Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4444, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1865 — Page 2
DAILY SENTINEL.
TaiCXIOI IT XCSTBK rRKSf RVZD. IJaciic WEDNESDAY MORNING. JANUaKY 1. Tto Captor of Fori I lahrr-An Important VictoryAo official dirpatcb reporu the capture of fort Fiaber, by aaaault, on the 1 Sth int. Tili U iodeeJ ao important ictory, a it eüectaallj coe tbe port of Wilmington, through hieb tL rebelt be rce!re the mot of their supplies. What to tbt t1u9 of the tchierr neat i the fact that this fortification war. re ganiJ bj the confederate it inrulocraMe. Thi iueeet ill effect axil demolish General Butlu'r military reputation. U will prore Mm tob one of the greatest hambuga of the wir. Tb rebellion wouU nerer be upprc!seI at.d the war would be interniuable if tucb paper ptnenl. i Berti were rctruatcd with the direction of public affair!. The WarbiDgtoo corresjorvlrtit of The Cincinnati Oitette, io a letter dated the 12th instant, make the following corotnetta upoa General Bi'TiKt, who baa Keen accepte-i aj one, if cot the chief, oracle of the partj iu power: Tb telegraphic cewaof the next two day will lor a t!me make or break Mjor General Butler. It la rarely atfe to tar that any man of braios is politically killed Oy anytDmg, lorwuiw are generally superior in the Ion run to ar.y adr me circurasttccea; but General Butler will for raaoy a day Cad it up hill work t defend Iii failure to attack Fort Fisher, if meanwhile the tame troop uhaer another genet al ahtil hare it tacked and carried Fort Higher. Tbt controferiy with Butler' defiant farewell order to hia army precipitated rtauda now therefore adjournal, till the arrival of newa from tho ecoud eipeditiou agint Wilmington, which wa ei peeled bar made the attack yesterday. It La commonly raid among Butter' enemie that hia order it insubordinate an 1 hould draw upo hirn the prompt punishment of Court Mir tial. In any event it rains a aharp iMue with the authorit? that relief ed him. whoerrr that mar be an lasue which can only be aetllrd finally by the ilestructiou of one or of the other. It it glren out In government circle here than Graut, who U hitherto been Butler' warm friend, la the author of hi remorat, and there i much eridenc In faror of the rtatement ; it is not doubted by other that the hostility of the war ofil o which wen are nid alwaj to ln rih toward too eifert 4 tit heim, hat at last founJ th opportunity fur which It lia I ttf lain in wait The taking of Fort Fisher now will iimloubtedlr Injure Butler, temporarily ; and it tiny develop facta that will ruin him ; failure now will make Butler master of the War Department, if not of th Administration. And to personal fear and political plotting mingle with the patriotic aspiration with whirh the capital wall for the bulletin from Wilmington. Fort Fisher baa fallen, and ihn 111 TU find hia level. He I not mier of the war depattmerit, nor la b of the administration. The . rite eorrtplfnt unwittingly irrraU another view of our public aflVir, which hould rvceivc ronsidenlUio. He ," peraoual feu " and "political plotting" await the bullttiii fiom Wilmington. Tbia admission tell tbn rtory of the war. '1 he atnilhu of blood utxl ltr.urc i but an im ident hardly worthy of ronideratiii by the pol.tician t the capital. The main conaidrratioli with tliia cUs i, who in to bo irtiHited or injured by atirrvsaor defeat? If Wiltn'mg. ton fall Btttm fall, it if ihn a-rond eiprdi lion fall then Biti.ni iualrrof l'ir aditi'iii tration. Who can doubt, alter reading the di elopniriita fioni republican authority, that lli'a I a political war a war pio-ccutcd for inditldu al aggrandisement? Tliwt'lral t'oriuial l'r(nlllon I IM lrr the t'liliiit. On the '.'4 tli of January, John IJylncy Adltn presented the following petition to Dot grea. To the (Jongroa of the Untied Statt . The uoderaigned, ellieri4 f lUreihlll, In the Coin tuonwealth of M ifhiirtt, ty that yU will Immediately adopt nr ur r, raeeatdy , to di He the Union of il.rse Slate Firl, bivue ti Union can be agreeablo or pri inaiient whlli doe liol lreetit proapect of lenprocal b'm Ht Ärctitid, because a vat proporlnoi of the n vurco of one aevtioti of the Union I aniiutlly drained to ulaln the riewa and courm of an ther rH'tiun without any adequate return Third, hecu (judging from the hUtory of p' r.atlona) thii Union if crUiid in, in the t-ri Miil muMt of thina, will ci-rtainly overwhelm this whole nation lu utter ileatriu-iiou." The Boston t'ouiier, in irfemng to thi pet', tltn, ntakv the following aigmfu nil ttcincnt "The petition was ultfiied with the Mine 0 forty four eititrna of Htvrrhill, Mksnhnrtts forty of whom are vi 1 1 I'v'ng, und rrrry vnr vf irn $upparttr$ oftht AJninittratlon an J of the war t nw romliictrtl. Iii evident ihttthoe men do uot holieve that the attolition ia a Uniou party, and we should like some iogrtiioi I.im oi n man to eiplaiu how it i that imt (nty thrne but very northern disuuionit are now member w the republican organization." A ftoiitlt "lde View The special Washington dipa(ch to The ('in cinnati Gaiette of yesterday, dated the ICth, C ntaii the followiag itema in rui'crcuce to af fairs in Richmond; Lieut. Oor. Jacob, of Kentucky, who wan banirhed routh by order of Urn. Burbride, and allowed to return by the president, on h:. good behavior, arrived here to day from Richmond, in company with K. 1. lt!ir, J.aeob eat an in teii!e desire for pcaoe on at;y term pervade all class of Uuhmotid Hociety not imn.eli.i(el connected with the government, and that the feeling exteu 1 to oiliccra holding Iiigh pitio:f in the military nervioe. Tlie rnk and Lit of ü v array is almost a unit for petce. lie predict that there will be a ce--utio:i of hostilities and surrender within two aionin Ho !. t.tttc that there 1 no scarcity of food iu the rebel capital, but eaery thing ia exorbitantly high, aud considerable aart ering exi.st a mom; the jDorcr cle. Mark well the fijrniSo-uit works, "allowci to return by the Freidnt " Tb' doe not read like oil fashioned repuhliciniaai. It the vifw of Governor Jacob are correctly represented, but they rnut be received with the coni.idera:io.o that the rource entitle them to. thcie i pro-pect for a termination of hostilitie with'n .a reasonable prriK Heaven grant itist it may be ro in I - - The Cincinnati KoiUirer ray t'.it " tothiLC but a death rer.tence goe to the IVe! le: t " referring to the report of the recent trial in this city before a roililarv comrcirs-ion. W"e believe that the renteuce of imprionment fir life by such a tribuca.1 goes to the i're.-ident for review and approval, the arae a a sentence f death i:eie of 4 orrrapoiidrittsi. A dipstch from Knoiville mentior. the gr.ati fyinjr ln'ellijence of the safe arrival at tht place of W". L. Davi. corres;Jc Jc ::t of 1 he Ctncin nati (iaxeite; A. D Richardson and Junius II. Browne, correspondents of The New York Tri bun Mr. Davis was taken prior.er soon after Sherman' advance from Chattanooga, ar.d Mtart Riehjirdso'i ar.d Brown frll int rebel band previoua to the capture of Yicksbur" They bare endured II the hardship of rrbel priin life, and what thee are our reader netd not he it for med All efforU to ecure the r re Iee bare been unavailing, for the principal rea son that our governo.ei.1 baa, f jr the moat pat t. acted with dodged iod.Seretice in the matter. Tu their own ingenuity they own their deliverance from, as one of the rorre-ponderits eiprees it. ' the jaws of death and the gate of bell." Sev. eral cSJ:erJ bare also arrired at Knoxtille, harlog ood their escape froa the rebel pecs. Cia clitaü Gastet:
The raiiport rttcm. . As an ev iderce of the ill feeling that this cn-wi.-e meiure of Mr. SecreUry Si"jud i enger .Jering in Canada, we append 3 extract frca a:i eJiiotul in The Toronto G'ote, urgifg a if'Uüstory measure, a rjeteoi on their tide of the frontier which wül tili further eaibarra inte-r-c-jure. The Globe hi ben the itnir-jmi fneud of our government and o' the northern eerticect throughout tho pestLt r?he!l.oo, at.J lt. propoaUioti ebiw moft aigoiEcantlv tLe etTcct that the pa;-itt Tetn ii troducirg: It Is bid enocgb that we sJsonM be njected to the inconveuicace o! & pas'port ajstem, whicl
can be of 1.0 ert!i!y te for the pretention, of raiJ. hut it 1 fir worse that the pricu of permits heul be' placed at a figure which not only preterit any American piir;g into or out of Canada, who cjQ fs'.blj do tLu bu.n'neM in any other way, and thu deprive u to a greU extent of a Urge and lucrative trfl, but which al taxe the trade which may be carried ou in pitc of the regulation. If, however, it be leg t iinate for the UniteJ State to make money, why rhouM Canada cot proC: by the eutopic Mr Reward baa ict? As he will not let aay A a tri can pan out of or into the Ute unleaa he pay tax, why should not we refue alfo to allow any American to go out of or Come into the province uLle he contribute an equal rum toward our revenue? And why rboul-i we 1 not a!o tax all Canadiana dt-irou of proceeding to the United State under any preteace, wtcthcr of b isiiica or pleasure? We should thereby, at the American protec tioriinta have it, 'keep a great deal of money in the country,' and a the tax would act as a diffrcntial duty against American importation, we hould incrci-e our trade with the mother countrv. No Americin who enn help it will, while Mr. Seward'. p4.port fy-tem ex ist, cm the boundart line either way. But thou who-o buMiue compels them to do ro would not be prevented there from by, an a J li tional ix dollaia. We have a good an excu'O for carrying out our plan a tho government of the United St ile have for carrying out their intvwish to trevrnt rani : 0 tin vc. I nv have instituted a pi'sp'irt rvntein for the purpof Let ua follow the rtitnolc ; let n tittko all the p.-usort they iuo worthies until thy hive been titnl bv our agent, at an equal charge to that of the United State. We may just a well make monev out of the buiue a they., It will not be much, but it will be a more import ant item to u than to the United State V d 1 not for one moment pretend thai it would answer our t uriMse t institute a passport ay tern, had not the A me ricau one Already. But t'leir being in existence, it i almost impossible that anything w may do tan make mailer worse. Sail, cvrn though it rhouid, the liirtxi teniente would pnn morn hetvily upon the American than upon ourMultra. i:iit r i a I'ltdti 111:111:1 i.ii;itN. (,'tntrul Shtrman't llulr in StrannahThe ' if if vf Couf iliatinn I, iff in ihf ('otijunr (Uly Strict Ontrr l',ufrfl Avtottj the Tronpt Vtma Tha K't hmuml VYLU, Jsntiaijr IX The Augu(it Chronicle und Sentinel of the 4th itit , publithc n nuinbtr of news Item du ritfd fiom a perilletn tu who left Sivnntmh or the 1st inst. The most l erlecl onlrr M lualntainetl In tho city. No soldier i allowed to inleifere with the t I .rn in any particular. A dtucn aa ancsttd liy a drunken Hohlier a few d.iy iiiM-e: Tho ctl ieu knocked the ndd'er down. The ofliar of the guard, soon aa he iiruird, sii 1 nothing to the citucu, but had the anldier t iki 11 to tho l r rick, gagged and soundly whipped for hi ini behaviour. A drill. ken Mi!dirwho lllideilook to 1 1 e !e distill Int Im V I ei ently , tlid w ho relusi d to nllow hiiiisi-ll to be arrt tt I, wn nhot down nt once hy t h guard. t lue or two of the inui .mn t omp inie ol S a Vannah are on-idciing tlx projert of cthlihitg au tlionitl bink for the iouo of "gtrenbat k 1." The Clinton housn und poslollico have been cletned and repaired, priy irit uy to the cum mtnefment of busine' sgiiu. The ohliet ate 1.0t llowcd un lcr any cii Cumtatii'c whatever to enter ptWate icidcnrc4 I he iiegrM In nm-t cni are orderly und pilet, rem lining with their owner and performing their customary d'ille. Une tore with good from the north ha hern opened. Nothing but greenback are In circulation. The churt he on Sundiya are well filled with Mic. On wfk diya, however, but few of them aie seen on the ntrtrta. A inajotlty of the mile illation hive remained lu the ritt. The f un ihr of limit of the tu 11 who have left stilt le inilu A in "j tily o tho i il!i is hue provl pioi4 for Milt tunn to i'ouie, hut tl.eie Is a sc ir city of wood, but (i 11, Shi rtU'in h i atllioiiicel that he will soon remedy tin lat dilli'Milty by gelling wood via the gull lallwny und hulling It to the cillen No pssa ia allowed to any male pirnnn to go toward the city , All female who tue caught going toward the city rc tliotouglily stittchei. I'.levfii bundled lotte of good baker' bieid which ha I been collecteil tor the old'cr ol Shrrm wi's army, but for which auihoiled agent ifM not call, were on Thursday turned over to the pior association of Savannah, by the committee acting in behalf of the soldiers' dinner, and weie yesterday distributed to the oor of the city. It was truly akindaiidprovideuti.il gilt, for the city I entirely out of breadstutl, of every kind, and for days past have been unable to issue a pound of meal or Hour to tho hundred who wero sortly in reed of it. a HeniM to t OMMonuuE htwut. f rom The Mutl! Ni-w. lie it(ok for ubout ten minute, thanking them for the compliment paid him, und remaik ing that it lud been but it lew week since he had landei on the co.tat of Meiico, ami all ulong hin riute he had met with siniilir demonstrations on the part of the people, hut thought he wu being awarded more than hi share of praise; he had h right to no more than the humb!e.t soldier in the rank who wa nobly fighting for our indepen dence. He said that we ought tob thankful that this war had occurred in our gencr.ttiuti; that the eye of all Kurope were admiring the hero iitn will which our lorce on Und and fe were battling foMur rights nnd libcrtic, nnd that we srituld It ar in aller ate on the page of n hi-to rv Mich 1 tho world ha never hetore produced. He remitkeil that ho had brought good new from across the water; that he had never coin manded large armies or navies, but had under him onlv one or two small chips, which he hid ruade ethcicnt iu wining Yankee commerce rroni the ff , and that it very rare that the Yati kee tlag was now found Q iata.g in foreign waters, and in bearing triumphantly thtough three fourths of the globe the confederate thg, which he had shown for the firt time to foreign nations. He concluded by thiLkiu:j once more hi f'ellowtoDracn of Mobile for the pleasing and delicate compliment. Alter w hich three times three cheers for Captain Semmc. and three for the Alabama, were given with a will by the crowd. GLEANINGS Cf CONSOLATION. FriiaTh K.clmond Enquirer, Jn. 10. S.ippoMng that the carapaik'ti ha clocd with the la?t year, we may properly coiider tie result in thus be.aiing upvin the great proposition of southern freeIom S- tar .as the campaign of Virginia i concerned, we doubt whether the warfare of the world ha ever displayed more courage or reitc r success .against the unparalle!el old and perseverance of the eneny. The battle roiled Iron thebacksof the Rajpahir.Lotk to Ruhujuiid ; not a stream that was i.ot reldct.evl with the blood, not a field that ha not tee:; strewn with th bodie of cur enemies The mv.rderO'i imretus t Grant exhau-ted it -e'f, and bis ph ittered army rct in front tf f ortiüo i:io:; which thev will not assault. This campaign, which hs cilmed the Ya:.kee l.on into a lamb, taken as a M:bstantiv enter; r'se. e:abiishe the character of Lee and hj Ktniy a iqual to any emergency D.d t!;e c.iue of outhcrn free lorn defend uj-jH the ncf.iev emert of hi army lote, it would have been placed t.eyouJ a doabt. Lnfwrtuuately, however, the deJecse cf our territort had not been as efficient eleewhere W"e have no hesitation to impute a dereliction of duty to our army ai.d peop.e i'i other cuartes. The defence of the con federate capital ha of course commanded the Let ability . of the goveranent ; but then another reason f-r the ucce.-lul de:eL;e of Richmond. Perhaps no reo;le have ever endured the worst ravages c! war i.h more resolution, the t-afit-Ie ol the va'iev hv- heea etri?t.ed of all their moveable rrooertv. tt they are defiant and unconquerable The peo; le jf tbe Piedmont region have suffered equally yet their iJelity to the commonwealth ot Virginia aaBot bo brokea by Ü. tiki of tecaptatioo... TL peopl of Virginia verywher
sustain the govcrnmeLt, a' d support the army!
every where without con-.p'aiut. I hi enJurscce, thii deter rainatioD. wo consider the rasia reion why the cmpi;rr in Virginia La been ?o glori ous. Theprogre of our arras e?chere ha uot been 'j satisfactory. S'imething of our military failure in (ieorRt ano Tenr,e-?ee mut b attributed to ouhlij discontent ia these states. We raw not vindicate the removal of the brave and judicious Johns'.on we may not approre of the course o: the president 10. other respects, but we are satisfied that the time and talents devoted to opposition and comolvct is so tnuch deducted from tbe great duty of rcsisti ig the encray; it is the duty of public men to cultivate tbe spirit of reitance in a people, to teach them what they mu-t apprehend from the pucce of the enemy. Tbi spirit i the sure-t guarantee of peaco. It will compel the enemy to rc-r ect a pejple who oppose thcrn. With a submissive pirit what have people to cxject? v hy fhould the enemy nuke even the coiices-ioa of justice to a craven 'ople: 1 hey nre already at the mercy of rl.e enemy. Ther will be de-pi-cd and trampled under ' foot. What hate the infamous "sercnteen" in S irannah earned? Rre-ent eae, pethapat, and the temporary possession of their own gKvi. Hut how has it been gainel ? Iiy unspeakable degradation. Ry a submission which the enemy will never respect. They have greed to hurt "by gone," and a rutcmporarj well ak whether thi agreement by the-e wretches, who have uaWe notbuig iu the war, will watisfy the nronged women, fluridercl farm and mutilated soldier of Georgia? It i the spirit of dogged and indomitable resistance which mut weart the enemY, teach them the folly of their enterprise, arid secure ujust term of ttcatr While such i the condition of the portion of the confederacy referred tu, it i grat ifying to know that the country beyond the Miaissipri ha been rescued from hoetile nosnesaioti by the lnlomit'ible emrage of the people and the army within that district. The wate of war In thu rolled over the lan I, but it ha iu most Instance revived and refreshed tho determination of the x'oplo to reUt. Rvcrr war mut make it own strategy . The enemy commenced with a strategy borrowed from other nation, Ther purpose. I t( eueircle and crush the infant eoufedetai:y in the fold of a vat military and naval torce. inn mery isiieii sienaiiv. It was next attempted to trtti.lii lh roofed errey by dcidlv thrust, with hcatv columti maiched thtoiih the land, cut ting our conifnui.icvtions and destroying tho productive encrgie ol the people I het thrust have cot bet-ti mortal ; ther have Injured tho n irrowr met tratcrsed, but the strength of tho tt is uniinp ailed. We are 01 ganUing a eoun trr plicy. Our road are being rapidly repaired, our puMio stores ate not 0 much exposed to laid ; ci.ngie ha bc-towed lis care Uon pru luring the country to re-it this svstemof roh hery. In it short time w thill bo eti.ibled to adapt our strategy to that of the i nemv. Ill the meintime, to hal tnee the situ 1M011 of thi hihI the last year, we shall find ourselves gaiuei in the teiritory ; we shall find our at mi relative ly a stiong ua befote ; we shall si th t, instead ol lighting un intrenched foe, wo have Improve I our engineer corp. and now ' provide, the um pioteetioii lor our men tint the enemy h i heie tofure employed f r his. We h ivc thus netrial 17C 1 the rohl hloo.lv I ralcuhttiiia of (Jrant, (hut bo would give the lives of live Vankee for th it of a singl' i-oiitulirate, nl ihus tetiiiin ite ll.e war by the ahtuslion of our tiuiiiliers '1 hu I VI 1 . . .1 .. . 11. 1. . ..1 . . lar we have heen en tltU'.l lo iiiMera''l tliti trtt-I e::f Ihn .!.,., v U'.. wi.ll t,,..t 1. u ill .., MO-l. IV III II" ...... .I.j .1.. I ..... l.i . OHIl )l.l. I. If.il I 'l.llOOO T I III ll(-).f 'f of foiling tin ir pi heme-. I'.Jt. liixt of all, the meti s iicre" ii ( y to Iii tint tin 1 tir 1 insi, und m euie our Miece, inu-t be leg tided the wji spirit ol tho people J.et them he iiin ived hy no if verses, ilisroiir agi'd by 11 1 i!i..t .fee ; let tlu iii dtirmino li iidure n 1 n -it, m. 1 leim o p o and Justice will be ealorted lioni an enemy e haii'tnl of ti'Miuu es und tlespaiilng ol suet e ItfDfÄNA TlITislatuhe. Sl'.N ATI). Ti'isnw, .1 tnuaiy 17, fi.'i The .Sen ito im t at 'J' j o't lot U, p In, (hi motion, tho spetlil older tor thi hlir being the consideration of ihn governor' me nv;e in roiiilmtli e nl the whole wis pottiiiied till Thuis.Uy at'J'j oMoek p. in hi. l ou is iimM (dMMirtM Rejiorts IVoiu the jtidii i 11 v comiuiltee relutned with aim n lineiit hrinilu hills liuin er H, I 1 ite.l '.VI re ouiuieii ling their pasaieo, an I the ie;iort wne eer.vlly eisoeuri ed III. Jl'Kl to Mt II ai.V VIwU, Mr. Van llo'ltlik ollrte I iv ie.sotilhiMiiecltiig the tirisiitcr of rtati to piiyl ieiili Sen.it r Jll'l), nnd to Ilm president id tho .St'uuto f..V, in lu ll u sliitlonei v Two reiiitor iRmii Hi lei the yra nnd nay mi lt pa sr. a go, Thi demand grr ii.e lo cnrl I r thle deb tie, itldr which the tleiuind lor the yea und haya w 1 mtlnlrawn, ami tlm ie olution atlopte l with out !ilou. Idl'tYlMi PI UM I Nil HU h 0 IV O M, Mr 1 1 1 j I 1 1 1 1 1 1 oht.iine.l Imve to iep'tt fiom lie limine eoiiiinliti his lull, No P, toiepiyj liiihiw , l.ithlrr , I 11 nil iii'ini's buii'we I nf llieni oy U iv .Mult. hi, Hltti luleieit tiieiexi. Ie'"iniiieii ling il p,iiigti, Thi' ie, il t,is iotiniiM'1 in by rollout, Mi. Il.tnti t otb ie I ik u uiiiiitdtiicnt to the bill by way of ubiiiute, ti iking out Iroin tlu eti ailing eliU'i iitet iippiopii.tting fli lll.lHMI lo pit lim Intere-it 011 the hi. ite .1 ht ihn .Inly, IM.il, Jiinuary and duly. I e I , and .1 tnutry, 1(.. Ou ni.itioti of it r . Hann t, the bill and amend nu'iit t re made the pn iil or.hr fr to iminow at V., oVhu'k p III. l'.w ir luivati. Mr. ll.ii ker intro luced a joint ieoluliMi N o (' iii'tnn ting Indian 1 eoi;gri'iueii to 1 their utni.Mt tu -e ure lite pi-.-L'e ol' a. law inereting the pty of 1 livitte soldier. rvs-ti.K or a iMi.r. On ir.oli.jo of Mr. Thoiuproii, the order of bdsiue tv.i Mipended, and hi bill N'o. b pro- j vldiiig lor tho luudmg ol tl.eir monies hy euie. ' h us re id the .second niul tl. id t uir n:i ! tinallv pi-el by yen X, n.tv ' j M.H' Hill. I The following dfcribed lull wue i.;troduri d, red the firt time, hhJ r-everally p i-'iil to ll.e ; M-eoT.il rrasj.n': i Ry Mr. füllen S ."! to aniond sections 2 and
u "i me aprai-eiiieni uoi approve. I i'e.eruoer AC. - m, 1.'. j Mr. Rteo, Nj. Hd, requiring nüroad coraRy Mr. Downey, S. ."." cli ining the time panic to fusn:.4i tranporttio:i of live cluck, of holding the eomtwn pleas couits in the 5th I cord wood and other freight without uiire-on-jud.eial tiistrict j hbie delay. Ilv Mr l))i (y.S rt itmendir.g fc !i.iis JJ i Mr Ungate, No TU, relative to the pale of and -1 o! the fuper a i.-ors act of March .rth, properly on execution exempting property to l-i'-'- I the amount of JU!). Ry Mr Hor i, S. ."" amen ling section Gil t f Mr. Newcomb. No. '.12. an act to provide for the practice act. 1 the taking of nth lavi:; deposition, , by per RyMr. Ovlcr. S. . allowing soldieri and ' ":i in the nival or wiiittry hervice of the tiailor to Vi tt- when aSeut Iroin home ! United States. RyMr. Thompson, fS. ;V. legalizing appro-j Mr. Harrion, No .'13, to amend the "th section pti.itio: -, , n, l ie hy cities to pay houiitie. j of the act re 'ul.t'i' g the sale of i-pirituou. vinRy Mr. liitl. S. W amending tcc 'Jl ot the' ou. rntlt, and ,l r intoxicating li.uo s de Aurora and Ltuiel turnpike charter j Mcned to strictly 1 -.force tbe Suudiy ar.d 'ecRy Mr. Ni'e. 'S 1 j amending1 eotion of the lion dav clause landlord aci ot .Mav J 1. lr-.M Mr. Kilgore, No 'M. amending the law of deRy Mi. ILrd. ai CJ au; :.le:cmtry to the j scents relative to the rht of widows, partnership act of March . 1 ."!). j Ry the ime. No :;.'. prohihiting countr of-
Ry. Mr. Ronbaru, tS b.r prohibiting eoany ; oi ers a:.d their depurie from p ict;ei:ig j I'.v Mr n. n 'n til t provi io lor the' rr:-trv ul v.tr'. I N l B t A I N i Tltt MVitlll l' ri.NI0NtS. TV a r'1 r r v i'.iMirtrffi'O w tni.anl s t p r,:.n.,l Mr. lnrtt'- i,.ir-.t 'i,,,,, ! S Ö rnjuc-fr i: li 1; i:. ccr.ircaien U urge the .-je f 1 iw j l u iii on the j etiiun rul! of ti.e l'nite! Stite nil jrsor: killeJ or wourj'iesi in the prerut w ar, w (,eth:r volunteers t r rnemt-Ci - cf i:i Ie;ci.Jc:.t companies, recomaienJ-ir-g its p i.te I he ret"rt aa ci;"urr I ia. Oa motion br Mr. Hennen. Li.a jint re-olution wa ci:i.-i!ere i a frgre1. real the third time an. I Ca!Ij p v..-e l l-y e l.'l, unj 0. The Sen u vijurnrj ii!! to-morrow afternoon at J o'c'o.k. HOUSE. The House met at U o'clock a. m. Tne j Jurna! of csietüaj wns rraJ and aprroreJ. rtTlT.OXi AND MIMORlALS. Mr. Luck hart Froa sui.drr citizens of the county of IVavuss, en the suS;e.t cf teai; erance. Aprropri Uflr referral Mr. Hi'n. From c'tlrer.a of MichtüAn Citr, in the couutr of Lrrte, praying; fvr a law authorize.? incorp-orateJ cities and towna to lerj and calleet tax for the purpose of pjvbg bounties to rolcnteain.
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A!io a t-eti:"o3 for the same purpo-e, from tundry citizens of SpricgüdJ tawnahlp, of said county. Oa motion of Mr. Hircins. ad were referred to the committee oa the judiciary. tatTii ttctsLXTiri txrokT. Mr. Henrick rrC5erteil the memorial of A. and W. H. Drapier, cf St. Joseph county, and aske I for its reading. The memorial was read, ar.d on motion of Mr. HcLrick referred to a elect committee of thrco. ; - ' -' L10AL MSABILITII OT .NE0.R3ES. Mr. Trather presented the memorial of sundry citizen friend of Jeoning countv praying for the rrpeal of all constitutional an! statute restrictions which divest negroes and mulattos of their natural right, and which impair their evidence in court of justice aud embarrass their eif rt in the cause of education. Referred to the coir mit?ee on right and privilege. Mr. speaker hi J before the House a inüar memorial which took a cim'Isr courre. BVNIC Of TUT. STATT or IX hi ANA. Mr. ilrr.ricks. from the committee on banks, reported again to the House a bill S 2'J to authnrize the II 1 k. of tho State of Indiana to reduce the capit! s;ock of the branches thereof, and to cloe up brauche under the act of l'röo without amen lment, and with recommendation that the same d pa-. Con.-idcrcd ou the third reading, and made the spec al order for to-morrow. RHOLITI )N. Ry Mr. Montgomery: Instructing the committee on road relative to ceruiu amen daicut in the road law. Adopted. Ry Mr. ShoafT, of Allen: Instructing the judiciary committee to n-certaiu what a ijuoicin of this Hou-e, .and report. Mr. White-ide move I in amendment that injuiry b- hIpu made a to the rule with regard to the separate reading of i!!. Amendment accepted and resolution ndopted. Ry Mr. Whiteside: Intiucting the proper coinmittfo to ii;quire into the expedier.cv of exemp'itig from oil tax nil j tr ot: in the army for the term of their nlituient A-iopte l. Ry Mr. Rrown: In-tnu tinr; the eommitteeou j.i dietary to imjuirc into the expediency of establishing n uniform system of bounties lor volunteer. Adopted. Ry Mr. Mjor: That tint the nmit rigid ecoii oiny i neccsmry in the m wiagement of tli state fjiiances, and that then lote ail attempt to ral-c ollicial salsiie. unles the exigency wa evident, ought to fie rc-isted. Adopted. Ry Mr. l'nticrson: Intruttng the proper cornmittro relative to levying by county oOlcers tales to pay boui.tir Dehnte rtiiied. in which Mesr Rrow n, Rrali bam, Miller, of Tippecanoe, (Iregory, Neweon.b and oilier took patt. A tiniiorm ststetn of tax atioti and of bounties wns advocated. Finally tha rrsolutim was appropriately ieIrrti"!. , t Ai'ti nie or rour riita. Mr Spc iker laid before the Houe .a telegram rcceivtnl by (J ivrrnor Morion nnnouiielng the capture of ihi fort by assault ou the I5thint.. with the los on our id d oily live bundled The new wa n ccivol with 1 n t ' 1 II s lat ill l!etU"nsUutiotis o apphtt.se Ul fo frio.N ( o.N MM I Mr. Reese; R tiii.g a n i'V committee of live , 1 ... . I .11 r... 1 1.1 n 1111 11 ru n of rnciif-'i mi 'M'i'oiuoimiiir ... .. , , .... ! 'Veiuuw.Mi.il .mr i.jmrui. -oop,,-.,. i 1 1 .1 1 ! ,. 1. .1 .......... I ....... . l..t...l. ... . I. ..I 1 ' iiio"ii. nvumo n uiiiicn im lownif ollli'er a to tho disposition of pihool I'm 1 lieuiied to the t oinuiittto 011 county nnd towi -shi btiklne. Mr. Holste: I nti ui tii.i the ! tie lihrni Ian to furnish eetfiiitM 111 ei ol the Houso wiihcopiia oftllvin.V. Hold's Si ifu'e Adopted. Mr Wlole-i le; tilive lo the propo-ilion ol the rtuii lilnuriiin io vi i Inir iw fiotu the library 100m the portrait of Stephen A. Dotiglna Re Ii rred to tl.o committee ou library Mr, lluibm: INging npoti tho Ktanling comindues ddii new in ptrinrming their nppuiutrd tlutus. Adopted. Mr. Slio ill' of day : Tli tt lu order that atindiiiü romm Iters tiMV htvn opportunity to perform llulr work, the House hold but one session rr d i t'ouiiiu nt ing at p, 10 I'uiil olherale ordered Mr. Ncwioitd 1 die ted an uiiienliiniit In fav r ol iiiot n'mg I nstc l of ultei 1,1 io, r.ioiis fiom ! o'clock to I'J'j p in Mr, Newcouih' uiiiendmi nt wiia agticd to, and the lesolntlou tdod(ed. Ml . W hilt al lit t hat the committee on pub lie printing, be directed to rii.piiic. In'o the eon ihn t of .losriilt ,1 1 am, ns Riihtle l'iliilrr, and pn l illy upon what itullioiity he ha h it a n luoney liom the lie u my, without HUthoiily or wairmit nf law , Adopted Mr. droves, liialiueliiig iheptoprr eommiltee w Ith levar i to itmending Itwr.ii.s to allow pol ilii-rs ahllit n duly in ihe field 10 vote Mr, ll ukhk, liiovol that tho eaohp'tioll I e illiieiided, aoit t to liiati uct, lo IliipiSie ililo 01, atinoinilitv mid ; 0 bet cy, Ao, Mr, Atkinson moved in unniilmetit, lint the lti'uirv etö i. lo lhJ lights o I't lii.tl of ficria in this hi ( ttil A iii"iidiu nt und iiaoto lioli itdopled Mr. Stio tii, nf J ,ty , liistrui iing the proper com inlttee w Ith regard lo nnirn ling elcition law, ro n to prevent Itiui.l Allotted louuiriki. 11.1 hk. The (Muti,iU e ou u liei.iry, and tho eoni in Id eon eleitiuti, ne nutliotied to eni lo elerka on ntoii.in juisr uis .i t rn. Mr l.emmoii. 1 11 .irueiln S nutor i ami Re pi ei-ent ttlv e, irlttiveto peiisioiiing peisotia ill the inilittry eivice, ii juu-d on radio id 01olhei vv i-e lliati 't buttle Mr. Th.Uiher. In-tiuiy'ing Sen ttoia and Ro preseiitativt a in Cocgrep, relative lo the repeal of the duty on p iper. Mr. HigitH. For tho removal ol John Dispert nn innatio iuuiato of the northern perl tent 1 try, to tho ny lum lor the ins, me. wit a wrom ct t. No. ','.', repealing the art prohibiting teiti:ii )iiy by negroe, Indi m, &e Mr Meredith, No 'Jtl, amending the art n lat vi- to lonuuoii m IiooU; relative to apirtiouing nr-tiey ani- tig towi !ip- lor achool purpo.se. Mr liiggin. No. .'7, amending the act villi regard to n itaiir public. Mr. (itegory, .No. 'J;, eieinptn g mi! llera in aetuWerviee from the i.avment of poll ! ix Mr, W o.kI. No 11 :n ere in' f-e lion 15 of the art tel itiru to prtitio:i ftnet, tre.spas-t's. ficcr acd their depuic from practicing law. I Mr. Her.rick No. 3tJ; amendatory of the lte section üf the act re'ilatir1 cor.cral r'eci Mr. H'jir..- No. .'57; an:er Jitorv of fectiou j i ! 1 1 ul rft'CaJin certs in other eclioL vf the act ' tirg general e!ecti'.c Jir. iircg'.rv o. J; amenoaicrv oi section f the comnicn ch -1 law. a f . av- at 1. f Mr HiCo'- No. IV.); aer.itorj of the in j tere-tlaw. j Mr Howard No. i; amendatory of the C'i:i;x n .-school law. fe! ?0Ll TIO.Nä C0NTIXI EP FI RTHIU Mr. Durham Instructing the judiciarr commlttee to inq iire to what steps are retjuired to protect ti.e t;t:zci.s of the elate fiutu the o;tratio:n of an trditunce recertiy pas-ed br ihe common council of Indianapolis, relative to enlitmei.H ui-ide here f.T o:her cour.lic Mr. Dauhim c'uiracteiizeJ the ordinance a the ru .-t outraeou'Iy ut-juit that he had cer sen read in the s-hape of leci-hation Newcomb locked horns with him Tending this matter and af'.er jrre ;t di-cu-ion the Ho ie adjourned, on motion of Mr. Hranham, until to morrow at 9 a. tu. The new artf-ian well at Chicago is siid li dir:bir,:3 grcittr quantitr cf water than ant othtr well ia the world, throwing out 5TG,0iJ0 gaüona prr dar. tbe celebrated well at Grene'Ie, near Parij. diseharin onlr wU0,UJ1J pallcai per dir.
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-The city of MaJi.soahas raised by voluntary cjntributioas $12,5S0, two-third of the amount rece.irt to relieve it from the operations of the draft. A boucty of $30 i offered for rolun teer. The commi?ionerä of Carrol county have appropriated $75,000 as bounty for Tolunteers to 11 the quota of the county . A Third National Bank is ia contemplation at Lafayette. It is proposed to merge the La fayctte Rracch of the Bank of tbe State into the Third Xational with a capital of $000,000. Oa the 30:h olt , at Utica, Indiana, Isaac Carlin, belonging to the 3Sth Indians, and a citixen went into the r tore of Mr. Theodore Rose and commenced a disturbance, in tbe course of which Mr. Ro?e shot Carlin, from the effects of which he died the next day. Mr. K. was examined and acquitted. Colonel Ncl-on Tru!cr, elected in Octo ber last, assumed the lutie of secretary of state, yesterday, the 17th Instant. The retiring; serre tar?. Dr. Ja S Athon, has been a most efficient and valuable officer. He possesses executive ability of a high order, which no doubt will be callH Into requisition hereafter. (cnernl Mierinan and the Mute. A W:u-bington dispatch to Tho Roston Adver tiser aajs that Colonel Ewiog, benrer of dis pttche ftora (Jenet al S!ifrmai, authorizcii the contradiction of a report in Richmond papers to the etl'ect that (ter.eral Sherman ha recently given aurance that tho war will not change the statu of slaves, and that ho will not allow of interference on the part of the army in the telati mi between mantcr and sUvo Ho would gladly incorporate rn,000 negroe into hi army, though, perhap. he would not place o much re litneo upon them a tunic commander.. He hü alrcwdy taken meaMirca to organize all able bodied ulave who came into Savannah with him. nn 1 the (lovernment will end, or baa alreatlvatnt an ollier to him, whoc buiner it nhiill be to apecially look nfier the business, I lie llltflil of .tleannrae. Stnr.ton i rwbl to havo removed hi friend, which, in view of hi utter utifitiie, war right, but to have ordered Ruller to Lowell I a degree of ine.inne-s that iwoilhyof nur email Secre t irv. Lowell it he only place where Butler ever was ptr-on.allv en lancet rl and there he cot a black eve, To rend him to thi town, where he will il lily be in danger of meeting the "brirk Isver," and If not priperly trnpectful, of gelling 'he other eye blacked, I perfectly horiible Detio.t Free Pre. AMUSEMENTS. MBTR0P0MT..N tub. Curnttnf 'thintun nnt Tniuttr Slrrrt. vintiiilier 'ir. v . II, It I ley Wrslncstlay Evoninr;, Jauuary IGtb tne. ... i. Dritte: i :tt. HOSED ALE. l'Hie 1 r V hVi-'.l'.M - lir s (!ln In s.,1 'iiiii lie. All i hi-j I'rit hIi- Ii..,-., fir l p'ri'ti, JA l.; irlitia h. si., 1 cut.; i. ON ry an. I Kaitnly t'ln li-, rtoil; t Hil lti n In aitn-i, il'i; all r-n r"l s ats 1,'ic, i,,,,r h(.pii rn n . iitiT 1 "'.Lu k, l'i't I n niaiiro r"iiin.i".i I ' k r'i ! v. I'MiltCt'l.Ml N'llifr..-Tl.. 1 1 r - far hatn llr 'l lii nii r ei'f i i iiltii nl lln 1 .i i.f tlii p. rli'titism I ( I l. In at a il;tiiin ran I ly u tlil. MASONIO HALL. IN) .mVKLY TIIHKK NU.1ITS ONLY Monday, Tuesday and Wodnesday, Juniiitri lillli lltli mid isth. TMK (HllUtNAb AHO O.N I.Y jrni'iu iitvn Oil u hi i' TWK-NIT i:jrAltf.l.sIKH Alt t Mt M AMUIJK WOlll.H UHNOVV.NKll ; 1: itc; i: (jiiiuhtv, VMin a III rt)i,.raf rah rviii'tii to it r.Mraioiii 1 plr-lo ill I'li.iiin Mil .1. 1 (Irina, Hill Irnpi.'i, l4li('s, iVjO. M'MlvspiN .mi n Sl.U t'llll DHKN ., CK NTH. J. W, liAYNiHt.Maiiasfr. J, II, Nl'itliSlt IK, Ate"). .oill l7l GREAT WAR SHOW! Tl. VVuii'lxrful Sirt"pst!lc..ii, er Waging army. rMiM Til VKlM.OtT vuiiina, I.ST..N. AT MAOOIJIO XIAIjIi POSITIVELY FIVt NIGHTS ONLY, coiMivcßiNr ciNa Tuesday Evoning, Jauuary 24th. fllllK ni'-t tl. filling i.f all imiilrrii iiiirai :hs,ir l.rsc i.h I mi nUiuii lii. roiul'inaviuii of iO ink) Movlnif an. I Ai lit K fUui'ri. n1 MiMlrls ef Mrn, Il..re, AlilmaN M.i, At.., lvl, y re riiat I ir.tr tli iriiicipal l Mlf, l oili Iiy xr m.'l Un. I, uf llin K'nst S.nf lurii Krt,fiii. Mr, I) IM.A KIT., tUo Krrateiof 1 1 i it fir huinori-ta, 111 app'.sr at -h r.L:lnlon. lu Iiis Vi-ry amu-luK ant Isiiu'lialle t,nii parlor htcriaiiirnriit, rMltlfJ ".A hi Ks oi.ionl OM)ITI..H." A'Itr,Nin i rr t. hetr rl rat .IOihU. 7 I) or oprn at f; t cnnnfiif at?'. l!''An Af'frnoon Eihil.lth n will lr (riven en Mrtl lint It ( Juuiiary 'J. at üo'd.ick, for th r.ornni.itsiinn of I.a.lirs aii.l Cl tUlroti. A .tin sunn t inatln 'J.'i cent"; lLlMrn . csiiH. J.anl-.tlOI TO VOLUNTEERS. $300 BOUNTY! 70hU!VTKFFt.S war.tr.t t nil up tbe quota or Frankl:n Toa n-h!p. va e , the un.le rsiiied, will pay to K'o.l, afirptaMe nj-n L. will olun'err iu any l.ranrb 'fiL?L'. 8. Srvlt-, to b? rr-di'J l Frank Ii u town-Li;., Marion county, lr.1., tie .utn .f t300 fur or e year, in sl!i ion i,i Hie ('ijvemmerit bounty. App'y to John .o-ward, at the Court Uou.e, at ludltnarxilis or at Acton, to W. McUKKGOK, ItlCMAkÜ KfTLET, J!.l;-ilw SIIlPI.Kk FKT. NOTICE. I HICK OF A n.lTE OF0T.TF KSTHAT WAS NOT f at-r. Pi tb Jfaey II .ie, In iia'ino';s: Katr for taiir torojni H"ar.t for twj at f.'i per -ek t -ter LO 5' .2,0 3.M Kir.VAIil) CLITTON. üfa.-ev H )U-, la lianapÜ. Jsula :lw TO BUSINESS MEN. THE BUSINESS "EwCEIT OF lNn:.VXAIMU, are resp?ctrul!y requested to aut-r.i the urnul rnttni.K cf tie iLi.m'tr tf ti e ilercli ir.!'-. Kxcbarce at tLe Chamber of Ctm-ni-rc ton h'.:-muou at 'i o'clock. A Urce attemiarice is ia:portar.t. J. B A RNA KU. Secretary. jr.Ivi!i NOTICE. JL THOMAS COTTREIJ TIIK LULT AUTHOR -if I izv4 Treasurer of the ."vtath W'arl Loan FluJ, will i'-ue crdtr to tho who Lave already pail in thir M.'..cr p:i m, ar.J to all othr ub-criVr cpon tbe payment of jab-cr oMtn, dur.ra- Luhnes b'. vrs, at the ft;e of Ccttreli & Knirht, No. lus Suth U-laware street, atd fr ni T to 9 o'cI. every tiULt. Jax.ls.d3t REMOVAL. DA. KOHLES. AVCHITFCT, HAS B1MOVEO HIS . ( from tbe .Ktaa Build. na: t bl residence, No. li We.t oL:o street, b?tweQ Meridiaa and Ii.it:ois. BOARDING,
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LAFAYETTE X - PORK A A I) LARD ()() M,S? I0VK" TCS LE VF LARD. OQQ IH)- I'ICKI.KDIIAM3. nix sai.p. nr DARb A II ATI IIIJC, JatilS LAFATK.TTK, IND. SUGAR. 100 1,1,1,3 p' R 1JAKS00 ,UiLS' ukkinki' iu' IOK f A LK l!T I AFATKTTK. lfl coi ri:i:. 500 HA,S KIt) K ,,KK' ()0 lvH'KbT. Java io. 50 UAI',' s,tc,,A 1 00 iiA4 1,A,il Y1;v IK)' FOIl Mt.K HY IM It I A II AT(llli:it Jutf-.l3t0 I.AK.VYKTTK, 1H. MACAZINES. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK -lullI'TJIKHAKV, IMU.-i. Anothor Sensation Number, Containing a Bnautiful Stcol Plato, Unlurallclotl Colored Fashion Plato, aud about SIXTY OTHER ENGRAVINGS, Si l r Mil, K l.i l.n Ii. an I to lln- ,H.h.mi. M. e itU n . Uily ih ('..in i .1 Fashion in IUI i.uinl"r. ' I lit Mul Plate l"lli" r1.litli Kr,M t on'aitilnr. "-V en Mirnrri, an. I h gein of arl. A IriiiitiM i'iifa Ink', ami a 1 1 1 ) r, rlnie I In col n s, rl lier Ml Ml.ll'-ll'l' sil Jim t, To kIi'mv Un' ln'Sin 's 1. 1 II.!, immlii r, villi Ii U i.tily tl reiil, Ilm I i j p r j'aMrin an. I 1 1n imi.' ondt ru-t In ll.e Ions fl, il'ir nl.'i nl'ira will r !y Um styn an I wotlli of the I 1 1 l u Sj i y I'lunto r, llisl we it.i not, ns tnsny ult sliris aie In ide jml.il of iln i r. el,'.t rut rl'otls in I lie J:inrr iiiimlii-r. f i lloiitiei, la I. Ire. es laps, t'e. Kinfc'ol.lpry, Hisl'linir, rK ht t an.l N. 1 1 n.i Wi, Curloiia Attk'ii f..r tlie I u l. I , aii't in n ny ii..vrllli rti e Hits imii er. Mari'ti lUilsn l, Me, F. f IU lt. Mi-I n-t si. l sti Tlii'Mie t pi tril'lite Hi i'llrlil ki,i 0WK7-T. STEWART & CO., sfrl.i;aAI.K Ali KM M loft INMaNA. DOOTS AND SHOES. IC. V, ill A VII v$w a ;o.. ikiiit & mihi: I iMtliinttHis, Intl., Hu.Kr.,,1. r ii, it i itiu i.rx, i. m wiikw i ro , (wliicli r in Ii Let n .1 .alv.-l 1 in .tuslioturi t,) Will. IMMIM'K THK II'MINM ATIIIKOLI Ist.. I of Ihe late llrin, No K liuh-it'a lll.s k, .(imi. kltf (In- l'i.loii lti..i Willi tb-tr m holr, roniplri aiol etl-anxorte.1 .e W, w .l h, as l,i-re..fwre, l be kept iioii.tl y r I j - a i'i, to Ihe all-fart loii of the n.l runtoinrrs al.. of all who hIi lo h-li t lU"ts ant rhoe from nn atn!r t' U, sn l n 'hn n .t favoral.l lernt. Janli-itJ MEDICAL NOTICE. Di'H.,1. V. TIIOISOIV, (ROM TI1K F.AST.J II AVK OPKNKlJ UIKIH OYHCK on tbe eat ai.'.e V ir rn:. a Avenue, a tew ilonrs uu'l. of Wasbiiu'tuti .treri, Ii..ll4i ap.li, In t , for tli aiirvuiioii of buuian suttt-i it., hy olt. rn:ir lo unfortunate p ron a!t!ute. ta it U Jit (bills, or any pecies of Prhate j-.ease, ure ant dfe m-tliol of cure, fuuitdrU ou tbe h.!l I tai of eeirne atil our.4 ( liiloM'phy. 8t-rinlvrrli a ai.J ltiipoT.el.iy, anl mveierale tM-g of JUKoti l.iry or Coni ituiivu! .-y;l.;ii- or lot ft tanUiinr, tbat tutu tu t be rur-d Ly any oilier pbyptrlan id tbia city, cure.t .erfectly an l (rtaaJieiJtly, r u cbarife. A1.!ri". l'.o 15 1". JeSM'-llj Las THOMiOM. FURNITURE, ClC. Si:CO UA.8! STOIli:, 233 East Washington St., NEAR I-ITTJ1.-E.,3 HOTEL, C100K .SToVKS, 1IEATIN. MOVE', fTHMTUKF ai d Mattra-i of all kin 's, cor.difior.a a:,J iTicen V- u ra-i ber- fu.il everythif.a r.aceary tu make a cosij.let outSt fr hb-.i-ek.-epiL.tf, and at pnees rariin from "Ö t ."0 j.er c-r.t rb-aper tbar: can be ta i,w i:y. bere lr. ti.e ciy. lalubae a c .mjl-te utrl of New Tinwar-, e'..n.tnn Ci.air, tn t-if.-t at -t I.'.Stiiii: G!a-.-es Call ar.1 "f. J K. MM.UT. JanlT-i?6m NOTICE. To Hotel Meu, Saloon Keepers and Others. Yl'cii M AN rf gn-A wo.l'ly ei;.rier,c ;be a Mtia'iAii a- Har Tn!er or OT.ce CWk. lhW.iLi a ro!. Mesdy and -s Je msn In either capacity can ad irr F. C , V Offi-v. jar.W-dlw
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE. A. V. LAWRENCE, C1 liOCnrt AND 1R.JLI.CF. bKALEl:, NEW NO. 10 JT West V'l,icÄton tree. C-h psidfurai! k.nd of Curitr7 Produce. jai.U-d2ra LOST. Il.t, Satar'ay erii.r a f.n jcI 1 rin. Tbe aval is eufra'-e t aa axi aAie, aid cua..-ti o.' t.vctl Itaxe, aLd twoacurcs cjM&a tii-tce lears abe ar.d tie cori.s be.-w. Atovetb leave ta ls motto, rilufriirtt." Flow tLe ac.ru is tbe Utter "li." 4irajaa Text. Iceivle tt tiif is n.j tame ar.d trie dale, engraved ca tbe gold, tbas: "J. ta . Gurdac. ls$3 -tbe data uucer tbe Dame. Ibe Buder wiu b baudsoae!y rewarded, upon leaviEjj It at btüS'Mu New 4 Ta!. bU's to:Idj2j. Sontb of tht l'ost OÄce; or. at ttr Jrursal Cc with A. C. GrsHAS, Km). jmtt ir. oo&LO-X.
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CLOSING OUT SALES -AT TH K Trade Palace 2( fc 28 WEST WASHINGTON ST., HUME, LORD & CO, vv worth ISIttMi TO KRTIKK FKOU HUHlNKi SOW offer their lar aoJ aplenJiJ atsxk of fit At New Tork wbolesala prlcaa, an4 taany (oJi mnca e. FevIinR under bllratloo to tti public fer taa err laritt iatronat r havr rerelTeti, r laa-r ronrlu leil ta a.lyptthls metlKKl of closing out our presr nt k, tberr. iclarlnar then tha a4?antat of buying their rx.l a low as Ibe same ran t bnutal at Ae wboWaU prWala Faterncltlei. Tbl la no ttrtltaua cry, ab4 wr wlllcon. tlnur Ibe aslea until the stboU Ih k la cUe4 oat. Wa bae nw In store the largest ant tx-.t eeleclaa leck rrrtrcogbt to tbUrltj.rmiaUtlbf of &irt,oo Vtortb vf S I Ei ES S , Cmirlslug ry grade, frim lb tnott critlj ao4 teanllful Moire Antiques, Totbrchraj'! PLAIN SILKS AND SATINS, WhU k will be aol.t i;gaiJUaf tba rerept great ad aber. P.UIJV dkbss goods, In threat arl ly. Our buver belnii al tka hea4 of Ik u.arket durli.g the prlng, da ma l eUa eflorta to ru. cur ihr fitteki ai.4 mo.t f abluabU la Iba tnarkrl.twra firlslng all Iba lata JLIH'iM IVo volt iOH, iMHItRIMAC PKINTiS. SI'llAdMJK'S PRINTaS. PACIFIC J PRINTS, AiMKUICAN PHINTaS, !)UNiFJJ,SlMMiTS, DO.MICS'riCS, FL ANNULS, SIIKlCriNCS, HOSIFRV, (JLOVKS, K M MO I l 13 H i KS, aV;.. aV?a JHUME, LORD k CO., ÜXIrlA.XAl'OMH. Jll.r2l tlf CLOAKS. SHAWLS, 6C. I 1 O ö 04 5 m o u n a 0 eM : (8 a 3 r m to a H at . z s r ACENCY. lIctUKDV cV co. CLA IM AGENCY, No. 4 YOHN'S BLOCK, 'rner .tfcrldlunnna UashinKuHBU INDIANAPOLIS. INDIANA. OFnCERVAND FuLlJlEÄÄ' CI. aims fnOMPTl T male out and collected on tbe rIVt reaürTM term,. Certif.cate, of no.i.debtedt.ea. obtlM from tbe ipanin.r.u at WabtoeV.n ""'aiuea fron Mn-terkotU. Fay K'Ua. guarUr.t.r and Subs et WHOLESLE To the Vubr. f Tav rjf pnrclaed of A. A n VLrnM.s-.-I 1 stock of rrocerie.. we w.M "iZll i m trery trade at tteir eld ,tand. cn f y .h&1fJ Meri!iaD streets. Our stock 'JiVbl ke?t Vm..I tunes. .nd.ty diVnceuUtu tloatoTu ' Upe to mer.t a share of tLe tra !e. wt J. A.CROSSI.AND. "in.! A c., HOIGLASH MAÜUir.E. H C.UANKA, W. J. GILLESPIE. A Card to Our Patrons V W at Tin af IbCkt An W as t . A m patrons oar tksfaf..r .- n. ":Hia r'",B to or WANTED. WANTEr--A rood naa to wait upon a akk r. bo4 vit.. .ill wpaid a glz ?roatU4 atATÄSTorsiW :.lBtl
