Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4435, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 January 1865 — Page 3
By Mr. Dennett Jftallg!r.K bonis IqM to furnish toMiert am! maintain their families. W anciip from coon tj rtcordtr'i oCeet. By Mr. Cobb, repeal!; aertiors Oft, od 604 of en art to recover poasessloa of rrunrtv, c. , . Dy Ur. HahJ. ciiecfinf. tbe tiue for the Com toon Pleas Court In the counties of Jscsson anJ Bartholomew. " Bj Mr Uonham. chengiog the lime of Coin moo 1'leaa Courts io lie Idh district. . CO XT t IT II litCTIO.t. A communication of the secretary of ata. inclosing sundry document in the case or Mr. Brown, contesting the teat ol Senator Vawtrr, u laid on the table. arTlAltMtT 0 AIHQSM. Mr. Vawter offered tht following, wbicb wa adopted: ' Whereas, An aprraisemeut wan made of all the railroad In the iuu during the jetr lbC4; and whereaj, tail appraisement baa ieen re dnced, eotse fifty ardwme one hun Jred per cent , thus making the taxation of tbla atate bear one qually upon citixena; therefore, be it Roolved, That a committee of fire be ap pointed to inTetigate and report: t FirstBy what proviaioa of law fuch reduc tion wn Bade. Second Whether any improper means were aed by any persons or corporation to procure uch reduction. Third -What legialatioo. if any. is necessary to correct tbii unequal redaction, an ! to prevent ref-etltion in the future. That fn orJer to enable ai 1 rommit'.ee to Perform tbeae duties, lb ay Lara power t se ad for person and papers. The Senate then took a rerrxa for 4 inner
arraaoo iimio. A resolution was adoo'.ed authorizicz the ! ing of three dollars' worth of postage tamp lo each Senator. t. ft. arraaisaui.iT Two additional members for the R. R. appraisement committee were authorized by a rote of the Senate. ootaaaoa'ji mu3aux The committee appointed to wait on the gov - j erttoe reported that ha would deliver his message ; in the hall of the House at 2K o'clock p. m. I 'S " PA0K FOB THK fa&SIDkMT. ! Dickey Richards, who has held the position u j page to the president for two sessions, was dulv I iustalled a such for the present e-'-ion, bv vir : lue of a resolution of the rienate. j i raorosiTiox, The following bills were introduced, read the: first time, and passed to the second reading: 15 y Mr. Thompson (Sä) amending nection it of the act incorporating cities. Ac By Mr. Corbio (59) authortxiog county commiiiioneri to make allowanees for labor perform j el io pursuance of the three per cent, fund act. Iy Mr. Corbtn (s. 10) amending section 322 of the practice act. j . By Mr. Hord, (a. 11) repealing section 10 of j tlie court of conciliation act. ' MORI nr. TheofHcers of Switzerland couuty sent up a fetition praying for the enactment of a law increasing their compensation, which was laid on the table. SOLMU TO TOT. Honham introducetl a joint resolution. Mr Sec. I.J prorosicg to amend the constitution to setter provide against fraudulent voting, and to enable soldier to vole, which was passed to the econd reading. STAMMMO 'OMWlTTKk.a. Mr. Corbin offered a resolution, wfv-h was adopted, directing Hon. Paris C. Dunning, president pro tern., to make appointments of the u-ual henaie committees, and report at an early day, RILES. Mr. Hord made an ineff ectual effort to get the rules of the last e.saion adopted fur the government of 'the present, till the report of the com mitteeon rules oovxaxoa's Mt-vSAtx. In compl-anee with an invitation, the Senate repvred to the House of Representatives, to hear the Governor's biennial message. The senators having returne!, and being called ) order, Mr. Moore moved that the Senate adjourn till 9 o'clock to-morrow morning. The motion was agreed to, and accordingly the Senate adjourned. HOUSE. The lloune met at a. m., Mr. Speaker in the chair. Journal of yewttrday 'a proceedings read, cor reeled axd appro veil. ! rmrax aht clixto coxtutxo ilxctioxs J Mr. Speaker announced that the first business : in oruer was tne consideration of tne louowing p; pending on adjournment yesterday, as introduced by the gentleman from Rooue, (Mr. Stringer.) j Whereas, Dudley Hambrick and Higgina Lane i are present in this bouse to contest the seats claimed by Austin M. Puett and S. Collier, as representatives from Putnam county; And whereas, Hamilton. Is contestant of the seat claimed by Cornelius J. Miller, as represen tative from Clinton countv therefore Re it resolved. That the said contestants be aOmitteJ to aeau in this House uutil the Mid contests shall be fairl determined Mr. Stringer said that he desired to withdraw his resolution. He had presented f. without con sultation with the gentlemen immediately inter- ; ested, and without consultation with members generally, in fact. Leave was unanimously grauteJ Mr. Suinger to withdraw. lOMMiTTit o statio Lay , in Mr. Speaker auuounced this select committee as follows: Messrs. Rranhsm, Miller, of Clin-1 ton, Miller, ot Tippecauoe, Meredith and Rum EirotTXX. Mr. SboafT, of Jay. ofTTed a resolution admitting newspaper reporter to sents within the bar. Mr. Ruskirk thought the resolution too broad, j The reporter admitted should be those ot the two principal papers, and such others a the pre siding otEcer might designate. Mr. Rrown moved to commit the resolution to j a select committee of five. Carried. ini uehBcbs fku CRawrotu au cut Messrs. f. i i it i . 1 i Kxnl mn and Humphreys apt-etred. I presentrxl their cre-lenti ntialrt. and were sworn into i office. THLaMOMk.TI.RS, kTC.
Mr. Rurns otTerevl a resolution permitting the i wurlhVi He i a gentlemnn of infinite genius, employment of sufficieut aid by the doorkeeper, ftrJ 'u,ler the opera'iou of hi double-edged and authorizing the purcbe by hini of three 9j,et'r4t every iniivilual leaves Stolworthy's enthermomeiera for the use of the House. t..iv jr.)
Auopicu, jaw. opeaiir ueiun utrvevwu, vu munuu i in amendment, to exercise a supervision over the matter. CLAIMS. Mr. Miller, ot Clinton, oflered resolution iu structiCii the committee of ways and means to allow no claims to go ino appropriation bills on
less rented ten days in advance, which was re-' oe. come all. Mepnen cans you now. nut on -fene! to the committee of w.ys and means I the l:h of February next I uole Ate w.ll call.
siixrs. Mr. Leach offered a resolution directing the doorkeeper to purchase three dollars' worth of postage stamps for the use of each member. Amended on motion of Mr. Sullivan, deainatirig denomiustiou, ar.d referred, on motion of Mr. Urowu, to the committee oa stationery jnoii n of Mr. Hranham. the llouie adjournwd until U p. ni. arnaxoox. I ursuant to adjournment, the House convened atji o'cloeir, Mr. Speaker in the chair, and a juoru3 pre-ent. COMMl SICATIP54 faPM tf CI IT ART Of Ulli The speaker laii before the House communication, Irwm the eeretarv of atate, relative to the content! seat b the House, from Putnam. Clinton, and Johns., n. e , n 1 on motion of Mr !ük'rk. the whole rattier was referred t. the eoiarailtee oa elections. at Lka Mr Uaskirk, fro n the select 'v 'u Un 1 1 , te t,rted amendments to the r.t!-v uJ teA live to the procurement of the Kevued Statute i,aueJ by Oavio Jfc lloid. Mr. Uuskirk itatcl that the state librarian, uuler ih aetton of ihe llouie veterJay, had already ur-lere-i tr, UhW dtfigcated from Boston Mr. Braiiham thought that there tu treat coiumendable diligetr tsed by the clerk of the House, or some oue a i tier for h,m. in imcnedi tely traLsm'.ltlof the order of tbs Uu.o with
rttrd to the Utote, kc. lie Lope J tVt'iccb promptitude woulJ e hereafter at all tlßfl ft ncUed. ' Mr, Newcooib jji J.r ate- l Mr. Niton, the clerk, and alio Mr. Steveoaou, the librarian, in the re gar J. td fifcall) ih wbole matUr table!. A communication au received frooi the Sentit, announcing the orjraniiition of that body, anJ the appointment ol a committee to wait upon h'w eicellency, and advi-enimof the fact On the pail of the Hjue. Mr. Speaker uppointed ll?n Hrown, Gregory, and McVey to Co operate with the Senate committee, to wait upon his excellency The committee, returning, reported that at -M3 o'clixk hi excellency would appear before both houca and deliver hi message, and, on motion of Mr Itrown, the dKrkeerr was directed to provide seats for the aeoatoM, who, on the suggestion of 3f r. Speaker, and in accordance with Cutom, at he stated, were received standing, and in silence bv members of the House, a they entered the Hall. Ifoth houses thereu;Mu being iu joint convrn tion, Hon. I'aris C. Dunning, 1'resident of the Senate, preidm, and Hon. John U. I'ettit, Sakerof the Houe, seated at his left hand, Governor Morton, ecjrtcd by the committee, appeared, and after prayer by the Rev. Aaron Wovi of the Presbyterian denomination of this city, delivered hi icsstge The conclusion of the governor's address was received by warm and out spoken demonstration and the president announcing that tie object of the joint convention had beeu accomplished, de clared it adjourned sine die. The senators retiring from the hall, on n.otion of Mr. Ilranham the Houe aljournel until to morrow at J o'clock a. m.
DAILY SENTINEL. SATURDAY MORNINO, JANUARY 7 CITY ITEMS t"Üio-lv to-day. can every psge ol '1 le Senliiitl t5T"Suow fell bountifully and beitutifully ovrr thv region yeterdsy. The sleighing i fine this morning. ?TibUUU wurth of Udies furs at cost, at iUker 1 Mclver's jn-dlw tVit the wonderful and sublime Juke. at .i I - i: I r .. . . .. II- :. ,t .. r, j r glass blower of the age. ee his woudeit:i! s'eam engine - m f5Jf"Fur lidie. mLses- eentlemeo'a and bov'st boors, shoes and eliprer. t'ne famous eot.iMi-h- I mentof A. Lintx, West asrjingtou -treet, eist of the Palmer House, is the place to vUit A IUat Cna.tct. Baker i Mclrcr ate closing out their immense stock of furs at cost. jan7 dlw IT We would incidentally remark that clo rioua Oeorge Rhodius, of the celebrated "Circle," North Meridian street, will set one of the root famous of lunches at ID of the clock a m. pre ci;ely. , .... .. . tfPOn Wednesday, the 11th ina . 'he Fenian Hrotberhood give a grand ball at Masonic Hall. It will, we predict, be oue of the mot magcifi cent affairs of the sensn. t" Don't fail to vi'sit the Indiana State Mu. seum. Madame Mary A English proprietress, todav, wbeje are to be seen all the wonders of the age, and all for twenty five cents. (Jo yourself and take the little folks. tP The largest and finest stock of furs in the State goinff at cost at lt-tker Jt Mclver's. JtnT dlw Mkteolitam TnxsTRX The is the last night night of the excellent comedian Mr. F. S. Chan frau. The great military riay of Rull Run and Turn Hin Out. Go all. Uo early. Rklioiois Notice. Rer. 11. T. oster will preach in College Hill, corner of Washington and Pennsylvania streets' to morrow morning at 10 o'clock; aUo in the evening U 7 o'clock. VfT'Sow is your time to buy ladies' furs. Us ker A Mclver will sell, without doubt, theilarge stock at coft. jau7-dlw La i) i as CnoAas -In order to cler the consignment. I will sell the balance of fine cloaks this morning and afternoon without any reg;ird to cost, as they must be sold. So come and get bargains W. E. Kkarh Ksrux. U S. CiatriT Cot-at. James Filler was conticted of hin' counteifeit money in In. ptMsesnion, but his counsel, Sims A . Colley and Joeph E. McDonald, made a motion for a ne trial, w hich was argued yesterday, with what re suit we did not leara up to the time of our ?oir.g to pre. Sixth Waed Mcxtixo at the Council Chambie The citizens of the sixth ward who feel an interest in filling the quota uuder the pending r JI rm irwita.1 tf mii't it the Council Chamber. (Henn'a Rloek. on this (Saturday) evening Jan uary 7th. Come out, citizens, and aid the C ity Council to fill the quotas Manv Cirizt.s. jyVe again call the attention of our readers lo the advertisement, in another column, of Messrs. Jenison, Nelson A Co. successors of W. H. Talbott Co .'wholesale and retail dealers in watche-, jewelry, silverware, watch material and tools. No. East Washington stieet. The most splendid assortments of everything in their line may be selected at Jenion, .Nelson & oo. . j tSJTHeitkam, merchant tailor. North lllmo:s ; street, opposite the Rates House, i9 now offering h;s splendid stock of solid goods at cot, an 1 ne will make them up in the roost approved style. upon the order of any gentleman These elegant f.ibrics comprise llcitaam s spring stoca, and he is iuduced to make this disposition ol them in order to nuke room for hi magnificent spring arrival tSPStolworthy, merchant tailor, Notth Merlaian sireei, is, wc woui'i sn , vauu. " ' . . - , Bnu ' 'V r ' i Aa,; f.Kf; f,... sorimetik ui Ionian mu uuuii.-m vtn i which to M?lect for elegantly fisbioued habila- ! mnta Mr J J. Pierson is the artist at StolCoMt in Ol r vr thk Dravi or Vol' May ut , Srat CK er LtiiHTNtNO The citizens of the fifth t ward are requested to assemble it tha Western Kngir.e Hoise on Siturday eveniLg. January 7. ' at 7 o'clock, to cousult and devise .oouie means to , relieve the ward from the impending draft Come .-. Si a. and vou may nave io ro. Hr ot'Ier of W.ird C)mmitte. i StKrn n McNabb 1 here will be two eihibition of Soe ' bohm's Stereoptican to-dsy a mstinee at J oMock, acd in the evening. This is not only s fcientifi' woudtr. but is really marvel of the ae. Those who hate visited the exhibition here universally pronounce it in every way wur thy public patronasz. Lite like views are given j of the mot noted scenery in Kurope, and the j exhibition of statuary is alroosteijual to theorig- ! iral. A few hours cannot t spert more profitably or pleasantly thau in visitisi: this reit work ol art 'e .4 Cnrtt. ' . Ya Slnhml: It will be seen thifi.h vour : columns tbat a so railed hi.tini ma'ch has taken plaie between Mr Kre1. lUliwe the ale rccrchaur and mvsflf. at l'rofes'or l'h (eraM's rhooiiiic gallery, iu the Crystal 1'aUce. The re'alt of tliat contest, though unlavorv,ie to the ur.der-igned, is r.ot in his rptniou true criterion of the merits of the rtpeclive parties, t have tltereforo privately fhallengevl. aid through your paper I publicly chtllenge, Mr Ball weg, tn v honorable uMaoi.::. t meet me in a fair and s-juare enounterinat is tosay.au encounter, r.ut ol children with air or rpguns, but an encounter of men, with men's wrxj)n"s. at any mark ati'1 at any distance. owaat blau Iibtasajsn.!. Jaa t. 'tj
A Pititi axd IrtuxsTtxu Fact "Tacts are stubborn tblogi do cittcr where found. It Is a pouire and at the same time a moil in terenting fart, that our sick soldiers, who are so fortunate at to oUia a bottle of Pinkerton's Wab'x and Calissya Hitlers. io strergtli tnacb faster, and sre aooner able to do dutr on the but tie fielJ, than those who are deprive! of them This is owing to the stubborn fact that these bittrriate tae greatest renovator and purifier of the blood ever before offered t- the public. This is no idle tslk. No one ever used these bittet but waa highly delighted with the ftencScial results arising frtim their daily use. We are glad to learn that step are being taken to supply the sick soldier in our campe and hospital with these bitters. It is a huratae and benevolent oh ject. Druggists and wholesale delers alwivs btve tttee bitters for sale. The genuine article has the n-irne of Jacob Pitikertori blown on each bottle m thuls-it - -. tyThe committee appointel at the Tliird Ward war meeting met at the Mayor's office, as by ippointmeut, when the following committees were appointed to canvass the ward for subscriptions to the city loan for raising volunteers: From Washington to Market street Mr.S T. Bowen. and Mr. K bert Browning. From Mtrket street to New York street Mr. A. Dear and Mr. Iaasc Roll. From New York to North treet Mr. John Love and Mr. A. E. Vinton From North ctreet to the Donaüou Lina Mr. J. M. Tomliosor:, Mr. Isaac Hodgson These committer? nre requested to canvass
tneir respective districts to morrow.no! report in the evening at fice A. I-sa. Secretary. oloc-k, at the Mayor's ofS. T. Bok. Chairmsn. .N'iw City I)iar.CT"iiv. Through the kindness of Mr. Howard, the .blNheii ot this work hare been enabled to piocure ihe new numbers for the city in advance of their being placed upon part of the building. The ranrss will be completed by the 5th int . suJ the copy placed iu the hand ot the printers on the bth Should any of our citizen have bean ovetlooked by the can van--ers. thev will pese call at the office of Hawfs i: Co., No. lG Kast Washington street, and leire their addie-n. a the publishers are anxious that our whole popu! ition nhall be represented. The work will be reidy for delivery ; about the first of rebruaiy 2 ot i $1,000 Rxward. The above rewitrd will be j given to any person who can furni-h a prescrip tion for coughs, cpld. whoopiug-couiib, asthma, and consumption, which is ejusl to Dr. Strickland's Mellifluous Cough lUIu. This bnUam will cure' the alove complaint., alo pittir.g of blood and night sweat.. One hft i-nt little is .-utricieni lor any one to try. tie vor-t cases of chronic couch, asthma. who.pitig-coii!:h and primary cajei of consumption are tuied Nv Dr. Sirk-kUnd'i Mellifluous Cough ia:.im. it can i" iliflt rent fiora be had at any druggist's. It any other conii medicine we hnve thi count rv. known in If. fPubstitute naval certificates of exemption furnished men drafted into the United State. ervice, and alo those not drafted, st the lowest possible rales and oa rhort notice, by A. F. Noble, government claim agent. No. 5 Yobn'd Block, North Meridian street, Indianapolis, Ind. S dbt , J-Mr. Joho It. Ackley, general business street, Chicago, is now in agent, o. 1 , N ell the city, at the Bates Hou-e, prepared to furnish, at reasonable figures, volunteers and substitutes to all who may desire them. dtf DIED. ... . . . . . At th rr-iJnce of Mr. hheta, on the moruin of January Sib, lGG, in the ?4th year of Lrr age, Miss Kluaseta Sr.Ciia LawaxACt, niatcrnal aunt of ilr. Shcsts. Funeral uffTice on f ujUjr a'trri.oou at 2 ocl&. t " AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLIT THEME. Corner of IV'iisAiiy aud 'l'tmtr$tre Strtett. .Tlfimtcer Jlr. W . II. fllley . Saturday Evening, January 7, 1865, Bull Run, or the Sacking of Fairfax. TTjmJXT HIM OXJT. ICyXonday r.en!ng, Mr. L. Y. BARRETT. Taicts or ADurssio. Dres Circle ami ranjurttf.JO cent.; Privat &.xea. for Ax pf rx ii., fVlHi; )rcL.-tra 8-ati, 75 cent; l.alirrr au1 Fairi! CSrrlr, li chts; Children in arms, $15; all rsservM r'rat' T." . Door upro at a j-jartr ta 7 o'clock. IV rtoriuatiLt conimencea at 7, o'clock prcNflr. PAUTICL'I.AK 0T1CK. The Hor.s Car lr tha Tbeatr every evening at the clo.'e of th perfurnia:.c. People llvlur at a distance ran rely on thU. MASONIC Grand Entertainment for the Learned SinilM'S )TIfl f I IHK moil Wonderful Exhibition extaut, will b exf Libtted in Mahonie Hail for a term of nichts com-iu-Ticlr!i with Thur.Uy eveniur, Jauuiry T.ih. Thl wonderful invfiitlon wa Vrcuirht from Pari !u May, and where it ha been exhibited ha called forth the admiration of the beot critics. All khould v !l. PRICK OF ADMISSION'. SO CENTS. 'T"ymjjrs at 7; tu ijimTvix-s ai a oiok. CLOAKS. SHAWLS. &C. TS . J3 a M O o W In W Xfl r5 o o En O H c2 i 9 y. bt 7. X O r. Q c CO W P MEDICAL NOTICE. Ii-r-. .J. V V. THOMSON FRJU TH KA.ST.l II AVK (U-XNKD THE1K OFHCK on the e-.t :rfe -f V :rrnii Aerjue, a frw 1.t.r oU!L f V?ah:;.jton r, I:.Jiai.ap.Jl..., In-1 , r.r t!:e ".eviatien of toman mcTtru , ty .7.r:::s io ULfortu-.it persons a5!:cted with PrrhiMs. er any pr.e of t"rte Ivae, r.r I ar..1 a"e raftLol oi' t.".e o':d : 1 care. four.4 j cf :nc in 1 ' t our.-l phüoophy. Soermaterrtsir a anl Inorerry, in.i irf tr:t c -r Soixlary e-r Coci-t'' poii: of Iwi. !au;i.:, tbatcuna .be cifi l.v aay other phyiiciaa in lbL city, rcre.t rerfet'v an t r'rnanently. or r.o ckxree. Address Itoi lilr. j NOTICE. ... 1 omcK cmiiN's strikt kaiutat co, Inen,tr S t, t."64. ALL parties lavleg claim U.t tta ClUsa's airesl EaJway Cctnpaoy. will plea r!r Usa rrsvl. t ta et day f Jaesary.lsea. JeuI-a;l A T bÜTXLÄ. Secretary. .
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Telegrapliic Dispatches, as roars sirasaiVfsavasaaviyarassfiBSk Far 71ralUff ftepwrt n rirat la.j iiLrvioii'r KKPOUT. Latest War Hews. Shermau Preparing for Another Campaign.
GUERRILLAS ON THE POTOMAC. FROM CAIRO AND BELOW. AFFAIRS IN SAVANNAH. GOOD Oil U Lit PREtMILS. a O IS Or UEHHIO ' A X.. Ac. Ac. Ac Ar. liovtrsor Andrstv tlesaage. 13osto, Jaunary Ii The message of (Jovernor Aodrew was delirered lo the legislature to dsy. It is a. more lengthy and cotupiehensive document than ordinary. The revenue ol" the year amounts to i5,),31", and the disbursements to $5,107.957 The total debt of the state, funded and unfunded, is J'Ü.t'JlJT, and the resources, including rsilroad mortSes and the sinking fund $17,57.211. The Governor says there is nothing at present, or probable, iu the indebtedness to excite appre-lit-nsion The scrip heretofore issued by Mass.chisetts will be redeemed, principal and interest, in old, with cheerfulness, which bcomes her spotless honor, and the promptness of an iu J us trious commonwealth. The oSering of considerable bounties, paid in advance, i? not considered neelful for the procurement of soldiers. The bounty of the government ought to be reserved lor liberal pensions to disabled soldiers, and to the widows and childreu of dead soldiers, who hare fallen in battle The number of men actually furnished by Massachusetts to the army and navy of the United States np to December 31, 1864, including nine months men. was 195,437, making a surplus over all citl'a of 7.13. The state his lurnishöd. durin,; tLe last year, to the raiy abne 45,446, besides 6,f 00 one hundred days men, not credited to the quota of the .täte. Massichu setts has sent more men to the service than ate now to be found iu the rlate between the ge of eighteen and forty five. The msfis.e recommends the abolishment ol the death penalty, and an important change in the l.iw of . uitrrisge and divorce. It also seconds the modification of many laws, aud the establishment of an institution for the treatment of iuebiiates. lie also seconds the amendment to the constitution of the United State, and the legislature is requested to convene in ettm session, in case the present Congress should fail to V3o,t an amendment abolishing slavery. In conclusion, ihs ovrnor ii,timit tht it,: i is the last tiaie hri ahtll assnrne the duties of chief msgistrtte. t roru ork. i Naw Yoac, January G 1 he Tost has prl-: rate letter from Savannah, which speaks of the ; order prersiling in that city since its oecapation j by our army. The citiaetis have coutidencd in ; our protection A citizen late one night exhibited Iii watch to the writer, and said he wouldn't dire wear a witch or anything else valuable in the Ffreets the nich'. before the aniril of Sher. man. The writer was also informed that Gov. ! Drawn n about to issue a tirocUmation before j Hood moved towards Shetmau's rear, calling n convention to propose terms of peace, but was j deterred by Hood's movements He wa afraid J of Jen. Dans. It would appear that the destruction of the Georgia railroad by SiiVrman, struck a staggering blow to Lee and Davis aud Richmond. The Post has seen a private letter from a citi zen of Ssvanuah, which states on the authority of an officer that it supplied Lee's army up to the time it was broke with 11.500 he id of cattle per week, the cattle coming from Florida and south em Alabims. There is reason to believe, from information in the possession of residents of Savannah, thai Lee has not thiity days supplies on hand. There were crowds at the leading banks to diy, uhf-ribiug to the 10-40 loan, iu anticipation of the closing of the binks to morrow. i I roia Wnatilugtoii. WaiuiNOTON. January ft. A detachment ol men from the l'otomac doli! ! a . under acting mas ter Hill, landed on the Happahannock river Wednesday, six miles above i:s rnuuth. They destroyel two barrels of powder and two torpe does which the tetels had there, r4'ected. The mail bout thi morning fron City Point brought up venty live icLel juisjt ers and de setters who luve taken the onth ot allegiance. Major
Andrews, who commands the guard art'airs, leported back the following joint ieoiuthe l'otomac river from Great Kails to lion, which wss unanimously adopted:
picketin the mouth of the Monocacy. says the guerrilia who infest the bank of the river have become very troublesome lately, and that hardly a night passes without tiring on our pickets, or attempting to cross the river at some point or other. Ou Monday night, while the m iil carrier ot Msj Andrews was couveving the nnil from camp to j I'oolesviiltt, he was fired upon from the shore, j and the ba.l passed thron ah his head. .rcs then one of the 1st Delaware cavalry was tired tipun by guerrillas ou ihis side of the river, who appealed to be operating with a party while they signalled him trom the M.Aryl.iTiJ side, in the neighborhood o! Rockville. Irom Cairo. Casio, .January 6. T'ne steamer Olive Branch, from 2iew Orleans the ti'Jth. has arrived with mails for the north and east, and the lith Kentucky infantry en route for Louisville to be mustere.! out. The transport Kxact is reported iu a sinkiiig Condition outside the bvr. having collided with another vessel off Vabasco Tf I V A al.ainA ' . C .vii a a . ' mm e- VrS I ( f 1 " f l ASS IIIC SRW7VIIW UI Ulli V41 4 a Vf 1 U S"iWbr4 i Kongo the rebels were demonstrating sgaint I that place. A considerable force of them wete concentrating at Clinton, L. A movemeut of troops is said to te goin;; on f:ota Mempb's. the publication ot which is con-tiab.-ind. 1 roiu M. houik. St. Lot is, January b The constitution! . Cjtivention met at Library Hall to day. effected a temporary organisation, with Coluuel Arnold ; Kreket, of St. Charles, in the chair, and Major j Foster, secretary. After lhe ap;ointmeut of the ( committee on credentials, the permanent orgar.i-1 ration, and the adoption of the rule, the convention adjourned till lo morrow. Judge Clover, of St. Louis, will probably teceue the nomination i for permanent prc-ident of the convention. I'rnn lorllianl. I'yatLaND. Ma. , January C The rteauitr Vo , tomac, from N'ew York for I'ortland. took fire , atound her txjilers at 4 o'clock this morning, oft ; Capo Kliiibeth. and burnci Rapidly. Her! crew and passengers were tsken oft by a nherman, aud have arrived here. Four lives were ; !ot. among whom were Chsrle L. Wilson,! chief mate, and the econd cook. TI.e cargo; vi s insured. irois lIstltiiHore. B iiliMuak. Januryli The steamer Calilor ', nia, fiom Uiüoa Head, arrived at Fortress Mon ; roe yesterdav. with Col Kwing, bevrei ol dia patches Sherman's armv was re'.mg, and retaiii.i in a irreal carunaisn. 1 Kdpilrick !!. e merits was actively watching liar. lee's. I rttu 4tt;tistu. Atosil, H , Janury 6. 1 be liiowing state oßirets were chose:i by the legislature t jda v : For adjutant aeneral. Juhu L Hudson; lor seeretsrv of state, Kfhraiaa Flint, jr.: for Is od agent. Iaac V Claik; tzr attorney general, John A Teters
I ram iiws ton. . Horror, .Isnnsry A publk soetriK will te hel-i on Mondsv reit to raise furd to estend siil to the peop!e ol Ssvaonah. train ntlsburr ritrsstto, January CP.M. IUer s t fset b pierwtrk. Vf esther eloirdr tA wet -
XXXVIII C0M,RKSS--2d SESSION. SKNATK WisuiiuTi, Januar? tj Mr. Sherman, from the finance committee re lorted back the petition of srmy ofücers askirg 'Or increase of par, and aked that the commit le be distharrJ The petition ws referred to Ibe military com mitt re Mr. Trumbull ci'.eied a resolution, hieb was pasfed, calliug on vLe secretary of the interior for information relative to pension agects em ployed bf government, and how many iu each State, under what law employed, ic. Mr. Trumbull railed up the bill to regulate the proceedings in criminal caes relatiug especially to the punishment of the rime of treason, which passed. It provides tint where the ofleuse charg ed be treasou, and in capital u3ene, the defen dant ehill be cntitlol twenty and the United States to five pciemptotv challenges on a fiat. For any other ofSen.e the United States hall be entitled to two peremptory challcEgw, ed the defendant to ten Wheie any teron hall be convicted ol au offense aain.-l the United States, an J Khsll be sentenced to ImpT'ionmeM tor a peritd longer thau one year.it shall b lawful for the court by which sentence is pss?ed to order the ame to be executed in any state prison or penitentiary within the district or state where the court i held, the u.e of which prison or penitentiary is allowed by the legislature of the state tor the purpose, and the expeoae atteuding the execution of the fcenter.ee shall be paid by the United States The act uke etfect the Itt ot J im, I?t5 Mr. Wilson called up ihe bill to drop from the rolls all unemployed officers of the aruiy. The report of the military committee on this subject, recommending thai the bill do nol pass was re.d. Mr. Wil-on moved that the bill be indefinitelv postponed. Mr. Trumbull was orrv the committee on mil itary all Vits had cuUie to euch a conclusion. Mi . Lne, of Indiana, spoke in favor of the re port of the committee, and hoped the Senate would act on its recommendation. Mr. Wilson spoke in favor the bill, aud said the fact of an "ollicer beine out of emplov ment for weeks was evidence th.t he o:ight tobe dismissed. Alter some further discusi-iou the aesand nays were demanded on the motion to indefinite ly postpone, resulting: ayes, -5; nas, v" so the resolution w3 postponed iodeönately. Mr. Slitrnian introduced a biil for levying a tax on tobacco. It provides that a tax ol -Mc per pound be levied on leaf tobacco ind 30c on tobacco known as strips, aud require that all growers, ou or before the 1st of August, notifv the assiöUut assessor of their respective districts of the number of acres planted in tobacco, on a fuiteit of $500 on each acie, and before its re movil. when grown, to give uotice to the assistant treasurer, who shall cause it to be weighed, marked, bianded and numbered, and the owner pay the as.Ht:int treasurer lor such tervice. It tequires that returns be made of all manufactured tobacco on hand on the 1st of July next, to the district assessor. Manufactured tobacco may be removed from the place of production. aud producer and manulacturera mav establish bonded warehouses under the regulations ptescribed by the commissioner of internal revenue. and the tobacco may be withdrawn Irom the , warehouses. 1 The House joint resolution, tendering the j thanks of Congress to Cencral Sherm.n a! d his army was tepurted to have passed the Houi-e. xr. hme. oi Indiana, moveu to taae u? tne i above and pa?s it immediately. Mr. Trumbull paid that it shoulj be referred
the military committee. He wm in favor of the i house. The bill w teferrM to the committee resolution, but desucd its leletence because fuch j orj wtT3 antj meü9 a course lud been pur-icl in relation to other j Th: Kit hrnond Dispatch of the 5th has been oflr:,;f"' . ... , , . , ,, "received. It was heretofore announced that Ihe (.eueral (..rant and Admiral Hrragut ; Sherman had driven in the rebel pickets al Harque.stiou was taken upon ictciing the resoluiioii, i iviiie station, on the C. k S R. R., twentv
aou nie senate oeciocu i:( io rrier n, au-i ine rejution passed without a Jteuting voice The Senate then adjourned until Monday. H0ÜSK. Mr. K4.son reported a hill, which was referred to the committee cu ways and moans, to promote the diffusion of knowledge l'e tuspeusion of duties on paper. A resolution teuderiug a vute of thinks to (reueral Sherman and his officers and men wa passed. The Houce proceeded to the consideration of the Senate joint resolution chanin the constitution as to abolish Uvery in the United States. i Mr. A.hly made a cpeech against Uareiy, and ; argued at length to show that the framers of the j eoustitutiou could not be -uilty ol miking n instrument denying auy part of our people the J just posionof libeity and l.appinead. The House passed tne Senate biil repealing so much of the act incorporating the Smithsonian institute as requires that two of the regents shall be appointed Irom the members of the Natiunil institute the latter having ceased to exist Mr. MeLean, the delegate from the territory off Moutino. appeal ed und touk his scat. Mr. Schenck. fiom the committee on miliiarv Keolveo. 1 nst tne thanks ol tne people h:.i thevongress of the United States arc due, ai d are hereby tendered to Major lieueral Sherman, and through hiru to the officers and men under h's command, for their gallantry and good toiiduit in the match from CiiattauoM to Atlanta. and their triumphant march liuougU Georgia tu Savannah, and the occupation of the latter city. and that the presideut cause a copv of this re-o lu'.ion tobe engiosreJ at: j tiKaruittel V 'e".e t 1 Sherman Mr Ksbsoij ofleieJ reswluliou which agreed that the committee on ways and means consider the expediency of providing fur the commission ol members of the Sen.t'e and House with leave t-j -it dating vacation, congress to examine and report a system ol uxa'ion beating equally upon . the property and industry of the country, and the j bet means of providing Un the crtsiit and meet ! iuir the necessities of tho g- emuient, atnl s.id i comraiivon report oy oni or otnerwi-e ai tne commencement of the !Wth congres?. ! Mr. Kt'son introduced ab:!l ivr the ptjinoti.ti ol knowledge by the suspension of duty on im totted paper.-. The bill lefeired to ti.e t aJ'aela;-" Mr W ilarn lntrfvll!re:l a riill nri x i.tir-v frr th I teim of the Judicial District Court ol ArkarsH-. which wm relerre! the coinuiittee oujudiclMy. On motion ol Mr. i!-on the resolution was adopted instructing the committee on ru'.e- to in juire into the expediency of cretitg two ii3itioiisl ' Hiding lonirnittecs, one 0:1 internal rev enue and the other on national currency, and i also to ni'r;ire into the expediency of fttndins instead of the j. ;.u (-tmnuttee on the Bacifi? rsilroad. The Hou-e t r -cetiei to the ur.rnirrs.tioO of ' the Seuate's joir t resolution, l.ving iu tw ti.e , amendmetit o! the con-titution so i to ahoü-h slaverv throughout the country. Mr. Ashley, of Ohio, endorsed the words of j I 'resident Liti'oln, viz: If laverv is not wrony, I then er tl nothing is wroLg the nro-K)sitton wheth : utiivcr ial wrong be considered or abolish e-i now bctoie tue House. It laverv had never btto krown iu the United Sulci, and if any , member .should introdut a measure to eii-lave any portion oi the people, he would be looked ' upon as au enemy lo the huuun racv He did uot believe that such a measure coul i receive a ; single vjte in this House; yet it ws known that . votes had beeu cast here to keep in klaverv, men j who. under the law d (;od and natttre, sre as i much entitled to ficciom the white mn. ; The frarner-i of the constitution were not guilty of makbg an insiiument wh"u'n could be fairly interpieled. to deprive anv tne of justice, liberty aui happiness He argued that Conj;re-s had i the e justitutional right to make th atnen Jment. anj he afif.fii I the not', fat vraijle result from it Mr Orth poke of the duty and destiny i f the Aniericn people The feeling exhioited throughout our struggle, and in the recent election., rroves our at.iiity aad ot.r wiliinrDe to serve ' our nation The rebellion rnu-t l.e aulue.t iiinoui rrgarn iy cosi or aacr;rce jmi j! an imperative duty. Slavery, the ru ol ail our trouble, is dyiug, but we must, by conjtituti.üial aiuendmetl, .isride sgaiusi iu future exitei'.ce In the rec T.fmction of the government. (i;eat care must be exercised So state mu-t K. Mi.lmillkl inLa iL tTni.n ti l.l It' M . ! varied of ueauc, and able tc eusiaJ ilsii aa
tbority and free iostitutioc. , Tht iUeimeddlicj of Kranee aa J Regis nd demtodaenr terion at tention. Thoe nations siust be bekl to arcownt
for their conduct, and the Monroe doctrine must be enforced, even at the haitrd of foreira war Th ee duties discharges, our destiny is fixed, and in the ptojrese of ticoe our government will be tae only power rerngr.Ia on the ?fortn Aa-en csn conunent. Mr. Schoßeid alvociteJ the amendment, say ing that the people in therecent Presidential elec tu n had decided in favor of the geoersl emaoct pstion of the slave-. Mr. Hcho field made at at tark 03 the people of the city of New York when Nr. Chandler and Mr Urooks spiritedly re plied. Adfourned. The Very Latest. THKKE O'CLOCK A. M Naw Tots, January 6 The Tost ha a letter from Savannah which speaks of the order pte vail iug - in that city since iis occupation bv our aroiv, aud the confidence of the citiieus in our protection. The Richmond Whig proposed to declare the ports of the northern states blockaded, and sub ject all English and French ships to capture. It think? the confederacy will then be recognized The captain of the ship Kate I'rince, captured and bonded bythepuate Shenandoah, says the Shenandoah is not armed for fighting, but only for ibt destruction of ships. She was purchased io hoglsud at nearly twice Iter yalue, ritb Ihe understanding thai she was to be fitted up pirate. She is 11 .'OO tone burden, and can run about 11 knoll &a hour; she ban crtw of 43 men, nearly all Englishmen. TL Herald's Washicztou fecial tava; (Jen Butler report of the Wilmington expedition hai been received at the war depart meet. It la verj lengthy, and tends to exculpate Butler from the responsibilitv of the failure. It is understood to reflect severelv on Admiral Porter. General (Jrant has recently been in corrwpon dence with Lee and Commissioner Ould, supposed to be on the subject of exchanging prisoners. Wa-shivutov, Jan. 31 Specials say that considerable pressure is being brought to bear in the Senate to defeat the bill for the abrogation of the Canadian reciprocity treaty Official dispatcher show that the people of 3a vannah are more loyal than the people of any city yet captured. A brother of the rtbel (.Jen. Hardee reside Iu Savannah, and ssys the people are in favor of restoration. The Richmond Sentinel of the 3d says: Mose by is rapidly recovering, arid will son be ready for duly. Rebel papers have the news that Hood defeat ed Thomas at Columbia, capturing a brigade of our mes. Forrest captured an entire brigade of cavalry, and 600 wagons. Forrest has been made lieutent general. The Senate to day confirmed J. L. Hood, of Illinois, as consul at Bangkok, Siam. A telegram from City 1'oint says Richmond papers announce the death, by paralysis, of Uen. Sterling Frice. In the House Mr. Stephens introduced a bill for the amendmeut of the revenue law, which requires all persons having tobacco to make an immediate return of the quality and kinds to the district assessor, and forbids its removal without a nr mit frnm tha a...r of (hA Yu-ii.)m) . i,ouse of X. Y.. Phila lelnhi. Raitimor. Sa Loui(,t Äud olUr ltceA under the custody of the treasury, aud permits it also to be obtained un jer ueasury regulations for private warehouses, Tne m hUoifi lubtcc0 lo bf txporteJ wilboul Pajmenl uf tax. or packed and prepared for market bv lhe cruwer on hi, premises, or sold there j without payment of tax, bot it may not be manuIirtil if ha itnrs1 In th Krn.?,1 rar. n i fm, ..r,'. j Sherman's present objective point is Urauch- ' ville. We have heard no estimate of his forces, ,: but presume he hi? been reinforced by Foster's I command. j The Dispatch also has the following: j Oen. Ripley h been ordered to the army of t the T'vnessee. I J.scasox, Miss., Dec. 29. Major Jackson, j just from Shreveport, reports the death of Major j General Price at Dooley'e Ferry, Lafayette couu 1 ty, Atkan.. ou the lstmst.,of apoplexy Semmes.the sallant and distinguished com j marder of the famous Alabama, arrival at .lack son on the 17th ult. He i iu "Ood health and anirits. and exniea-.es ihe opinion that the war will eoon end He came T;ft Texas, and is accompanied by his son. We xpe?cibiin iu Ricbraoud week. The (tewi mililia. alter ticbtv auatainin. ihm State. Das-ed throu-h Ausrusta on the th of December WiLMiNro.v. January 4 Late news trom Newberu aud Beaufort report lhat Butler' army and Borler'a tieet had gone to liamptou liowda or perhapa City 1'oint. There were only l.fH.HJ trouns at Motehead City. It was reported at Xewbern thit the Yankees lost five vessels suck and fifteen disabled, and ail their hoisea and artillery, and much ammuui tiou lost iu the recent 5 ale'. The disabled yes sels were left at Beaufort. An official dispatch from Hood, dated Corinth, December 20, was received at the war department last night. (eu. Hood states that his airuy re-croed the I cnnewce liver without material lot, since the battle in front of Nashville. COMMERCIAL. . si aasAra.( Cincinnati ;inrkt. Cixcivati, January t. Klour unchansjed dne. heat firmer and an-1 ijuiet, and but little better ; ted 'i CO ; white u Corn iu good demand at $1 ' 'H! 07 for ear, and $1 l'irjl i; for helll Oats ßim at tC(4F7. Kyedull, SI Kirley dull ; choice spring $1 ii. aid 'all at $1 CO. Whisky dull, with small sa!e at $2 lb(pJ'J -V. l'rovi&ions rinn; useis pork $4100; bulk ineU IbSle1,. Lard J3c. Hog firm, at IbV for -Jt.M pound averages (Jold $-2 2ti. Kxchange firm. si w vwrli Barksi. Naw Yoat, January t Cotton less active and lower, at l 20 for m'ddling. FIouj state and western dull, and without de iden change, at $10 15(3 I U 2i for extra aUle, $12 15(d) 12 25 for extra round hoop Ohio, and $11 :K).i-2 for trade brand Market ciosia Ani.ay 4Uietai.U altsuli ; $2 23(2 2i .V w-;eii., clorii.g st inside price. NVi.eat .,uiet and rather better; good winter ted e-teiu $2 ke.olub $2.i; o, fair do. $2 4(J; fair klilwauChicago spring $2 27(32 32. Very choice amber Milwaukee $2 43(32 M. amt.er wetern f2 inferior IIIidots witer red $ r. Ciii nuiet and steady, at $1 i?(31 V tut mixeJ wettern in store and aäoat. Ooa'.s dull, and l'ic lower; western nominal, $1 06QI 07. Fetroleum iiet and firm at 51(2 rrude and 74e tor refije-i. Wool julet. IV.rk heavy aud lower; $UÜ0(43 5ü for new mers $42 7i for 63-4; caah and regular wav closing at $41i 0 cash; $3i i')3i rnroe; $lfH40 SO for prime mess. ileef unchanged; $20(2-1 for plain me; arvd $ J1 21 50 lor extra we-s. Cut neats, steady ind mhex more dois;; t (l!"f for LoTilders; 13021 tor came. J lre -J bog tn moderate request at !6for tern Lard lower. 2J(&2i. the latter pricw fot er y choice. ' oi sa .s ä a Huttcr quiet but nrmiy Leu at Jta3 ior west mm and lCfiC9for State Cteeit qe'et ICÖ iTeady; IS'it
w tri vnjrrr vakxtt. Xw Twai, Jaaaary C Morev scarcely , trlors het atill ery ffrna aW.cfov aierling . : (icld dull, itLou; mucii cLanee ia quotaiiace -t'. and no, Dgftt&7i4 novernmett stocks more aVtiv and raer. stecke he? ane lewer. I.atcr-r.oli without ao.y social interest usd Out l.tt.e sprcslative motmat P.;. i
at bVil Wuenily declined U . OTICE MERCUAMV RXCniN&S. AMIETUfi? UP TUE EYUks OF TTJ1 XKtf. day, January 7 b. at: s-cLxk P.M. warAll tboae la resud !n tbs rrf aaiaatl f U, Mtatioa ar .vrtf!ty lBne t b prmut , i- AM AID. NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC! HAVE THIS IAT, JA5UART ID. TlUas. ferret bit lotr eitab!'.L.t J.a.l. v... r. (JKliKGE Bf. JKSI50W. HORATIO L WfrjanT and AL:iAXIltK V. JE2CI909. aJl prartkai mimU wsJI potrO Ut rarios trasche of tie traja. I tale this occaioa. ua retiring frotn husires, to retire y lnear lharkt t lhs ctUtcnr o InJ.niDolij rj ,kl State at larga fwr ths very liberal fatronaf f!vej as ftr i,e arly twstity-siictt yrav I swhclt a ceatlccaxcs f that (fenerona palranajc t the yoirf s-eot w9 yn-tA m. and tuon tb patron of the 14 kox Ul th new 2rir w-'J pro wortfey of th4rcoD4eoot. w. II. TAXBOTT. II ATIBQ TAKKX THE OLD AltD FAVORAELT tablikd Jewelry S'.ore of f. H. TAUUTT, No. 24 East Washington Street. Tb tu;ti will b iraawrt4l u;sr ta firm cams f JBXIHOX, SELSOX A CO. We olk.1t a cottiiiaanca af patroitsge from oM curouifrs, asl hsr a trial frsa lhfs who aav not aere(arwr traded vita the Lum Our arraiineuiuta ar euch ai will enable it to keepr&U stock and tLs latrat s:yl contan:.y ea haa4s. Oar fiaeJ rals Lnv far cb, sell for cat. w!Utaa prf U r;KO. M. JI5ISOW. HORATIO I KELSO. Jn-t ALU. F. JEXLHrtw. AGENCY. CL AIM AGENCY, No. 4 YOHN'S BLOCK, t'arufr 31e rid Ian ana IVasttlug-iem I5DIAN ArOLII, LJ)IAXA. Or1CKILS' AMI SOIJ)lEaS' LLAUIS rROMFTLT mads out and roilocted oo the mstt reajonabi terius. CertiScatea of coniade!tedrjesa ebtal&ed froa the DrparUuenta at WbiDrton. Jtour Äoii, ray Ki;. gaarUruiatr aid liWlence aceocnU mads out with neatiia aud diipanra. WANTED. VOLlfiVTEERS WANTED! THI CITr Or I5WA5AIDUS Tf IU. MT A LOCAL BOUNTY OF 5150 00, a ad ii Uon to .ba Govcrmert futv fur Volt&iesra. to nil Iba QUvta. and a premium sf tl'i ia ach ntru. rho ball preaent an acceptable res,n..' t l hsi.H th recmit present fc!Belf he hall te entitled ' Ite pr--roium. apply at Ihe jur' Oftce. Id Oleosa We anapeli. J. pa.VCA Kayur. Jau4-IIJt WHOLESALE CROCERO. To (he Poblic. H svime parcbasec cf A. H. Sktintm tbslr satire nock of grocerie, ws will continue, tits wholssala i(rrry trate at tLeir old taoi, corner sf Maryland aaU MeriJian streeU. Crar stock will t kept fall at aJl timei, and. by diligence and attention ta taaiasM, w !; ! t tuerit a ah are of tbe trade. CROSSlaSl. UauClKXIC.. J. A. CKOSSI.ANÜ, InJUJLASS MAUL'IKK. . S. C.HAXXA. vr. j. (riu.KSi'ik. A Card to Our PatroDS. nailnr ! onr entire of gTwcerlea tw Vcaais. Croaüland, Its r-lre A Co., we wontd retsra ta or pairub oor IkanLs fr tt liberal patrcuags glvea iu. and ask a continuance of the same ta our soocestura, whvin we take plea.ure Ln recommeuJiE a ebtlm worthy of entire cocfideace. Our cSlce will bs kept at tke old atand, wbera we will be pleaaed to aea aft our ru.-tome.ra. A. U. SC US CLL. INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. PALM Lit A I OH I). General Intelligence and Employment Office, .viaryiaadet.v lndiiaapwllalnel. ClLERKS.Xrxuaaio au4 Laborers famuked wltV ploy meet wtere tks Let ware w'.Ui paid. Wfiioen aa ChaTubermaid, feauitressea and hervaats wtll plsee without trüUa st delay ty applylsj at laia ceUre. Irwellmgt, Stores, Rooata , Oftkt aal Kleetjr. ltootaa, furtfhed an.1 ar.funilslsed Ut rent. ft OBVs Bi 121. vtl4-dtf CLUE. GLUE! GLUE! GLUE! UOIfXItT ANDEIi. GLUE MANTJFACTUEER, U It B A N A . ' OHIO, KEKPa cmiMir wo kaad a vwry aaprVoe Utas tt CabiuM Vaksr, Hinters ai4 bek Bfartfars. epCT3-23rn FOR SALE. Large Store Boom on Meridian Street, row hvlii:. T nK riTW.lIlHÜK rrrüRJlk00M05THECtäE ufjlerilaa and Looiiiaaa streets Is for saH. TVs Sior i -ii It 100 teet. with thres lofU JO feat oaca eva-nef-red w.ih tut tore. Aleo niaa f4 ülces acyeaaibla by t.lr ca m trw&t. Tke Iit U 210 feet to depta wlia railroad traf k on tbe tf. tbe whJ leseh. A very dakiratle ant productive property bnilt ia raost mödar tyle. Price a S.t. If cKKK'A5 A P1ERCK, .4 jaL-14w ileal CtUU A genta. MEDICAL TfiSTITUTE. UKDIC1L k SLRCICAL INSTITUTE, 78 12nt Mxirlcot St., Xeaily Oppoaita Us Past OEee.) i5niAArous, r5&, rrsf. :.w. Allows. Tf . Priaactpat. PEttAL ATTF.5T10S PAID TO U1EA8II Of THI lie and Ear, a well a srt ftrwj 4 dUeaas, kota acma a! cfcror. Cansnhsrioe swaMe&UaJ aad grsUt is. 5-ai-Jly. LOST. l-t( oa Satsrdty eoir.g, a Cna gal) ring. Tassaai tcg-sve! oa as aatetanl caasiat or twaaaX htm. atul l acrac apa a twi- ta Imm adwv andtb score below. Above the leavas s IBS Betta. tfrarZ." Frttewtie seems Is tie letter G.M Otrwmm Test. In Ida tka rta U ssy asnsa aad tla -date. tagrsvtU e Us gctd, ttaa: "J. W. Uordaa. tseathe date ana er tke can. TL Snler will te kandaaas!y rtwardej, apaa larlui ft at rty OS'S, la Hew ft Tsiaatt's VutMia, talk af Ua Pat OfSoa; er, al U. Journal OSra wiz& A. C Orswa, E.
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