clock, furtani rla at pr lv. jrj!ri''rrl ' taltrJ only t'J tl flria ,ct. DOOTS AND SHOES. NEW WHOLESALE BOOT & SHOE HOUSE A.C. DAWKS, WJI N. KVAS, JAS.T. McMII.LlX. DAWKS. EVANS & M'MILLIN, Wholesale Dealers in BOOTS 81 SHOES 71 West Washington Street, tIU l IMl,tN, Il.t I MY. N..VT KKl-KIVING MWMTIIKItWT MANU 1. r"tur-r in tlie country, r.l hae In atotr, the JV win.' ri.I to wU-.rli lb-r invit tbr attatitljn t ioioitty i-r uiti.i; t'iot-s ( f Mni'. mi l ll.no' Calf and K'p B.,iU, Ott " Ilran and I'l jw . ii.s lM Calf. IVi'iff.1 ami Xi MaliatTait. Kill " Ovf'.Tl iiii-t tt.tcb IV. :t(() " if Wouui.-.' Oaf, f.oat anJ Calf Ik"1

.Ol f. is .f v'..inir G.mt. Kit and Morocco Mk. We nre prp.-tied to Manufcfure, on hurt noWelt IWti.ts ml IüIuh r!. ' tiro, anv ttlc of Closk. Citcul-r. Siques or 2 .mi Cast s W.tni.;' iJir r.n.i r.aft. r.. j n ,lie vhMI. a e litvc full lincof Sprine Sh' nf 11 kimls. iztN varit-Ur i..lMytrji,uiuUe AV ",,r ' nnuh e;litr for liiihait and UHu-n. tra t. C'oih. Alo llick :.k of all iju tlilie, and Hav!rjrma.i- our pun-It - brf rf the late .trar.cr, I Cloak Orrotirenls or everv WisCtiptlii. we frrl aMiref in s;I j?, wr cn oflr fiijurlor liiluc- I m-i.tito any Ho:. ir. tL- W'cM. j AlSO IHllI St) lVS Of

have. ftay"l-ronipttti!tui pl.I to "vtt r. l.kir. titrt ,l.'8ys on . i:1 . KVAVS A McMILLlN. f.1.17 DRY COODS. I a 'si 0 D 0 fa 1 H n H 3D Ji o If D P i. s i "s ti n 'M i PROPOSALS. CONVICT LAUOll. roiCTK COO PE IIS TO LET., SK.AI.KT rROPiMAI-S VVlf.L HK KECKIVKD ON TI1K J f-rt Monday in April, fy tt nv4r-li)-l, at tte i otllceof tb Indiana Pri.son in M cbiari Cij, lr tfc la bor of forty tco.si Cof'p-r r--r :t terra tT two f.r n'te vears, l be woik t with n the pii"n a!!. Tbrl,a foci work -hop larp etjr.ijj'.i lo-1C0 rufii, with all th rn-cesary cor.t;i-;!.cs. Tba loration f a ood on loi bi6iu-i-r., as staves ani Lcrp poV are abnn 'art and raa be r rocLrd oil f ircrabl term If fe-i-d tb labor f the ronvict mar be ud for ary r-ib'r roerhanif al perP". aad strain power can be bad for pn-pell ng ma ctinry. 3o t M f"r !e than "Oc per !ay will be received. By PT'ler c f tte Board of Control. mcM-1W THUS WOOD, vVaHan. HARDWARE. NEW IRON STORE. POHGKOY, FiV Al VO., m No. 24 Soutli Meridian Street, f 1XDI 11APOMH, INDIANA -J Mar co3taotlj o band ! i IR0S, STKRL, SAILS, ANVILS, BELLOW-, VICES, AXLFS, SlfUyGS, B"JLT.. KALLE HiLK CASTT5G8 , j NUTS, WASHERS.IfukK SH0a, HORSE SU0E SAILS, WHEELS. tirBS, SrJKEFKLIXlKp, SDAFTS, BCGr.r AID WAGOSbOWS, CHAIN, PLOW H M. C , 4C. JVk KÄ'TPM w .- 1. . Ttt ObH Rier Sail Cmr'y . TVa UadiMm Pearl Starch Cora paw y. -TTTber will sell all artfelea in taa'.r lina at tbelowatt wsaxkatpncaM febl? ; - tPAIMTIMC, - floxg.äo. ft east sew tork street, op- , POSITE rn'TeriTT Ssjtiart, it prepared ' to Jo all kind-of Ooaae and PafnUtiC. Graixinic aad Claxinc a hört iKMiew and In tbe very b.t arjU. IfMtt wanutg wert la bis Una art rtvmtt t five bim a Call. fecS-dlr

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CLOAKS, CIRCULARS, SAQUBS, BASQUES, A:o.f Azcf Acn. -ATUlli. LORD COX 7K AFK NOW ItrCf lVlNG Hit LAR1EIT A5D rot attraco uock 1 Cloaks, Circulars, We hr erer exhibited, la Plain, Fancy and Tricol, English 3Iiltonsf Middlesex, French and German Zephyr Cloths, In Le And dctiublf Cjlum for spring wrtr. ALHOl Black Silk Circulars, Saques. Basques, &c., ifcc Compiisiiif all the let fM l'uri and lndon 1 $)niprt. Richly" trimmed with Heal 1 Jl 111 1)11 T3 IjUCC, I ' jliich Bead Gunps. AND KI. KU ANT Ornaments, I iL! 1... - ..1 . 1 Shawls, Grenodiue 'Shawls, Liama. Shawls, Shetland, Shawls, Cashmere, Shawls, Pale Bor d. I"i?We respectfully inrit. lhe public to c!l nd .iiniin. .ur H.ck. WINES, LIQUORS, GtC. HAHN & KOSE, No. 11 South Meridian Street, 1 ... WOOLKSAt. DEALKK8 IS Foreign and Domestic WINES, IQU0B8 9 C I G- A R S,

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We call particular attention t wr m aaortmest of jernint imported Alio r-r LarM Stock c-f OLD BOURBON WHISKY AMD TOBACCO, t All bri7bt before tV rie, wV.jCh erablet oa f alf a ! tbe ery lowest price. j We larfte Dealers to eiadine rur atork before j!r- ' cha ing le where. . " II A II X & It OSE. ASTROLOGY. ASTROLOGY! 5 GO AMSEKTHSATT Rl r,rrrD ASTTOLO-" r;KK,!T-fe.r LI 03 A II .US.' I!eUtteevemk " aevevh B tn wUh a natural r ft. - av into f.itwn j wm tKh taero! tat tt la retUy atocib!r. lie U tbe U tde AtroL'.er of tb ' inetntbDtury. ühtLe of a okk sW ao4 tb card of tie tufnent reiCi freree, y.dam UBormabd. , b caa utl eveyytb jt tbat ta -till wrapt la oN noo., Ua will ten l;a U coHMJltbi wk Iber w ll marry, th ttnW ef rM dr-n tbey w It ktVe Vld erhalt the Aatrlnc1st, at 5o. 5 Ke.teebT frrt boQM- be4ew tb Rack. 7 "tw. tra Peraona Uh to coolt tb rrfear- ter cam d s.. hy s'atitK tbrtr aCe. e-mpUxiow, ard tbe tbey were boro In, wUfrj tbt e er fx r-, etamp. Addraaa Bx l4S, l&diaaapoha. PE Pneof eoualia-ion fl febtS-dlm. ' WAfJTCD. AGENTS AVAKTED. VrT7A3TEP, ACEKT FROM fT5 TO fR m pry want an actiw A rent fanaU wr idW) (a mrr County to sollt order for tbeir rw fu May,iTt wA ranrs. smw driver aad extra Medlrs. er et br4 For parucaUrs, enma, Ae endo a euaaa ad al. dTvV CHARLES WIKEE. OevetaM. OUo. fU9-42w Gatter at A(wt forUa Chü4 riatr "