Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4454, Indianapolis, Marion County, 30 January 1865 — Page 3

DAILY SENTINEL. II 05 DAT HORN 1 NO. JANUARY 30.

C I T Y IT EMS. tXT The Cltj Council u ..pri.ed tn.r ! I another meeting to-nifbt. ti7"Stoar fourth pgt fur our usutl revised and reliable weekly commercial report G7" Tbe Senate and House of Ile;reeitiiTe of it Iodiana Legislature eonrtre to-day, t o'clock p. m. GT D great Davis combination troupe) opeos io Masouic Hall, Wednesday evening next, Feorusrj 1 4t. t7 Drafted BJfo, volunteers aud substitutes are forwarded daily from this point to th front, by Orn. Ctrrirjton. C70a all the line tba luoi mapoUs stieet railway U oow doinc a remarkable buiinc. Car rao crowded, daily ami tvipt.tlj. G7 randoline fragrantly tctnted for friz lieg ib hair is for sale at Seoour 'a, drugis:. Sates Hotfse block, Went Washington street. tS7" A eplendkl block of building! will be erected next eprtitg oa the nortb west corner nl iletidmo and Maryland streets. It will be to ornament to our citj. CSF uaderatand that the police Cxce at ; tb uiion depot in heealler to be doubled. Thi- ' ep is aaiJ to b absolutely necery in oider thai decorum may be mxictainnl 1ST Senour.the great drujreMt, nte Houe blotk. h. nuhl rranect iillv av to Lidie-. !

the Urgett and moM elegantlr a-wte-J atock of j buiMin (jirinS feat of ininR and ojs cosmeiica and perfumeries in the ciy. i ''r ' t?-e Mine eveuin, and all lor a Mnall , j tccut.i ir on-idrrt:on. Ten cents has been 1ST Yeattrdaj ws runlit and beautiful. It ! xe! t'. t r, e of a lniii..n to the former and wss briliiabtover bead, and sleek lor female j l'r will not be old above the tegular marunder foot goinf; and returning from the riou- ! kei rat. We hara witne-sed with pleasure the nt.ee of nabUn aoi.l.m. Seerl of them ! Vozn- of thi MUsioti Sttndar School, and we

slipped up. r ar r . At Waldron freight train on the Indian polia snd'Cincinuati tailrcal ran off tbe track on Saturday last. AU dajtrtiu wer detail e 1 io consequence Mme time. Iodividutls escaped without broken bone. ti For ladle and rotea' and gentlemen V HMta ai d shoes, the lamona etablihment of A Linx. West Washington rtreet, eat of the Palmer House, can afford everything desirable, and we would commend it to citizens and trans;er. tif The star spangle! banner is speedily to ; be unfurled over tbe dome of the capitol of the : 4treat and glorioua commonwealth of Indiant, iu pursuance or a resolution recently adopted by both boues of the legislature now in eain t5rJ"'t receive at CUrk ,fohnon A C.V. sticrebr to Yinnedge Ii Jonca. No. 17 We?t Washington street. Indianapolis, patent leather boota. rifchel, congress gaiters, and a large v riety c ' bi I moral a and gaiters for I dies, at low n 5gcrf 3L3 ZTT" We would call attention to the loan office of May A omith, No. 1S North Illinois street, i adverti.-ed in th: paper. I hM is theo!.let established office of the kind in the city, and perrons in w ir.t of temjrary Ioji.r c.irioot do bt?or thnn to call on them. Z2T Marot's, No. Ü33, Ktst Washington j atreet. wc would adv'ne ourcitizena generally, h i the very establish ment in this ntti(poiH to viit for the purpose of obtaining fecond b-t-l goils of everv dewriotion. Mr. Marot is a liberal dealer, m.d bargains may be obtained nt Iuhouse. MaitoroLiTAX TuEATar. lonisht Julius Caesar will be pre-ented, lor the first time in two year. This is one of the greatest of Shakspearc'a tragedies, and as it will be presented with tbe lull strength of our star company, we may expect rich treat. Secure your seats arly. - G2F The great Jukes, the wonderful P.oherni an glass blower, wbcae works of art are unapproachable, unprecedented and unparalleled, is. in conjunction with the big-beaded bby, still at the ludiana State Museum, Madame Engli.-h ptoprietreas. Every trangor in the citv fhonld ee them. iT" Rhodiua. Royal fleorgc, th prince of whale, catfj-b. oetera und muckers whose pJce w the" Cucle." North Meridian street, will ta-dav. at 10 . m . ret a tuaguificeut lunch, at which, beside every delicacy ana euosiaouai oi i the season, terrapin foup will bo ferved. Sub-J lirr.e. also, will be the accompanying beverage, j aod wonderfully fragrant tbe cigar ! We would remark that the finest shell ovsters. and the most exquisite liquors ever par taken of in Indianapolis, may be obtained at the " Office," or which Mr. A.J Mvera is the accomplished and enterprising proprietor, asited by Mr Stephen Butke. The Office" is located In tbe Atbtnrum building, southwest corner of Meridian and Maiyland meets. 1ST" Oa Saturdiy right lat the eajtwird b.und piaenger train on the Indianapolis and Cincinnati ralIrod run oil the track in tha vicin ity of Oreenlurg, Dectir county, mtsbin two Ciiache all Into trsarments and flinders. It i was miraculous that, so f r s we could ascertain, j nobody was seriously hurt. The patenter ( train coming this way wa detained some ihr boor in coueiuence. Sevintii Waan. Takk Xotick Ry request. there will be general meeting of the citizens of j the 7th ward, this Monday evening, at Abory i Chapel, at 7 o'clm k His honor, M vor Ca en, will deliver an ad-j dre suit tde ti the occasion. i Let every pitriot be pre-nt and sut-ia tbe ! 4reiit o( our ward Messrs Morgtr. ai d Cornelius hive been appointed to visit and collect uvcrip:iona to ciy ( Ar.ter nd sunntv thetn. in c:inncttoii with the ' tret;rer. Thotn t Cottrell E. T. SiKia.SecT. The Quota r Immama followttti: i announced sr I), strict The' the official port on- i ment of oiott in the vn'ons coiiires-i jnal Iritis of Indut): lt Di:rict VA 31 4th ;h 6th 7th i.io ! i.3i: i -'.art ! '2," .HI 2.4 2 - Sth 9 j l'b llti . zm: ! . -'.Sal I . 2.4rS ! Tetsl. -ßgf" Oa tne Lafayette and Indianapolis rail- ; rav. -Saturday last, about lour miles out, j tbe flange of one of tbe driving wheel propeÜng I ;be loc3iotive flew apart. Fortunately, so far' aa ws can understand, the train, loaded with rssengvji. wi brought to a stand still by j bitlingd jwn the brakes, witbout any oue being suddenly uhered into the worM to come, acd wittout the necessity ct any ore's calling on a physician to I eal him of hi bruises Frost was theoceiiot. of tbewboleof it. The wheel ilew apart folelv on account of the weather, and a paseen-er cr rolkd over everl lime do ti a tee? e tr.ro nk rrert SruM-iD RaNy svsHir We hare be.W u ome spexinena of handwriting from tl e pr -ri etcrs ot the Indianapolis Business Collte, ex eeeling in t-eauty anylhirg of the kind we hate jet ieeo. It surpasses anytbicg in the way of copperplate engraving or lithographing ever exe cuted. Itical?ed the Spencerian etyle," !iav ing been originatel, perfected and given to tbe world by P. R Spencer. His eon, V. R Ste cer. jr., rrio-'p-' of tbe lodiaoaiadis Kusness College, is now teaching ibis f iultle-s aod one rju tied style to all who avail them-elves of a course of instruction in that colle-e. A siod penciao rn always aJaccebia inerrt in life wore ucte-afully than one wbo has i.oi lejrned tbi- desirable art" No young nun who wUU, t push bis way through tbe world easily and hon orsblv. should fil to attain, by constsct prac lice under competent trtructora. a pUin and elegant stale of hanJwritic? It is Lusbt to pavfectioD at the Indianapolis Bullae Colrg Laiajttu Coaxotrcial JLdrtrüaer.

. IxDtasAroits, Jto.27. Co StxxxxKL: 7wstrday roorrt'njr, I rWticed in Tb Journal a article which reHec's some what on the cle: ceof tlerapbv. I prcutce th author et It thought himself fully competent to bändle tbe subject skillful! i, and I br.pe be will ot think tb uLgraciuu in tttic thnt be know? nothing of so essential a cecre. 1 presume, fro oi th faralliar style in which tie gentleman ui the word lottery," he baa at some time eiperiecice-J tbe horrors of an aoticipated attack from aa et my whose battery of either word' or ordnance ere too great for his moral or physical courage. I beg to inform tbe pentlcman that telegraphers do not work " their batteries." but tbeir brain and fingers Speak it-C of cbirographr, I hare seen aome from edit ora-wbieb I would aa readily read Mastodon as MtzatUu, and sure neither were ripht. If tbe utbor of tbe article in Tbe Journal will compare bit oost fluent characters with tbe trie p.rapbis manuscripts which is written at the arerae rate of forty word per minute, he perchance may find that his chirograpny would pix ztean olj telegrapher, who, io tar aathe reading of manuscript ia concerned, ia fullj equal to that of the invisjMe Philadelphia lawyer. I must compliment Tu Sc.iTitL. however, on its ra roarkaMe gi-d judgment in taking into consideration tbe various dota aod dashes wbich may fre qurotly puzxl) a telegrapher who could read tbe manuscript of the sni dtnt ctitiqu of Tbe Journal. Ax Old TELLcsarutt

JT"See Dr. Vm. Thomaon' adrcrtietneDt on the second pae of to day 'a paper. jin tf. CocttT ami Fmtital To morrow ?on iitg the nd cheapen! entertainment of the eon will be pien at tbe ilifsion Sunday School Chapel, on Madiaoo avenue, two rquarea fm'iien'. of the union depot The teichrrs of the whool proe to liquidate the mall d bt incurrel in furt i-hine their i.ew and commodious i Ao a i a ar nupv to atiuounce mat cniiareti oi our eiu b"lofi: to it. It n t!eci,ielly a uniou achool, a the eichfrs rerre-ent twelve dilTeient churchei of ourrity. We hope all our readers will gi-e their to wh.it l becomlne an institution of our city, and be on band to-morrow evening, and thettbf contribute to its succes. Tibribi.r ArcinisT Ximii Indiana DaTrv v Ibe loHowmi: dipttcli waa rereived fy (i r. Morton on Siturd-ty l.iM, and, we tindersiatid.hr iujnsciliitelr dipati lied tirgeona ard i:ur-f to ibf relkf of tbe uufoitunate men: Padicaii, Ky Jan. l-r,;, Got eri.or O. P The steamer Morton: Kclipce blew up at Joiini'.nviile at G A m tbia day, with the Dth Indiana battery, l Rrown, on board. Sixty-eight men were G.t ptain itjured more or les, and ten hive died. They have arrived at this post. I am doing all I cap j for them If you can lender any assistance ple-e do so, for the wounded. (S'r.cd) S. McaiDiTH. Urig. (JeLersl, J5fThe red streamer rioatirg froui the tl-g- j stall at tbe top of Olcnns I)!ock indicates skat- j ing at the p-uk. jan-5-tf i StirnLMK Co let cf I xM.tXA Jan. d Decisior: Charles Iloye vs Jan.e McDonald, Floyd Circuit Court. Reveisel Jesse J. Drown vs. James McDonald, Floyd ! Circuit Court. Reversed JeoC J. Ilrown et fll. v. James McDonald, Floyd Circuit Court. Reversed. Ja roes T. McMillan vs. Richmond Terrell Howard Circuit Court Reversed. JamM T. McMillan . Harvey W. Smith. Howard Circu't Court. 5"See Di . Waj Thoinoo'i ddvri ti- iner on the SM'ond paje of to-dny's parcr. itt 1 1. J3f Hon. Joseph Ristice, late auditor of the! State of Indiana, ha determined to remove to- ! day to hi old home in Covington, Fountain i V. . . . . . . ' county Mr. RistineV numerous friend, those i hon he Im roei dUj during b.- tendencc of ; , p,. ,.., n,,,,,, ... H ,i,b hi,,. ,i ! infinite regret, regarding bim as a citizen above reprokfb in all the walk of life, and hoping helth aiid prosperity to h'.m and his, heteaftcr An honest man i the noblest work of Cod. ope snetl atatio: street. the city ; all wvrnted. and at low figures i They keep a full supplt of school books, blank j books, pocket book , kc at No. 8 North Phnn aylvani street. Jir Sholtvis tbe great merclrant tailor of thi i eitv. His elegant rooms sre located on North ! Pennsvlvania 'reet, Talbott A New'a block. For splendid winter, spring and summer goods, i call on Sholtx He is unsurpassed in the way of '. furnishing garments for gentlemen. The In liana editors' and publishers' con- i vt r.tion rr.eeta in this city on Friday of the prcsen week MEDICAL. ! ROBACK'S BITTERSiKKR5B.CKS ARK ftO)I, BUT j aTOMACH niTIRR. j Ten thonand bottler noli i& Ana mouth. Tks nioht popoUr . (mach bitters ia aae. ROBACKVS BITTKRa. Jwod for ad terai!ffeinnt or the Stomach, BilionsDfn. biver . Complaint ai:d geaeraldebilit j. i KOUACK'S KITTKK. They possess a on Jarful tonic prfperri. nr'rg frte t tb appetite an1 iq:tive organ R0BCK'S BITTFR. DebHtiated La4 ienard sedentary pern will Mod In tbens acellent tonir R0BACK' HITTKRS. A Ine Klatrul before erb frrin will rmoTi im1!TM!ii tnd alUirer t'sies. ICO HACK'S I51T J'CU. Tbey are better than all Pill. naneons, disagreeable compaads l'iwier and other ISO K ICK'S 15 ITT 11 KS. Thev can b tan withoat regar! tJ d!. Aa an app'tiir tUy Wave no equal. KOKACKN K1TTK1I!. Thry ar. prprrd y fr.wi wil-kin.wu vrfc,eta' aa old atd .Villfal pbjtU;an It remed. ROUU'li berever k)i"wn tliy h .trenrt emr. remedy. ISOKACIi'S fry rt e t'tr'., ard von w roram. nd them I others. eVota a tau.tard 'ataliy B1TTCHS. !! a!-ys nt thin s! f ...olr l'roprletnr KOISACK , HOH.lt k... An't CfMrnr !er of Sfon ai h R tter. Blood Purif er a d V.cui 1111 aiid t!.tilr tn4 manafaetnrer f Catawl-a ar.d Sw1ih Krn".ev arn air pi tee zrei aorr- ; tic lien.-r, wbicn are oM belait ur ia ary des're': Cnam -ty. at '. S5, M, and i Fat Tbir i f reei.tlt- t c.ft'.av.. i. FT sale bv Prnc't ail Dealers in Medicine everywhere, a-id i? Hrowniny k Si- am, J. H Vickers and w. I. Bask it ä Cr . .'Indianapolis tnaj2 wlyldtaw RENOVATERS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT f IHK UNITED IATEJtLTK M0l JK.. tO. aUTR I IU.nvi street. lr.dlup-l!-, Italian. At ihta od and well-known ttabiiame:.t, the ladle can hast .11 asd wio go! in peruazect ani beautiful colors; and a;etiu' garments h'vrvuaUly renovated and repairvd. !Vew aud aeccikd-baLd cl tl.iU bvQht ud .l.4, a paUcular drasch to lb bSktnea denominated C&e lrsw. isjr b.il'.a l:a'wi clvtb. tr tear tu any f arnieut can b so wrocjbt .at tt can C6t b vialb'.t to the naked tyo. Ktiaembor tht plac, o. Xä Soth UlioUa at roe t, jaalO JCEPB HAJHUS.rrtprJtter.

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THE MILITARY SITUATION. LATER FROLI GEORGIA. SEERMAN ADVANCING ON CHARLESTON F KO.TI C A I, I F O K I A . K" O 11 13 I O IS' IV i: W H An Earthquake at Buffalo. TiiFs f.V THOtrjtrES. Extracts from Southern Papers. Ar Ac. Ac, Ac I'rom Uaihlnglon. WaMisTo.x. January 29 A letter from the army of tl fc Potomac, dated Friday evening, aar: VJaiet diill prevail along the lines, the only variation ol the monotonv (cing some occasional picket bring along the front of the üth corpe. neaij'he Appom.tttox. The Ilichmond Sentinel of ihe 27th has the follow ing; Theirj:i-c!td- itJ agtiut t'ieir o!d aocho: age. 1 be ve.-eU paed tbe first obstructions but cou!d r.ot ps the second line The Drury I grounded under the enemy 'a batttrie- when tbe oflicers were removed About tern minutes after they left her $he was blown up by a shell exploding in her mitz tie. The Richmotd and Viigii.ia wre both grounded above, the Fredericksburg pas-ted over the obstructions, the drawn e Id lucbea of water le-ü than tbe otbeaa Tbe Virginia was struck with a 3ä pom 1 shot ' which looxened soa.e öfter bo!ts, but all the! injury she iPsfivcd w.i- renaiiei it. a very bort I time. The flag hip was commanded l; Lieutenant i Dunr.iog ; the Ktcbmoiid by Kill, late lt lieutcr.aut cd tbe Alabama the 1 1 e'jerii fcourg ; i bv Lieutenant Sheppard. Tbe Yankees. nyi The Wilmington Journal, have left their bt-e. it appear?, in front of G Hokea' tjice, and c nicer.trated at Fcrt Fisl) Gen. her. Their rloct has nlo cote Ol to':r.-e ther hold Fort Fisher. Whether they have le embarked their main body we are uuible to sav They occupied Smit! vllle, it h.tvid beert vaf ii-.'ed by our forces. I bete was considerab'o akiitnishing about Fott Anderem on Saturday evening and SuuIay morning. It supposed that the enemy are trjing to sib r.ee the foit in order to open a way up the river for their gunboats. All wa fjuiet below here Hut evening at ix o ciock. Adioiral Porter tepotts to the navv Jep.trt- I merit the cai ture of the blockade runner leimcr Hlenhcim ou the night of the 24'.b.iu Cape r cr rw liver. She was from Nassau. tound In. not krow in that the fort had lallen info o.r hAi;.l She had it v .ilu sb! c-irgo

-'oreicti eT minner rm.n the awen.lnicm wcie to be niaüe, t T! . nd that aiavoiy -i not ieerved to h sute conwvruMproN. Januity 23 The ale me: ; s;oinr . .,; . .-m;,:.-.i

Anfric arrived this wi'h dafea to the 17th m rmpjr fiom L'rpool l ie Loiidon Time.- a v?: Even the in-i-t j rabid northern journal admit thai the Wilming- ; too rxpcii'inn h. ' "inf to in?jer ib!e oi:c!mI sion The whole tcuoii.f the Ati.i aV intelÜctr.e i favorable to the confederate. both, is still thought probable in the fou?h. The j confederates are attempt'ng t o propitiate Eng - U,l F,,nce b, o!TfM y,i.. j abandon mcLt of larer v bv the soutb houi J not buy a recogi.iüon which i withheld for no othw icnson. We know of no Kuropean power likely to accept the olEee of protectoi ate. Italy The minister of justice reminds the reportä the French troops are withdrawn from Rorr.e before March. Capt. Robert Sinclair of the lebel uavy jnd Capt L H Srimer, bth of Virginia, were lost on the blockade runner Julia ' i r. , , . . . , . , ; 1 here ws much ice iu the bAy , and vessels lying at the piers were chafed, but no senc'.s damge wh done

f rom Kcur York. i anon as a democratic war horse. Other demoNtw Yoax, January 29 The Herald's , cratic senators voted for and spoke for the resoSavannah correspondent tiate that the donations j lufion of initrueti:. among bera Senatcr Lindof foxl sent out were distributed f.om the mar- j ay ket bouse to tbo-e who were formerly rich, but j Mr. Cole, o4 California, briefly nrued that it now poor, to white od black indiscriminately, j wc? dangerous to a portion of our people, and is under the direction ol authorized comu.ittee. dangerous to all of them; that our country has

i ne aiua ana eioqueni lerier oi 'ie mivor oi i letter of he in Roston to the mruor of Savannah wis a theme of much aporobi'ion at.d comment of the old cir izen of ibe latter city The Beaufort corres:oi;dent ol The Times', umler date ot tbe 25th, writes that Sherman'a advance ia at Salkehatchie, mid-way between Charleston and Savannah, on the railway, and a considerable rebel force ia at A.-bSoro. R ba! reinfon-cmen's bate teen rent toJPracchtille to , hold the plsce against Slierman. Several can- i non from the outwork of Chr!eion hare beea j ent to llianchviUe It is currently iep.ied fiom pera'cnl ac stui:ts from deserters tbl Charleston will be evacuated. Movement by thereSe'fc indicate tb-it they are removing heavy un from ' -i r:e an S'llli van's island. One or two monitor au i ccverHt gunbo.i him Another Sivanaah letter to The Tim--, djud 1 L ill. xs that tin l.t-t of S!irmaii'- Ar.-r.v would leave that it v on the '2 h':. Two diisioi:s of the ccr;s were at Harde ville. South Carolina, wbeu la-t heard from m . from Cairo. Caia-i, Jan Ä. Tbe iremer Jjeüe? Memphis arrived with 24 bale of cotton trom Memphii. A bind id guerilla attacktil out o. pickeu back of Mempbis on Tbusday, but were driven off. S.iteen deserter from Teu,e..ee regiments cament' our liue-. and md appiicaiion to take the amne.-ty oath. They report that a great many r.f their (o.ti radea are watching the opportunity to de.'ert, and the republication of Grant's ordet hts given great ercot.rcement to deserters. Large numbei are totnii.g ia at various points along our lit es daily . Farther particular of 'he ex;'.o-i i if the Kciii.se, eay that twenty t-ewi. te killed; a number niisW g are supposed to be drowned. The scalded euTcra re over sixty in nunier, ii d n.or'ly besorg to the 3th Indiana btttcrv. Tl ev were all sent to rnJucib veterdav, and i. p! ice-1 in rhehatids of the po; sure.-n from art Francisco San FaaNCio, Januar v The f S grand jury have ignored the chirce against Micr,ae! Hivs, accused Ot C-.:.spir!f i rt out a piira'e veei trey u;:i t.k.e c :. rtierce ot the Lrnited Stte The evidence was not satScient. Haasts to :u charge rf the railitsry au.h'-ri-t;e. sr.d will proOth'.v be leteiscit. Heiw tt;n are laiürc 've hve ni rear!. the average rain a cooiparel with fulreu ye its laiuv itku t;'.l - i fwsat, ar.d 'l.rf c taor.tha ol the remain. There are rumiso.' a Lesvy defalcttin in the ofSce of tbe TJ. S revenue d-prtment. The matter i heing irive':gtej bv th ooRertor of the port and special agent dow us. roua Nebraska 29. The Indian Ox sua. Jan thai burned the government hay ran oT the ?ftck at Valley Sution yesterday, and came down tbe road to day and burned two ranches near. J Ulenburg, and rao öS 4U0 more cattle. Tbey hay tow gone la the direction of Fort Lararoie.

. rrsaa Saafraiw. ßnriro. Jtcmry 23. Atcart abock or an earthquake ras fait her thia rarTfir ahon' 4 o'clock.

aww 4m Sk f ST wm a . Ä i SENATE. Wini?rGTn, Januar? 5. Mr. S;ra&ue icuodeced an act cappleiuecUry to the act regu!tio tbe compensation of membera of Corgrea. It provides for an increr.te of fnr to the rucrnhera of both bnea fpm fltm to $5.000 per aencrn. Tbe invet!ation of poreriimetit frauds then came cp. Mr. Sherman It ws cot the province of tbe Senate to Investigate the conduct of goverLmet t cCCccrs that belonged to the Houae of Kenrcscti Utives; it was the duty of the Hooe of Rerc i . . . . ter.tatlves :o impeacn ocicers, and that or the Serste to try them when impeached. Mr. Hale aaid be did not aee thtt any go ! had reiullad from iavestigatiog tbe corruptions of the government. Last year a committee waa appointed to investigate tbe corruptions of tbe Navy department. It did its work, and eoon after tbe najj department ordered the arrest and seizure of a principal witness. UU toreand property in Boston was seized, and be was imprisoned and ordered not to be released on bail in a sum less than $50,000. The navy department went further. It rent a committee roving about the countri to find out something against the members of tbe committee that in vesicated theoe outrages and frauds. Tbe man w bo is supposed to be the actual secretary of tbe uavv gave ; instructions to. this committee, which I will read, j It is as follows: Some time in tbe Sprinp of 1662 a lot of ship timber waj ofleted to the powumeot at fourteen dollars per tun. at Portsmouth. It was refused; alter which it ws put into the yard at twenty-eight dollars per tun. Did John I. Hale have aovthing to do with it ? ; Jir. jonnson aita, "uo vou know who wrote thce iLatructiona ?" j Ha.e I don't know the handwriting exactly. I but you know i am a i ankce and have a right to gues. Mr. David said. "Whom do you gueaa it was?" Hai I gue it w the man who i actual ecretary of the cavy. Several Senator What ia bis his name ? Mr. Hale I piefer to be a little foxy on that subject. Mr. Hale continued his remarks, atating that it was well known there bad beea most gigantic Irau Ja in tbe uavy department : that thtv had been diacovere.1, and the perpetrators found out, but there it ended, Tbe chair decided the order of the dav. which the resolution advising retaliation on rebels j iur vruciiie io our prisoners, mu:i oe considered The subject km tilten un. and the Question nend"t was moved to recommit the who' subject " tuuituuirc on military auair. Harlan advocated retaliation. Clark was also warmly in fivor of retaliation and vould commence on Roger A. Prvor t! e j wiik of urvrg rebelü, if thv did !i't tteit o'ir ; men juUiy . j Sumner said the ie.4t!ution had been altercl -o i much in course of debate, th tt nolhiug remain J i Hat now it was no longer for retaliation in kind, j but it now roicd to be in conformity with laws I of nature i Senate adjourr.e.l. HOL'SE The Houe to-Jay was especially set open for speech-making. About .W members were preent at the openKiS ' tte Hou-e. .Mr. Ashley said it w-h hi intention to prefs for a vote on .Tuesday. Mr Higby advocated an amenduient, and t?: ticing objections said, tbe state which subscriho '.he constitution, rifcc.-?iriy suhcribed to the jh!esinga of llbertr ;r.d insure d-iUti. tian- " . ... qu-.r.'y i.'j! tiieeenc:a cannot be accomplished Mid i we aboli-b eUvery, which ii an eiement of j discord, bich in iiot only in, but l-o oit?ide j of the ue? whoever it exists, ar. 1 will fo continue as l..;g a it po remains. Theiefor it ! tihould fe abol shed, and tbee was no time mote nrnfir lli'i' nrv t.i ti'u mi-..i. a.. 1.m , V... ..... ' '"yin..kt . Ohio, id thi- wS not a question as :., i v. - IZZl?' j abolished ; but the question was higher, namoly : . whether congress, tbree-fonrthsof the statei ratj ifying its action, will invade the rights of states j and destroy that balance of power ao wlselj ad jjusted by the franin of the constitution. He sovereigLty of auy power in the cot-mtu-ican party can only exmeutal law, as it was s t -r.it n as it w. Mr. Washburn desired fo state tbe fact to the house th.it in the IlTnois .ecate only five out of eleven of the democratic member? of that body v w w vuvvwuum t wruri uic '.Or. ratfltl! VAf .,1 .'f.in.l tVtM .Aaj.liilin in.!.....;.. v . . v . v. v i i?itiivij insu Uviiuc .esenators from ihat atte tm vote for the .men. theßenators from ibatstite ts vote for the amend mtnt ; that tbe leading speech iu the Illinois ; STiste was rade by Senator McConr.ell, one of ! the oldest and ub!et democrats in the state, ard uot e nioreov nrecepi io remote oppressions - on mankind than all other nation combined. He eire-sl bia firmbeliet that justice will triumph. ; IreeiJüni prevail, and t!,e retteentative of the piople in this c.ipita. con:n'.:e to exert it bvneßc'al sway for all tia.e. Mr Starr briedy ad vocate-J the amendment, but not ic us;rig the constitutional qu?tic:j. Mr. Rdt'eraon argued the constitutional ques tion in totmeition with his advocacy of the amendment He sai ! no Merr.blv of human law canker could crer.te the right of property in a dab wnicti wc, e.trir a icon or cit:z?rs were j not bound f j respect Those who bd produced i this rebt-l'ion had foie-worri the 'vontitutton and j frfitd evrry rijht un icr it. slid h :d ju-t!y inI cuireJ tic t bre of trvn j Mr M iri. r t New Vwk, d;ecussed the qucs ?i'Ji.. uisi.' tviiiicg that tl-ere ' eleily defired I uer to pia the amei.dmerit i Mr Pik-, ot M . I 'v-Kated H e anieDdOien', s . .and aud i!.' re c bv u.e !re election had do- i i cideil ac-ii f nverv; let is be detroved eo that ! j only the i-,:!ra.i bereal'.er h.-.!! be who did in-xt ' to bfi'ig al'.pf 'he corsumrat n Mr I., f t.r- n faroiel the me.li.set : ' Mi Firck, fOhio. mtde a specM, s I C !. j ot L' t!if.rr is, rd Sfrr. of New Jersey, in fsr-ir , of 1 1 e njt-i.'iu'tt t Mr Morris, o M i, advccatM the aiicd. j ! men' i A: ibice o'clock the House adjo jtr.et. The "Very Latest. MiRF.K O'CLOCK A VI Xiw Yoas, January i. tf.d.i o; erators arc predicting to night that gold will be ke;t up to morrow t enable trie fülle ro hinttion to -elt out. VheJ.'omb;nation ir.clu.les the l esviest Operator, who oi:ght all the csh gold effered at any pric The move'üfnt coma a .a" t ."V i J r mi'a reu ire roT-tci wi i waaa - ; j iriiy oi tn eonicmatioa so.o out ;.tst Lijnt at , and upward, but ail did not .n-.'eed in elling out OflLoe.-s nnvi jtriffd yts'.erday trom b.T3Lr.ih ay that important a.d highly favorable news rnvoon f xprciel froa South C-trjHm. londjii pper H'land paper cliim Gr: . jiH'rn:ah lo be a Dutchman. A few ycsisir ce thev iv, he was a j.rjrnpicusn dyer, an 1 sub-r nceT.tlT emicra'e-J wit! a few of his tell ow.wrk mn to Amerios. The Time" ""sh'tiC J i -pec" si say- JJr. Blair has stated t. a friend that by hi first trip to Rich mood be succeeded in getting from the rebel authorities many valuable pspers taken from his house bv EarU's men l.t September, among th ! res? bi will.

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vf tbe tä'.b S. Y. crtfry, trct did wo wjom lamse. A courryiMao Slj'itht's wouad is vi It rtr i!i tTOU3 atd bis recot cry doubtful. The liicbajoc 1 Kaquirer of the 21 has tl.o f;IJlsrr'a mi-?on i eided be the retrirn t tltat gcctlemin to Washington yt-terlav morning Nothing has been dote toward accompli-hing a?ace. but we feel justified in 4vuirg our read ers that the ereroy -sre willjrg to permit lj to dictate term, pro vidcl we do cot diasolve the the union. Any guarantee of slavery; any constitutional provision for its profectim and extension, and full compcuatiotj in greenbacks for all negroes carried ofTdurirg the war; anything, everything we cvn a?k or ttiirk of to remain with them will be gianted. Thee may have not teeu xictlyMr lüair'' ierm, but they ate iu ftct the aulstanee of of his mission, and da not iu toe leatl extxgerate the extremity in Washiogtou. Tbey are willing to coLcedoto us. if only to retern to the union ; but these terms cacnot purchase our liberty. We are uot fighting for slavery, neither iu protection or extension. We are willing to give up slavery for our libet y. We intend to be, independent and free, or to be exterminated The enemy migh: a eil abandon their efforts to bribe u wi:h slaery and then cut off our liberty. We admit there ate a few w rttcl.es iu these states who would sell liberty for their slaves, but thev are few and utterly without influence. Resolutions may be introduced 10 the irginta legislature looking to reconstruction, but they will be rejected with a unanimity which will damn the w reich auJ traitors who have sought to bring shame and disgrace on the State. It would be most mortifying to see any resolution introduced aud we do earnestly hope that good ierie may prevent its being offered. Tbe sexrond mission of Dlair is the best vi dence we can desire that ' our people have only to be true to themselves and they hall soon rejoice iu the enjoyment of liberty and independence There i a compromise that yet may open the way to peace It has been suggested that the United State will acknowledge our independence provided a treaty of commerce and league defensive nnd offensive, fcr the publication of the Monroe doctrine to all the states of North A roenca, can he agreed od. It the proposition is made it will be time t-j disciss it It is not impiobable that it may become a living, tangible proposition before many months. The Sentinel hs an article on the same 'io jret Tbeonlv response given to R! ait's proposition was that it wa formallv official, and he would get a reply. The S?n!ir.el has an editorial urging Jeff. D vis to act with the people, and assures him that he is very unpopular. Tbe effect of our misfor tunes on the public is directly trace ble to the incompetency of the president. This is a most unequivocal mmife-Utiou of want of confidence in the sag icity discretion and capacity of the government, and to this want of confidence is attributable the general despondency, which is the most alirmir g feature of our condition. The same paper has an editorial on the mild nes of the rebel government, and eays they are allowing their leniency and kindness ot heart to work them great injury, au I tiroes more sternnc. The Dispatch says a successor to Mr. Seddon i has been appointed. The Tribune's epecial correspondent gives the following account of the march from Savannah and Hardeeville: The roids were through swamps, and the march wa very difficult, but no serious hindrance occurred No force of the enemy was encoun-' tcred anvwhere. The Tribune's Wet Gulf correspondent say?: The rebel iu Texay ai exj-evtirg an attack on , the coast before long, ar.d ie making gient; prepratioui for defense. Officers from Oriv-ion re;m t. the rebel sol- ' dirr dcTxndent ! The Richmond Sci.tuorl or January i'rth s-ijs General Urf ;-Viiri h- been ippointei secretary of w ar Tbe Exaoiin-r pubbshe tbe following p-.itiug address cf General Hojd to hi troop: HEAPQt'Ar.Tfr.ä Abmv or tiik TviNr-sti Tupello, Mii , January 23 Soldier of the Army of the Tennessee: At my rcquiht I have thi- day been ttlier 1 from co'nrr.and of thi army Iu taking leave of you, accent ojy thanks for the patience with which you have endured the hardship, during jour recent campaign, and I am alone responsible for its conception, and I tried to do my duty in its execution. I urge on you the importance of ivinj your support to the distinguished Foldier who now assumes command and 1 shall look with deep inteiest on your f'i ture operations, nd rejoir t vour success. Signed, " J. B Hoon. Major General Gen. Dick Taylor succeeds hira in commacd. No official appointment of Gen. Lee a gener al-in-ebief haa yet been tuude The war department has no information of any movement of Sherman's column in direction of Augusta or of the reported raid toward Weldon. They say the route taken is most direct by land, but there i no doubt of ample disposition having been mde to check it. A collision occurred last Thursday between tbe flag of truce boat Wm. Allison and a small torpedo, in wbich the torpedo wa siLk. Lieut. Armstrong, of bc navy, was drowned. Most of the crew were saved. The Richmond Dispatch announces that a lirge lot of blanket, boxe. Ac, were yesterday delivered lo the federal prisoners in Richmond pri'-or.s. It say Brigadier General Hays reached here Thursday. He ;s superintendent of the deliver? of the articles. He will sty till the distribution is completed, when be will probably go to other parts of the confederacy whero at-kees are confined. MEDICAL. ÖCVU, FOP. A CIRCTI.AR DSCHTBiya ALL STMI'TOYS.-Txia . SYMPTOMS: Tbe yraptoui of Catarrh, a they generally appear, are ai f.rt very slight. 1'ersoLS f.ad they hare a cold, ttat tbey bive freaent attacks, iai sre raore seasi'itt o tbe changes of terrperature. Ia thii coriitioa, tbe nsaixayt o dry, cr a al'ght di.rbarpe, tb!n and acrid, afterwards bemirg thick and adhesive. As tbe dca tecioe.- c'a"or.:c, tie diKhares are increased lu qusatity ant cb.rl In quality; tbey are cw thick aLd beavj. and are Lacked tr couched cff. The se ret.oT. aro o;- , feniv,-, cau;r a l id tresL; tL vcicels th'.ck aci r.stbe eyes are weak; tbe sf-i.se of the ore 1! is lesr.ed i or i detrojru; deaf:.ei frequently tes place. Archer ; corr.won ar.d irrr-orr tymptoin cf Catarrh is, that the j mtm'.d : obli jei to clear his tbroit ia the a:orr.i3ii of a j . .... ... . f-r.rn Vi bead duria? tbe Libt. Wb.a this takes placa the per- j fron rrr i e t-ure ttat t: ci.-ea is cn its w v jyt l!r,; 1 f so t'ne 1.1 arrt: w ' f r-,sr t C' !t. I A nclc Itottleaa-lll ! ra Tlonth-b-tifcect Hirer times s dHy. -to Vrjin Hvn. TboTEas J. Tamr, Ei-M'm!r of Cor rress rm lilinioa, late Speaker of tbe Ukaoia !! of hep. j reeutatjve, acd iirsna ua.er ti A. r ., an A. cf ?:t? cf Il.itoij. Fart roar. OcV.btr 21, Lr. D n. 5t ttva Hear Sir In reply to yosr r.olict of lh - 1 w.i1 I wctu ay tin I was stvere'y affected Catarrh for years- when I becsrao actuated w-.th yo-i and becrht two Ltttles cf yonr liqa?4 Catarrh Rem- . .a..... edv. rieivrt i n ue out dcti.o i was enntiy ita proved, and V-efrt ttt tecond bov.ts wn finished, wts con-pletely cured. Ican recorAiend tht itdT!r.t to a!i aT..cted wi:h Catar-b. f tpectfally jvzn, IHOlfA? J. 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$so,ooo. AGAINST THE DRIFT? ag.i.tba rertls t.f r ar.d tmmi f ved ra!c! -t-lirrvr l ty tTr;tt ars:nt the cordivficy Ult et W. H. Fnglb, Tres t First National Rack Citizens' Maüoral Rink. PROFESSIONAL. rt K ZSL O V -rV L Doctor W.U. TnOJlSO, HAS ZM0VFt HIS OFFJCX TO . .. No. 29 South Delaware Street, f mIIKfiRUEVTIUL, CONTINUS Ihreae. in ail lke!r t-vrr ttj.. irarolu at irn and pUaea. Ir. Wm. Tboiusca w.'.l givt to j eacn pstifr.t a wriitta increment, J-V I D-.ca.r.g buokeir to tntcta radtcairi ni prrirarrr.i enre, or n1..? L charge. iv. r ir . v. j - treaimrnt cf TTitaio l.?as a speeial.ty slace tbe year 11 tLre. years la tbe city of Boffat", X. Y . enht yer ia Chtra. I!1 , and twai years in Peoira, III. L'arli.g eight yearn practica ia CtOcar, Iii., be cortd over thirteen tlioasand esse. Ir. VT in. Thomson, in sis praetk-e fr Scrofula, Koto, malic and feneral diseases ef tbe blood, c.et a Fwratgatint; Vapor Path of the most ir.rer.!o k!ud,in eorjaoe tim with internal trtstmrrt. KMIXAL FMiSSIOXS, the eons;ntne cf aelf-ahmao. Ttiis otitary vk-e, or depravd aeaual tida'gnee, W praetk-ei by tba yontb of b-tb seies to sn almost limitM extrr.:, prodncirg with ererriry certainty tha following train ef tnurbi.1 iyrnptOT wlfw eomhattd ry eientihe mo-tiral neatrts, vir: fallow conateaaoee, dtrk spots nnder tke rye, piin in tbe bead, rtnglng ta tbe rars. and noif tike the rustling of leavea and rat ttinx of chariot., reain-a abont tb loina, weUant of tbo limb, eor.fased vUion, blutitel Intellect, loss ef COB ßdsnee, lifMderce In spproic birg ttranger, a iishke to f.rm new aruaintance, a djspo-it'on to sbnn tety, lo ef ainory. hctic fl Jbe, pimpfeg and vartoat oeop tions about tbe face, furred trrftie, tigl.t sweat, foetid breath, roughs, rS'Snptlcu, noconisBia, and freqeeat ly frarvty. Tbe aSicted, n tbe f rt appearance cf any of tbo above symptoms, should i.xiacttiatrfy apply Is Dr. Was. Tbomn 1r relief. tlSff'Orv ad Coasil:'. R.o-ne Wo. 2 owtb Delaware treet, Indianapohs, lod. T.O Box lf5. Jai.?4-dl7 MEDICAL. MAN HOOD, VSD THE VIGOR OF TOCTfl RF.STORF.Vi IW foilt weeks t y l)K. KICORli'5 KSSKNCK Cr LIIK. Dr. Ki.ord, (ef Paris.) after yetrt of earnest aohtitatloa, ha at lerjrth acceeded to tbe crrect request of tbo Awericin put lir, ar.d sppotted tr effect In 5tw York, for 'S aale of hit ealao-i ar.d h'cbl prired F.co of Life. This wondTiul agent w.Jl Vettere Mai hood to tbe rjot sheltereJ rcrit:tutioni lo fear wttkt, and. If ed aeeardfet; to printed irtruct .B, fet'.ort ia Impoatitle This lif-retoring remedy tbvuld bo taken hf all tbent to mairy, si Its efectJ art ptrcsteM. Ic. c, in every es, is cerin. Dr. Kicvrd Ftc ef L'f 1 tnli in ca. with fott if.trnct!en for v, at t". r fr qaar.tHlee in oat fot 1, and wiil Lt tut ti a-y part, ctrefslly parked, tu receipt cf rm!.tarice to bis accreihted a,Lt. Circatat aert fret on receipt of f&iir s'atryai. PÜIUP P.'oLkND, 47 Biooma street. Jt'21-dly On door wet ef P.resdwty, 5. T. LECTURES. riiilojopln of Marriage. wit: Xrr T'ftl KTGI.5 OI'THK f:W TO&K Vl'SCt'M As:!cey bie 1 :rre reirardle. ef t-i'-ie !.'.r -e bT.e?t :f snSerin ba f. pel. . ! Cit'. ?, rr1 ri ' tntfietr a?t .- tu ' .jurk-y, fir -f their Bot r ct're lert Mrriacand ha I Uyr fw-b ilty, proroa ere (':!::' cf Ma'.b. !r Dej rr-'o".. lL.ei ry, I,- f 1 1 eery 1 Manly few. er; .l.e r. a! f. tbo-e yi-!i''f wtkt rea! Ufsit .'j-S'j' folilo. ' ?n?t3r-y, or IfTiora?! Of ItJ :' -U 7J t."5 l I Of yitl". 1r?a t-ri!-i'.! le-t trs ti" beea tb rfas.s tf e?i'th?r.'". a1 j vi.i :'u. -i-ai-l-, aod will bt forwarded tr". ci. rec'r, cf !&3r i-, y Jjrt ;at Secretary, a--k MT--5Ta . f A. tii,' Vdrjne, Civ Vr'ti, yw YrzV. tacCl dl D OOHb , SASH, DLINDS, &cj" POOR. AND BLIND F A C T ) It Y. ratticy Scroll aaiwtnae, TTotlng of all I'nitcrna. rttioel, ItHlaed atnd Tenwtalnsx. railcata- artL!icn given U all k nd cf Carpenter Work. Or 'er io!;c!td a-.d tTf inptly fillet ot abort aotiee. BATCHELOR & FEARNLEY. ruA'siAPor.iw, i id. Jai.i5-lni. TFf:CK,l Crelo fUoeU NOTICE. I CRACK EES -ATReduced T. TQK UK anapetis.w. KRSMJf f D, PAlCrHS CF I5Wne.I, vr'.l farther cotiee, at tbo f 4iow:rs; rae: Bter Cxaiäer. by the III IV -Nie 4 ' 1 ".'.e per lb. da, r.ROKGK HAAS, HiKti. BOLt.a5. N'.CKUH 4 PARKüTT. FURNITURE, SUCOKD II A.D STORK, 233 East Washington St.v TSTELAJR. LITI'LiZ'S HOTEL, C10CK KTOVW, nrATsa motes, rrRXiitta :d JlattrafteaUaa kUa, csmd.ijoaa and plee Tea cas kert find tvtryüslrf toceai-ary t aaakt a ftl oatfil far kaa sttpia-. and at prtcea raagia frcta 55 to M pr ceet cheaper Uaa rta Wo bad aoywhere la tkt ctj. lalaokavt a cot&pltu atocA aJlt-w Ttaware. Cesassta Claus, adttad aod Laokla G Iase. CaU J. I. KAJL4T. jaal