Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4455, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 January 1865 — Page 2

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D'AILY SENTINEL.

TUESDAY MOliNIX."jANUAKV 11 Itetntlntion. Wc fuUuh thi raorrJrjr. the forcible atd e'.irect remarks of Secttcr Hr-vTaicr., cpon lb f rojosit'en ir.lro!ace4 Into the Ser.te to retaliate upon tie rebel pri.'Ctfru the -Mteltv rl..irr-l uyon the confedmtr to our gm. Sir. lit CilCE ;eak ti a tttotnan ar.d a a ehrW.t.'an ahould, acd with a mD!ice that dc-rrc honor, especially At a lime when mere rruir are tximmiog their pa.1 to wJut if-for v t . V - . 1 . We truat th ftitfroeM ripr-! by Mr. lIirAicxa wiil te reaJ atni coofliere... for tbv ire In accordance with the dictate of advanced civilization and are iu l.ara.oay wit! tic tending ci the Four ler of C'u'ntiinis v. Ia this cou r.iinn mm o'intA tK rr,mrr r,t nf t) m WkL'pF ton orTC'poiwlest of Tae If.:. ant poli Jottrr.! apn the apeech of Mr. Hemek k. lie ray : '.'Oir Senator ,llr. llcfctirick, made a apceeh. wblcb, with due deference to the Judaic article of faitb that DOthin;r good can como out tA 'mfth - m.rA at the ri.k nf betri? denounced aa & rnrrrhrd. I will aiv wul a Ten rood w r f apeeeh. It waa calm, temperate, logical ar-d patriotic, fdjywicg tie birtUri'm ni well a the in)poa''!j cf comp-ir the t&d In view by re ttliation, and porting out the. bct acd 'nh meant of relict ics cur tifleriffr fellow men by an earnest endetvor to crTett their eichnrjr.'' XXXVIII C0XCRESS-2d SESSION. - SENATE. r- . Waani.voTOX, J inutn 30 . be hid brcn rrjue-trl to present. He would ?j nothing favorable or otherwise ai to its cor.tcnt-. He preeiite! it lecaue It author, 5 a citizen, hai the ii;ht of petition. . Thepetnioo wj rcil hy the clerk. It ret? furth that SicglcUin trd liiir's llliio'i hid faileI ; tbt there wh ho hpe of prarc through cesjt"tiwo ; tht Stin, AuMriaand Franre atd the Toje hid comincJ to rerorize the South ; and thit EnUud, Franre nnd A'i-iri hid e:.tcr e-1 upon a iiififtion of the Mexican tatf -t to ac quire CIifornU; thtt the Utuc between the ' n ;rth nd the eouih independence or f xterminatiuu, under which banner the pwoJe rnu-t divide awi ra!ly: that the couth is not cru-he 1. a- shown by her ppirit aud her ability to purch-c her inde prudence from Europe, and by the Ufe detUra. tioo of Oeu- Sherman, that the war had htnllj commenced. . The pet it! Lion therefore prays for the iuime diate recognition of the confederacy to curc the gret Senators iuterrupiing. Who. petition i tht? Colorado Jeitt'.4 - Mr. Shermin. I would eiiuir it it i cu-t' in;iry to re.id petitions whin presented. . . . . I LC caair taia no put nie ijucmiuii ii inctc any objection to tlie redipp of the petition und he hcird none. Several penatcr i.ow objrcteil and the reading , wti tunetided lr. Ne-tnith a.-ked le ive of absence for I. i eo'leiue, Mr llrdir. for the remainder of the eVkon.on atA-ouut ot ii!ii, which lüive tfi' jirantcd. Mr. Sl.cnn.in, from the Li:.r.i e uin;ttec. re ported the Haufe re-olution reducing: the duty on imported ptpt-r, with mi amendment -trikin; out three and iiicrtin fifteen per rout It wan or dered to be pi in ted. The resolution of Mr. Pith fr the a;r int incut of pc'i.l cummit'.i'C on the corruption of the gorernrneiit in til! i' drpirtmrn'.taken up Mr Il.i!e iaid ho would opp?t' the fwrm iiri of auy more ntnimilte lo invotiktü frauds un til action be t-tken on t!ie cae alrr idy brought before the Senate lie then rc.td extracts tiorn theref-ortof the elect comtaittco of hist yeir 'anon frauds. Ac . sail reiort irnnlicatinc he;ids of bureaus in cert mi contract., an l rniöc a lonp ;eeoh a;int the t-eerctary of the i. ivy, contin uinphia remark.' till the expir ito'i of the morn ing hour. A bill was introduced r('orgtniz;ng tho piyuiasters department. Keterrcd. A ftill was reporied iu addition to the enrollment act providing for the neeeptance s a iubfttitute of a person liable to be drafted. Tlie clac..e holding the principal by desertion of the institute is stricken out and t-ubslitutes ruiiii-h-ed by forfeiture of the right of citizsn-hip. The Seoate then adjourned. IIOCSF. Mr. Johnson; of PcnnMlvmii, moved that III and 30 jmr ceut , re.spectively.be ndded to sal aries of copcrrssni'n and enplofca in civil er fice. ' . Ileferretl to the w.i atl uieir.i committee Oa motion of Mr. Grii.oel. the committee on the conduct of ihr war were ittstnictcd to en quire into the tre-ituieul by (eneral Jeü". C. Uivis, of frecdnaen in tieorpi. Mr. Kos offTcd the f UwiDg re-solution. : Resolved. Tint the thick of Conreos und the country are due to Tresideut Lincoln for re ' moving Major General Hutler front the military committee. Tabled 37 to 43. The House avsed a resolution that Virpinii, North Carolina, Suih Csrolina, Geor-ji. Florid.i. Alabtmt. Mi-pissippi. Luidina, Te xhs, and Tenne-sce as not entitleI to representation i.i tlie eTectoral college, and therefore c cuvh rote.s shll be received or countc! for Prc?:dent and -Vice I're.-ideat. The Houie nroee led to the consideration of the nvv appropriation bill. A reilution waa ndopte! Instructing the pi' cictnry commmee 10 n q'i.re wnai irgisinuoa is neoc-isrv to prevent the transportation of tr op over ra 1'OidJ whLh have received gracts" of Und. A resolution was adopted instructing the wits and mearla committee to irtpfre into th cxi-v-dien?y of . etMNhin. ahareauofcomtncro.il atitNtics iu the UexnT dp.irtmeut. Tie same ommittee are initructed to inquire into the expeiieney of provilir;g a uniform m-de cf puagiuj iüpct.:i'V domestic li ijiKr.' - ; j A bill wits Introduced" unioi.-vlat ry of the revouye hy which the duties will be i;- reaped .'!." ptr cent. ' Mr. Ftrrtworth exp!ii.-d his position on ti-e ptper d :ty ias'iou. foui. J;ng his reuitakj on cirgw coniunil m the Washington corcrrpondence of The Ch'.csqo Tribute, thnt ht vms t flicioua in opposing the reduction of the duty in paper. ... An araendmert to the psy il npproprit;o:: l !!l wa adopte, provlo.r g for n ndd.tionol mid-1. :p ' rain to ench congre-nioO'd di-trict. Tbc eiker pre.--e.itt! a nit, a irai! ol tho Indi an Legislature, asking x'or the discharge of ircruiTü f"om that ute wl.i volnntetred in el l reitimct-ts in lbGQ. oa tbe ur,dcrt.L..!:ng at 1 :reenint with the tau? it-ring vCIct-r that thoj were to ti uix hargeif wtnn ii term of eri e expired. 7 his was ordore J to be printed .m.l rr ferred Vi the military conimittrc Tl. ieaker profited aj-tlllion of t.t-t-1" c;f Izen of Imiii.ni and Ulinoi-. including ti.e board of trade, aking !Vr the ? t--ge of hii a t e-i..;i:utit.g the LiK-r of MuL?gm city a p rt f entry, aui rr!c i-ii.g the 1 ia.m of lie gi.cr-.i government t!;c to'. ;: !; dutv it id nrl UrdereJ to be prlarrj and rc!rrre ! t the committre ou commerce Hou-e adjiiumeJ - Froni si. I. oui. St. Loci", Jtn nary 3f The ateraertt of The L'.U'.C Ilock Iem crat that W. U. Snow wis elected to the Sate by the Legislature of that tat it a farce. He waa legally elected by more than a ipucrum cf th rre-cr.t general ae;Lly. A diipiteh from Atchison ssa that the over latid mad at.ge will prohibit begin to run through in about ten daya. from tnrlrra Monroe l T M r. t. Jat.uary 27th. Adtlcea Irorn North Cara in have" rerhed here lo ts.e effect that t! e W, Idjn and Gattca briJ - have been carried away by m heavy freb et "5n tlie river. t roir .neaavllle ta. MxaDTix.tz, Jaauary 'JO Ojr atolen bonds iS gsed) Cith er Bink of Cfawfori Co.

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o ncnrL 1:11. ' rttisoi- !' rtt nf lion, i ti tmni A llcndrlck in Ihr rn.itr on the 2ltU of Jnritiaty. I pon ll o 'onlctratln I ihf . oiil ilrolullotl Advlalnir ItetallHlion fr the CruM Trenttncnt of Ar lnr lf tbc Inaurffcnta rt-'r hoarver, ä limit to tf.i r f r'c!;-rH.i:y . Ifta etittay rfa lo ha- hi fo.tft j tha ir.il'.aa(a ( war. aal aUayu i aAUi um ai iwxo t,riiic!pi cf former a;t, w rr.tj 49 the Mine; tmt if u 'UN1! tbaaaaairet.ir r a' V', wm1 lacori't barharua ar.4 cT9i tri t'a eervJu. tt ar r at.aot, a a ri.Tal tttn, )!: r.1 retort n: 01 bit itjct, by treeing thm In It manner. W car r.tt gutcyoivi tUa i.au' r'r at rile a I j la'.rmittccal Itw to ibn rijfht cf tKit.rTiiu tli c.i-'.uct f tirt i:rit.ti ttjarl I - r -raa'k In lacocdeisiLicf taitt rt i 4 CrrA A a-Ja.'ra.'ify, the:t j jc;-jtig au rf me riKt 1 f r. Julifl-l lomrk in ra-rt rm to tha rorrapoD'iir f trea tiiftt f wntrtiij: Kntifadebt d'j from Lar.'sb tut'jrcta. o, alo, iL nfju-fctration of )r.nlih debt by hrar.c, u 17B.1, Ju-t:Se i MjiauJ ia it laäat ! ty a r oaiirra:iirf aeaira. Again, lie flurr ai. J c n.li'ailoo of FreocD.veaeU ly lirrat Frta r, :n lut:;, aa eircla of an aDcitnt aril vere rula f wa.fr bich Napolean retal.ated l j tie eitnl-t of arxy hr r and IU aiora aztreraa rtgt, alao roctrary to tfce rul of rnoWa ua, by iziii at: English travf 1er focn't In Frtoch tamtory." I ?lt the attention of fenator to thl juahti catiua of the ru'e. 3it npp aienamy honld raaoaere all prisoner fair, ttiiawaaM not aCoti a uOUrUnt JuUf.catic'D fwr U opplu bflligvrciil tw dutbeiama .s-jpjx.!e our ariarny ibuall 1 poisoned aepor.i, or pieod priiz al f rt?,tb ral of rariprodty wunW notju tif 11 rKort.ug tvtbe man 01 rttaiial n. A arte er arny nigbt k1 1 alike old irtn, wemen aud cbilUren, t- jt no ciili"l powtr w. ull revrt to imt lar inB of cruelty a.vt tarbarlsin unJerahe pla tbat were Jut!flHi by tb law of retaltatloa. H l-ck' latmatia.ial Law. page 44Ü. If there ia any authority directly against the rem tor from Michigan m r uppotting this propo nitiori. ills the authority of tho president' chiefof statT to day. ' It i not enough lor the senator to read a pamphlet here that eau have no effect opon the judgment of the country except to excite and increase passion? which ought to be ui eled rather than stimulated. He must show the Senate of the Ui.ited States, I take it. that according to the lawd of nations a between belligerents, we have a right to do this, certainly aitr rible thing that he proposes. Jt is well enough, peihapa.to tcad the pamphlet If he wishes to hive a political effect upon the country; but to inform the judgment of the Senate us to our right as a belligerent iu a great war, I take it that a ptmphlet which docs not come nutSienri cated to this body is not very liijh aathoiity. Mr Howard. The honorable pcn-itor Iron; Indiana will fillow me to ask him on sirg'.o queation 7 Mr. Hendriks Cvrtait.lv. Mr. lloward. I ask the senator whether he is in favor of ary retaliation with a view to com: el the rebels to treat our ti;otiera with mure kin dness ai.d hunvanitv? Mr lletidricks. 1 am in favor of carrying or, th war upon our part as 1 civilized and cl rirtian people. I am iu favor of compelling the suu'h ern people to crry on the w.ir upon their ;irt s a cht'itian mid civilitM people, and it they re!:e to do it. i am iu favor of retaliating for the pio teetion of our people aud soldiers just io far athe nsage of ctrtlizexl nation will justify, and just so far, as a civilized and christian people, we ought to go,rand do further. Now, nir, tho only authority that I have read condemns wh it the Senator pioposes. He ha.not given us a citation of a ninglo authority of force and respectability in this body justifying the high measure which he propose. I expected to heir it. lie is the champion of the measure ; he reports it to the body ; but instead of referring to accredited' authoriv upon l! f ub ject, he gratifies the Senile by reading from h pamphlet containing a report of a committee tp pointed by the unitarv comm"'c?ion who go down and -ay they Like tecrinony. I hire mnc.h ts timtmy nitbiu my own knowle-fge on t Iiis Hub jtct. 1 believe there is much exaggeration upon it. us I get the facta from men who were in the very pri.-on that the .-cnator rend ubont. I dare ay most senators recollect t tie cae of Capt. Flinn, an olliccr i:i L:My prison, a cap tain li om the town in which I live ; .1 ciptiin who had c-jatnanded in battle as a brave ind p illaut man. He was selected by lowto bo ehot iu retaliation for two southern ollicers that were hhot out iu Kentucky under the command ot (ieneral Burnside. I took a great deal of interest in his case. He was my personal friend. He wrote to me that he thought au exchange could be secured. I eaw the preri dent at once, und tho resident, a kind hearted man, made the order on the part of his govern rnent, and Captain Flinn was exchanged, and wlipn he returned to his neighbors he told them that tho piiaonera were as will provided as .the men who guarded them.- I take his word 'ftn thit ptibect while tie wks there n equal to the w.inl of anv man. It may hive been worse afterward, but I do not know liovr the fact was. Mr. Howard. D I underhand the t-enator from Indiaua lo assert upon this floor that the Union pri.-ouers in the Landiof ihe rebels were ad well provided for as . the rebel soldiers or hs the rebel prisoners in the hands of the Unionists? Will he assert that principle upon this door? Mr. Hendricks. I do not understand that that is a principle; it is a question of fact. Mr Howard. Well, the fact? Mr. Hendricks. The senator asks nhether he understands that I have said that our own pr:s oners were treated aa well as their guards. 1 did u9t say eo. He has read testimony here taken by a commission in respect to Libby prieon. .1 have given the statement of au honest man who was a prisoner there for months, a part of the time in a dungeon, selected by lot to be shot. When he came hom he made this statement to his ceigbbors. I hr.ve no doubt tbat there have been cruelties irllicted on the Union prisoners in southern prisons, and tbat is one reason why I want thein brought home; but I do not believe that it has gone to the extent' reported in the country. I do tot believe, upon the information I have on the subject, that it is at all to the et tent stated in the pamphlet from which the senator read to day. " . . . Mr. "Brown. Will the senator permit me toa. k why, if that is the ca?e, does he ol ject so strenuously to their prisoners' bcinr put in exactly the same po-iiion? , Mr. Hendricks. There in no force in the scnitor question; there is ingenuity in it. I say so with entire respect. The committee, in the pre amble to this resolution, have undertaken to say precisely whit has been the treatment of onr prisoners, and the resolution declares that corre spending treatment shall be inflicted upon rebel prisoners in our hands. The committee has undertaken in this preamble to foreclose any inqni ry on the part of the president; the committee has not left the president to judge how our pria oners bare been treated; but the committor says to the president, in this resolution : "Sir, our prisoners have been starved, our, prisoners when they have laid down their arms have been as? as signed in cold 'blood; our prwoners in southern prions have had disease brought upon them bv. being allowed only unwholesome food; and, sir. we, the Senate of the United States, expect yrrrr, Mr. President, to administer unwholesome food, that disease may crawl into tho system of rcbr! rrNoners in the north. We. tho Senate of the United Stute, expect you. Mr. President, to ee that when the smith erner lavs dow n his arms and ack'r.owledres him self a captive, he thall be nssinited ia cold blood The Senate of the United States expect you. Mr. President, tecau-e we have recited the fact of similar treatment in the south, to o re strict the food that shall be given to rebel pris oners Tn'owr "hands", that' they eba!I die. m;i.ute after minute, hour after hour, day after day, month after month." in the language of the sen- " r from Michigan. So the uetion of the;' ator frm Mis-outi ia answered by the con; mi: to- It th.' senator from Missouri think it right to do this thing, to Jo a thing unheard uf for h'irvtreds of year, to do a thing that ht nol dirkered the pare of the history of our race sicc. tLj d)a cf. iL üdwardi. tj dj. a thin,; that is not dv.ne this :dc of western Aj, I am not pre pared to go tVit length I iy the country is not prepared for it; senators have mistaken "the dc-ire of the people at bor.e. ; . The eCLator Irom Michijjazi particulaily V.os deep feelirp nrtcn the subject. He id.ows'it bete. Th'ä debate goes oa be becoces the cham fsoa uf.OiU pxiuiiii3 i.;thc south, becomes the pajeuler favoriie of tufcir .friend at home. 1 suppose. ' Tbat taatea him streagth ; I am clad of it. br.r I wish to aak the.setator th;a : What does thit u.ioa priavtex down at Atlcrfotivil'.f , who wrjte him ihal letter eayikg tbat there wre thlrtv-Sve thousand prisoners tbore, and if tbev were not 2jn released two tbhjdsjef them would die. k ? .IDjcs" that br'n'a Acdersi.vide ak tbeseeatoe from Michigan to go to poiotu g or tutv'xg brste naea Iu oc: Laad t No. aw ; ttiat conaUtuctof iLc-aeaator vaaks hirasW prtyrrre his exchange tbat he mav come up into the north, into a climate to whfeV be- is acccstczred. rd wher his health tray return sgafTi.-

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me I watt to aak another qaeetion now. it.netaurh aa the PCutor from Michigan lia ahown ach grett ral on tr,i ooaticn, I want to know from fcim, a he is highly cci.nrcted with the rr.i'.i!ry rxvecnent hU fBition ou the tn.litary (mmittre rntke him ao ht atep ho hi tk r. 1:1 hi cici tl r-jprity fo Frure an icharrof prisoners Mr Howard. If there has been any law enacted by rtgrcM ;roa that PU'jert I have prebaS!y vote.1 f.-r Jt. and te ScrTrr from Indisra'1 as rap':e mye!f of asrert:; o w!,it m v action hsj been on thtt ftirert The rjn -tion ia therefore supererogatory. I am not ti e cxcu tive of the United States, Sr i have no authority to art for h:m; and I e tt.e 'tn.itor, in je-nk.;i.g . iuy - UCcil Ci' amy. d es rot tor from Mtchiw:sh to aeribe lo roe s a gsn what x-rtaitis to the cxec-itiie Mr. I! end tick. I bad fo;d tht the ser.ator frcri Micii'Hii w h te i this resolution, or the senator from Oh'r ar tl.e ht-ad of the com mittre on the cor. tuet of the ir, tooli tell x:wby oi.r frier, du lial not len brought home ; The senator from Ohio say s there u? some re- j sons; he hears of some ieao!i, but he d es rot know what they are. I bad hoped fhit with h:s strong will and earnest nature, and with the pas I siou of the senator from Michigan, an address i and a demand should have been mi Je oa thei'e- i partment at the other end of the avenue which would have brought our brothers home Tne j senator from Michigan ssys that his constituent in the pr eon of Aodenouville now fills a south- 1 ern grave Of course we are all ready to drop a ' tear uton it.

Mr. Howard. Yes. sir, and he fi!hj it in con -tjectiua to it. and 3 it has not compl.ed witb teYiuemeof the deliberate st irvsiion and cruelty j its charter. He suggested that the bill be reof ihe rebel keepers toward him and his comsan- ferred tu lLe committee en the jndicary, anu then ion, in arms, as the senator knows weil. That j ,cl be examined, amended if necessary and re fiinstitnent of mine rr:iirtef ' that nidsj thr v ported back This is one of the best pavici:

were relieved, there would be two thirds of that thirty five thousand dead in a short time. Ho they were to die the Fenator from Indiana knows as well as I; that he expected to pcriah under this v;n-e tre itineift t th.e rtbelü. sa he h.m i tlin)( Mr. Hendricks. I think we all uu-lrrstand that parrien.ar new which the senator took of ihe sub jct. Tho point is this Mr. Sumner. It the senator will give wsv. I will iii.ive an i.dj urumeut Mr Her.diuk I thill Lot occupy much mote - ... of the time of the Senate, H-i I I would rather concIuJe now, unless senators are rc.-tle.-s Mr. Sumner. Theie are several senitors who wi.-h lo st ek Mr Hendrick. 1 wouid rather finish wiiat I j have to say. I ' . not w mt Mils t.ibe under.-tocd i hs anything like a speech. I wi.-h to make u j lew remarks on the subject, "nd I shall not ocjpy mucli time, it the Senate will ex:u-e me j ' The point is this; It has bcn in the power of the arJm:ni-:rr:;tion to f-ecure in exchange, hn l 1 say thit is lb? protect i.n t) our soldiers that I ! want, i nereis pricticn. legist itson ropo-l ny the sctator from Mis-achusetts Mr. Wilson mmL-.-ion; agree upon rj.it shall be SeniJ n Co done It can be ti;reed upon, for the hectet try ofa.tr tills (he Hou.-e ot Iteptesentativcs that j there is no trouble, there is no diflicultv, in ; blinking about nn ex'.hiDge. Why has it not ; hctr; doneV t ike it for granted the reisons a 1 sLncd by the senator Irom Iowa l ave been the j ic.fons and fliev are not sufhient. If th'e eoi,- , s'ituent of i lie senator from Michijin had-been j exchnngcd, leid Ijeen, t'r')'.i;;l.t up ttere into a nurtlitru, healthy elimt- v. doubt he would' have recovered, and lived lu lomfjrl lila Jrictnis , iii,d to et joy life auiui g them There is bnl ote more suggc-tiou that I wi.ii . to make on this subject, f inai the commence- . nient of this war to the prccnr. tirncT have not i believed that tiny thing like brbnisni or cruelty, ' any d?parture from the usage of civilized mtior. in prosecuirng w.irs, lias been any Advantage to the northern cau-e. 1 believe that when stand closely to the hum me sru'imcnts that have timllv come to be iiicorpoi'itc 1 iu tho laws ot BAtions, it h is been for the good of the north, anu j snail reier to nut two :n-tanoc9 m iViiv tion. A beautiful valley iu the t ite of Virgitd i h;i--been made desolate, I suppo.-e under theoiderof Ucncral lirant, utuil, as soma one expressed it, i crow could not II v ovtr ihe Shenaiid ah fallev - - V any more unless ne ainea a Kuapsacu. uesy latioti broods where there were wealth and hap pincss. once Whit has been the effect of making war upon private property, of rurnir. hou-es, ; and bams, and stacks? To cuke every man, woman and child in all that region of country the bitter foe ot this govern rue: t, uncomprorai . i:ig and unyielding, driven to despair, nothing to hope from us, nothing to bote but in the uccess ; of their cause. That one policy. General Sherraiu tluring the last vc-arhas, made the most brilliant carapiign, I think, that

history records. Frour the time tliat he !e!t , Mr. Moore moved to ftrikc out $2,50, and in Chattanooga until he carried his grand array to pert $'2 Savannah and captured that city, 1 think there is ' . Mr. Bennett suid he was oppo-el to that mo nothing like it in all modern history for the care f tion and should wint the yen and nays on n that he took of his men, for the skill with whk-b ( quetion of such iui:orltiice ; but as tliere evihe accomplihel every movement, not throwiuc, . dently was lo quorum here, be thought it had as (Irant has done, thousands of men again-t better lie over wiil a quorum should be present, breastworks to die, but by the interpo.-Lion of j -The president pro Urn. leantked, thet a is i,o

i .... - . .... nun military eenius ne nas enrneii nis armv in triumph over the mountains and along ihe river 1 until that army his marched c!er.across the southern confederacy. I regret that iu a mdita i ry point of view before he left Atlanta he found it to be necessary to destroy thit city; but when he came to Savannah, and that wpn at bis (eet, ; in the power of the general governuent, private property was resitectcxl and inliviiual fecurity was made yet more secure; and what ias been the tffect? Tb effect of General Sherman's wise and humane policv at and about Savannah has made the power of Jeff Davis and the south- 1 CU confederacy tremble through all the empire state of the south. i . Senators know it. And in my at tiou and votes ' here I cm going to consult wPh what I believe,! with tlie Lest lights I can command, to be the ' true interest and houor of my country, and not; one minute shall I consult the passions of the 1 day. I want this union restored, not of oue peo- j pie to hate another ; I want it restored under I auclt circumstances that wc may occe more bej ttiends. . . v hy is it that according to the laws of natiou! certain rules, have been adopted for the regulalion of belligerents, between foreign powers en ! gaceo in war r - j t is mat me war fiiau oe pros ecutcd without inhumanity. barbari.m, and cru- i elty, so that when the war is over there mav be mutual reaped aud conudeuce, that the ancient! relationa of commerce and trade mav return un ! impaiied. If that is an argument in. favor of Standiog by the laws of cations, that high code width civilization has established betweeu for eign power, belligerents, is it not a much more potent argument in fivor of standing by those aentirueitU when we with to briiig back into the family these people of the south, aud nuke us en-e more one government and one reople with one destiny t -INDIANA LEGISLATURE - sKapATE - r- - - - - - Moi.., January .'hi -The Liwteuatit-tioicrnor be'ng ab-ent Mr". Dutitiing renmed the chair at 2 o'clock pm having occupied it it ü e 1 i-t sct-sicn cf the Scna'e Rffoms KUOil C0MMITTI1S Kc turned to the Senate. Senate bills number-1 ed til A. 4, itcomn. ending passage. The reports were concurred in, and tlie bills were severally read the rccon 1 time, m.d ordeitd t be ensroi-ed for a third reading to-morro' NEW BtLI.s Were ialroduced by Mr dteunett. 1UJ. amending the 35th section of the law fr r the incorporation of cit'es, pa'sed M irch liUi, 157. Mr. i crrv. 1U4, acifmliLg f ection '2 cf the ! swamp land act, cranted May '2J, l'd ; " Mr T' iir!as. It'S, arcendinff seetin - of the pcrsent liw, so as to sate but or.e dm r keeper iu each bouie of the General Asstmbly, and paying thts cfiicera titcreof $5 j er d y Mr. Hord, ICS, ftrikiog out a portion of section 1 13 of the practice act. Mr Wrijtht. lt'7, author iz'ng certain x n;embfr? of ti p Ifsl.iture, an x editor in Like C JUtitj, ai-d "Jfi other-?, tod:;; a Liq ditclt from the C!umct r.rcrt! Like Michij-tp. Mr ;Se-, I?, anctiditg the i:vrce ltr'-) iu to tuaüc it Uiurc eSicicrt. Mr. Cir5oa. 103, aLIleig awriioii 140 of tie rornrnn chol It. " .Mr. Ccrb.n, 1 1. proviJ;r: g fer cloth. r.1 o:!.rr cx;cr.se"of,t;?"y':r TtllTtleaern- . Hr. PlfLjarn, l "Well, II, to aypcirtion ecnat:r jicJ rf;reeatiiiv f r tn next ii yeir. Which L l! were reit tie firt ti-ne aV.J evral!y xui-c-i to the eecond reJiup. AkTHCLCHIV COCXIT C0ÜÄT4 Mr. Rord'a Senate bill No. '6 catae'back frora

the Ucc?e acecded to to charge tte tirre of to!-irr theeocmoa r!c-i eocrt in P.irih'j!oew

county only, and Joes cot cbarge t time of holdir.z c-.-t.rt. in Jcnnines eocrtr. The bill aaoetideii w paM by theSer a", t xl tecc rr.es alaw. The law as pi-el fine- the time lor hohlirg cot:rt in HartLolomew cf-r.r.ty f. s follows; Oa the third Monday in March. Jul and No- ! vernter, and gives three week f r court if the ; baiiiea iH rejuire i. The bill takes effect immetliatc ! v. ; , 1 iW-tts,-oi CoMMitruu ! Senate hills numbered 2 1, CO, If, 1 01 aui K-3 I were read the mot.d time and referred to eppro t priate committee. kills oü Ti'i'. srco.ap r.i.t'!V(.. S-nt'e bil's numbered C"? and 1 ') were read the fcond time and I d 1 oa t!i ud.te, Senate bilU fiu;r'erc.f Ti6 &f. hi. 70. 77. t-2. and Senate io:M re,)luiii:n No. 1 were read the ecor.-d in.e rtr. I orJerol to b encro--cd for the j thi rC reading to morro'. TtHKL HAt'TK AM B !(. TIH03D It. The Scna'e bill No. Cr. Li.ine to u the Terrc Haute and Itichmond Kaiiro id Comp my , further time to complete itg rciaJ. ai d authorizing the company to charge its name, was reaJ a second lime. Mr. Cubb opposed the pasin of the bitl to ihe t'uird reajiug He de-ired to compel railroid corporations io live up to their charter. Tins company ihould i.ot a-k justice until it does justice itself and complies witb ilsiiutyaai with tho law. This railroad is OLe of the greatest uaouopoiiett iu iL ut it is a rich comp aus i? makes evert one ronuectcd with, bow tiowuiu to' ,,j ' :c. and it i thjl tb,-,e ' accomtn. l a wll known tact modation extended by it to the citizens, tli ;a any other railroad in ihe state, to s ty nothing vf is treatment toward other railroad comr-inie. This company was iL..,--.. . .-, . .. j cnariertij in i r i , anu nc unaerstooo mil mere ! l 4 Movi.-ioti in the charter, requiring the com I Pi,.'.v" lo P? the ette tieasury Uu per cent. j ' lU uct earnings, iur the uppoIt of comtuou I -'bnols, and ' that there is 'arc! her provisiou in j the charter., h.th provides that the company 'lal, I,ot clurte more than three cent per tac Itr carrying passengers ou it road. i Here queMions si'.ou ni t e ei.intüiw mro. ;i.. it his inform.-iti'ju be cot reel, this f M.ipnn ri t it. ... j ehould be compelled to comply with its chatter by tLe patsifpe ,S a. law by this genera! avinw.i a t a Ii snou;.j t:ot ne hüowci to p"CKft money which was mtiioeii lo go to help t-dtn-ete iho children ol our state, and should not be ail-jwe t to cbsrge its "phscngtrs mere than is j roiidci for by its charter. He would do nothing to iu tcrfcre with the legal rights of railroad companies in our state He duly appreciated the ;idvantages which the people ot the state derive fiom such corporations, and w I ' jurJ. but he would nuke thet ould not uo tin m em otter the law as he would an individual. Mr. Ilanna thought the senator from Liw rence. Mr. Cobb as hborins under Fome mis npprf hcpsiori us to the me min of this bill It It as already pis.-ei under ihe review of iht com mittee on corpration of which he Mr. H ir a member. The bill simply provides for a change of corporate name, und also ask" further time for the completion of the line from Trrre Haute to a point on the western line of th state of Indian Tbat is all. Whatever other question-, the senator miy wih to investigate with reference to the roid, this is not the proper time to doit. He would go hs far aa the sen itor from Lawrence, or any other senator on this floor to constrain railroad corporations in the peiform ante of ihe con-Uiions of ll.eir charter contracts. If the people he has the honor lo represent choose to travel mote thin some other people, and to so enl irge their trade and coramcrco as to render their railrouds paving investments, he couldnt see that it is any proper subject for crilt ci?m. He hoped the gtntlcmm will present hi examinations in the proper form and not att.ch them to the pending bill This bill has a single purpose which is e.ii! understood, und ugaiu-t which he at prchenon thero can be no serious ob jcetions. Let the hill lio over until to morrow, .1 . . 1 .. T ..... that th? henaior horn Lawrence mav Fatistv Itixu self n-i to its provision. Mr. Dunning spoke complimentary of the road, ami Mr. Thompsou aKo ilcfcuding his bill and in sitting theie must be a mit-ke in the assertion that this railroad company his not complied with hi charter. The motion to lay on the ttible was agree! to CFUCERS COMINO TO OtHEr. When iho bill, S 100, making the pay of ! towi hio aseors $1 ü'J a dav whs read quorum present Mr. IlichrroMid. We prefer thta Qietjon should not he pissed to d ly. Mr. Mojre Let it lie over, thc-n, till there is a quorum present. Mr Cason did not understand the gentleman from Owen (Mr Moore) to demand the yeas and nays. Mr Moore did not want to call the yeas and v. lys; but, as there is no quorum, he would more to lav the bill on the table and take it up when the Senate is full. The motion was agreed to. rniLic r.o.irts. Mr. Kichmoi.d oftViet a resolution of inquiry directed to the committee on highways, as to the expediency of a law authorizing public roads to be run by tlie most direct and practicable route to mills, factorito, and to public roads already located. The resolution was adopted. BOOKS OtL SENATORS. Mr. Brown,-of Wells, offered a resolution di reeling the purchase of the largest and latei-l edition of Cushing's Manual lor each senator, pIOvHiin- it ehall tot cost uj jre than $5 50 per copy Mr. No)es staid he would have to call the yeas and nays onthat Voices There Is no quorum present.' Mr. Chapman spoke against the resolution, citing the f.yt th it senators hid voted themselves S100 each for stationery many of whom would not Ure but a fSw cents worth, .and if tliey wanted this work they could purchase it oui of that fund. Mr. Thompson supposed the $100 would kill this resolution; but they say oa the streets we never wilt cet the $100, and if that is so, he should vote for this (Laughter.) Oa motion of Mr. Chapman the resolution was laid on the table. . klill Rallt. Mr. Vawter notified senators that bis bill, number ed 15, to settle for damages done by the Mor git; ad other rebel raids, was lvin printed on their tiMe, wih 'he committee's amendments He lud made i.c ?port to the Senate because there w as no qum 1. 1 f resent. pat cv -enooL M ARMS. Mr Mo re i t'Vrt 1 a resolution directing the committee on edacttn to Tcqriire info the fees J ability of making t:i pxy of school teachers uui j fern throughout even to i itir. The reutution wai ado; ted. Ar.i then the Scnste a nj our red. irousF. Jam aiir ol, ljC5. The cL o'clock p c i'Ied u; Hoa-e to.orJer at 2 na . au-i, iu the alienee of Mr Speaker. Mr . atu ui.auiii.ousi v CJ. t'i wa unanimously to the c'.jiir A c.il of li.c r. iren.be: ai.snt re 1 u- orJerril. Fiftv ix I Mr I'ftn'.n:;; A- there i.-i not likely It Le a j qtiorr.m, in n-1er tt t'r'ie T-r cornrnittee' to act, I reive tlaat wc a-'jo at n cctil 'y-rnorrow "Mr tilHief.n-o. Tr.r? ure opIv a doien n!!," wtnt;u. If Mr. CI a'roi.ti arul Uai H.'ue wül have rutience. I thick a -uorim wI come i:. Mr S-II;aa, of S.'O'.t. mnvH n ofab-rr. tee? Consent. tA 'hi? ci'.! ;rcreieJ, but ?til! i.j quorom aprrreJ. - Mr. i5 Jllivau then rr.aroi i!et t! e II iac iij.".urnCTtv! to tiirrjw'at 'Ja. m Tae lieu? fJiviJcO 2'2 i"ifa;u've aI I"3 neuive- coq joroia ruiiii--;. Terf n the pr-';iinfr cSccr decUrei ihe nuiC jjü-Ie3 Oce eomr-aa? cf over letcütj folaateeraLai bea räeI tn Tcrre Racte. "

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afar Ogy, ,'aaoary smb. at half patt ß oc!ck a. n, after a liOfertaj liit, Arr rair,eoicrt of Jerftn!ah r. reary, a(e4 44 yars. Tb friTtl will taie p'ctt!t afterrn, a: 1 e'eik, from tha ftafTy rervrre, No. 318, EatNortJi street, to vtkirh ih frtor'ti r t :b fnt!y are Ir.rjtad to at-t-d VTT'r i'J-, KrT'-Ctb"!x) Chnrcb, by Ree. A. reoir. MASONIC. l fa.i.j.gt,f Suc.ui Council cf r. of J will be .... . j . i . i . . . . j. a.. . i ar-uijj TVT-m-c u 4 o cioca .tt coo. er u - Kr--. AU nif-Dilr are eametly ref.oeteo to te prefer t; alo ft! rDl;2t who hav received aty of the lerrt tn tbe lynijro tf perfection. K. A. DAT'St.r.ranl Jl.Ur. AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Corner of Washington and Trnnetur StrrrtB. yjfiuuger Jlr. . II. Itlle) . Tuesday Evening, January 31, 1865. -l-o: 13 "G DAMONandPYTHIAS. PERSECUTED DUTCHMAN. rpjctl or &nisii03f. -Dresv Circle and Parqoette, 50 cer.t.; I'rlTate Hox, for t-ix persons, f5 Mi; Orchestra -at, 75 cei.t; lialtery and Family Circle, Si cent; Childrm In arms, a'i reserved peat. Tic. ' Dcora opea at a quarter to 7 o'ctcurk. Performance coniMercf-s at TJ o'clock prec'setr. PAKTiCUI.AR XOTICK. The II rse Csrs leare the Theater every f-.f nine at tte close of tb performance. People living at a diotaoce can rtlj- ou th:. AmaUurs- Charitable Association. GALA WEEK AT THE TABERNACLE. Wednesday Evening, Feb. 1st, 1865, KXUIrlTION f F SPI.lNIilb TABLEAUX. Thursday Evening, February 2d, HERMAN OPF.RV CONCKRT IIT TIIK f.lANNERCHOR SOCIETY. FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 3D. 1865, Tivo Splendid I'Iay. IVrf.rnirrs Kxcrcsivetj Amatrnr?. Net prxe-ds f . r The Benefit of Soldiers Families. Ttl'.LE U- this (Mon.tar) erenimr atToMerk. Ol'EP.t TL'irl.v evfiiinjr at i o'clock. "thKD UP' WV.lasday eveoiro? at 2 o'clut. sraCTiiF r.ltll'rtlKOOM" Twaity eveti tq at :i oVlct-i MASONIC HALL. PO -ITIVELT FOUR MCOTS ONLY. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 1, 2, 3 and 4. DAVIS. GREAT ALLIANCE, J MINSTRELS AND BRASS BNI-51 TA1KNTKI) AUTiSTES. ( AI"ii:S )N ."lU CENTS. CHILDRFN rt CKNT8 ; J. L. nVIs, Manager, i Late Propeit-tor .f (Jl.. rapic fhjatr, i'LiUdelpltij. . J. A KDrtKltlS, A sent. 1 CARD TO THE LADIES. Golden Periodical Pills for Females, i I ii fallible' in CoaTrctiii? Irrcula ri I io. ESt'mo vi iiOtt ruction of the loullily Turns from Wluilevrr Cause :i aitl Always Succeful ias:i lrct'cutativc Ar.d tho "only sire" and CRKTAIX RRMKDT for alt those afflict ng complaints ho peculiar to the hex, whether "married or eilig'." Tbe-r Pills are rotL!rg new, bnt have Leen ned ly tlie Poctors for wat.y year., both in trance and Amrlea, wi h unparalleled uncceiig in every case; and he 'a urtTf-d by many thouaatid la.iies who have used thern to make th P.1U public, fT the alleviation of those fuffori:ig frdrn 17 irregutariti" whafever, a well as to prevent, an iiicreas of family wh-re health will not pt-rm't it. F 111 !c pcaliarly situated, or those uppoirg tliemteveH so, , are cautioned against sin thene Pill while in tbat couiliiion, as the proprietor assume no rr.pon-ilniify atr tbe above dmonlt'on, althoo.h thair ni'l tness would prevent any mischiof to health. Otherwise the t ilts are recommended. - Full and plicit directions accompany each box 50,fK0 r,OXffS HAVE BEEM SOLD INTWOTKAR. Ten thousand boxe Kent by letter, both y myself and aentvo part of the world, to whkb answer have been returned, lu which lad'ea aay nottrnglika the above Pil's have been known linca the 8CIEN" CK OF MRDICiNE DAWKFDCPOS TBE WORLD IN RKMOViNO OB TRUOTtONS AND KF.STORIM TJATUHE TO ITS PROPER CHANXKI qnietins the nt rveg and reatorin the'roy cobr of hratth" lo tbe ihcek of tie most aeli. CM. . - " TRTCE 1 00 PER BOX. SIX BOXES for $ 3 00. Sold by all lirutjet?, e! by tha followloi? Jothtr; and Drag Houes, Agent for Indianapolia, Indiana: (Idiea, by finding f I, can procure the Pill, tent confidentially by mil, and without .observation, to any postoffice of the dtv or country.) - ' TOMMXSON A CO ,No. 18, Kant Wablngtn atreet. STEWART 4 JIOKGAX, Ko. 40, East Wahingten street. W. J. HISKITT k CO., Ho. 14, Wes. vTa-hington street. " , " If. H.LEE.Nt 1 and 20, Eataa' Block, r1. ' J. F. SETMOl'R, 5o 6, Batea Houae Block, and by DAILY, KEEFKR, A ROH, Wholeaale Igglst. No. 73. South Meridian street. ti. S. LACET, General Apent for tha Western States, 167, Dearborn aireet, Chicago, Illinois. N. B. None Genuine unless tha hex U Hgned S. I). HOWE." . -Jaa31-dlyeHl PROFESSIONAL. 11. 10 3X O V A JL . Doctor Wli. TIIO.TISO, HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE rKOil VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, . i t - J nERF. HP. YIUj CONTINUE 1 I tt tr-at and cure Private Ljea-e.s in all their ; ecie?, stae-, , Dr. Wm. Thomson w;U give tvi l jf eaco patient a wrii;en liisirunieni, f bir.diij biin-e'.f to eject a radical 5, ar. 1 permanent cure, or caie nok. citarge. It. Wm. 7a.i;ion baa made the treatmtet of prima e Liea -ci a speciality siice tbe year l51 three years tn the city of l uiTalo, N. Y., eiiht year In Chicago, III ,and tyr in Ivotra. Iii. Dunng eizht years practice In Ch earn, III., he c.ire1 over thirteen t Lou ar d (ie. Dr. Wui. lhock-oa. in Ha practice f r Scrofula. Kbeuiuue aud kt;rl d'..-ae cf tbe Moo. ne a Fani'ga-j tir api.r rata o: tte ru-T in?ei.ion' niri, in cot jiu t -ii with iMert.al treatra-nt. KKMINAL EMiS.SiONS, tbe conequence cfaelf-abu-e. Tb!- -oütary vice, o? .lpravei exnl inia'g.ace, I practiced hy the yoith of both exe to an almot unI n.;td ex'er.t, tnd':c;rg :t;. unerring cerrainy the fi.!''iiü? tr!n of m. rtidymi4.-tm n-de eomKatted by ::! c tn 1.cai rr:v.i: Sallow conarenii-ie--. -.irs p .! nnit-r tbe .vi-s, pin II th l.ad, nr.piiig la tke caim and B ia l;ke tLe ru-tl'n? of Jave" aad tar ti l t f chari'-r-. ar.e jiries about tbe lvn-. weaknesa of the IxiV.c-tr.f j-ei lon. b'.';nted ir.relct, !oea cf eotf ce, ciff lence tu appro-icbicaT atraLßiT, a ti! ke t rtn r.ew acua;ct I ce-., a rii-po it on to atun e-c:ety, Ijvs of tnenn.rv. hectic R j-hes, p-uapie-. and van.-u aruptiu:t abLt the fre, f-jT-d toryiie, rkLt .t, fttd breath. co'j?i, -on-ueprion, T2'.-r;e-mn!a, a-.d frequent ly ia-riity. T-e.i tei en tte fr-t appearance of any af tbe V..ve oip'OTja, fbi-cW ltaeidlaely ajw.J) to Ir. Win Thom-a orrHt'f - - - - - - jas-gruirce i.C .Parian Roots No SO soutbTl -ware tr'N(, l'Aliabaplii.id. P.O Ecx l'5 . 'ir.24-dly Ii. V. aV CO.. HEAL ESTA.E AßliXTS. AND NOTARIES PUBLIC, No. 0 1-2 North Ulincis StrteV Iiicliuunpollö, Inl. 11 'Cldly -VJ.a : ' ' I

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DRUGS AND MEDICINES. 1 .

, JCW'I . 1 V-f. ewwj West VahinRlou Street, V Iinlian.tpoli, Im!., Ar' In rcip f a Ira aal rowptetc tt'nc of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass, Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, 1 Spices, j Perfumery,1 Coal Oil and Lamps, ' PURE WINES AND LIQUORS 5 Fr melicinal purp?., at.J all article rece.irj to complete the tuck of a drucit. From oar eaperWc anl knu!''' of tbe wanra of lb physician and tbe trade, we are eaablM to pre ent a ttock unarpaed In itaconipleteuew and detail. ' All tbe new a od various CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS and extracts constantly tu Lacit.-, itb a Urjf and well selected f tock of SURGICAL AND DKNTAL INSTRUMKNTS. FLA STIC STOCKING!, THTSSKS. Ac, Ac. Our acquaiuia'ice in the market .n.l ft ItitSi are mcU is to -t-iuhle to waiFiT. in PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, ..... - . Am .r A nrinatnAnt . M ÄaU-. V a LT-1 - V v Tll-aSk r.l a;i a . . r . . .-, . 7 , 'V,4"-1 iivi., .nu -ei.-ri comment we can renuer hatl-taction hetb in price and qua'.iy of artkle,. ir7AlI art:c warranted as re presented. Jan IC- !od tn2ni NOTIONS, &C. L. 1TJD0RFF & CO., SUCCESSOR ,T0 'rilOSSKX A LAIICY. THOLES ALR DEALERS IN NOTIONS, tailors' trimmings Cents' Furnishing Coodo, . AND HAVE REMOVED TO Ilo. 32 South Meridian Street. r .. . 'j . sonmcnt f oodi, vvlilcu will b aoldata arualladvancn on Nctr York price. -I I I iprii-.: ! LIQUORS.

.r i TITHK atteutloo of the trade ts fal4 to cur r-ntpVte j. u'AAk. 't 1 aorttneit of all arttcW la wwr l oe of bu:ae, a ai ana a-.- . boh as to ejnatitv anl prtr ICI, Sf.TIO.A I X mcr I ur WJChWiN WHIKT fa on.urpieted ty . any antatliah meat 1 lb f lata. at.d rtea'.er wihn. to t . s . , . , (purcha.- Copper LuuUed hourbou Wluakv are lo-.lte,t Rtti2trs ALd Whuiesalt De!cra lu ., , to cal UforeVurtbaAiuj. - ; iBtve.i t jrpWe have removed fnm IU Kat WaLii on FOKEIGN AND DOMESTIC LKitORS,!1077 D bt5CAS

yCoNGAIIZLA, ÜTE AND BOURÄON xiv nun S3 isöl. "ar 5 PjKT, HAPEIkA. illCAJ, MALAGA j WINES, AND'CIQAi '. OO ft it Til n . uuuiu mmuis oireei, INDIANAPOLIS, IND. AG k NTS FOR . . :m DETROIT - ALE, OLD STOCK, PALE AMD Af.'BER A , . . . AND - ro.i7)o.v Fan -rErz. All hind of Alet and Porter for fimily Io bottle. thrwta.keM-Ur bald L.u. any part of tha city. T-i5Ä

PETHOLEUM.

TAR SPRING PETROLEUM COMPANY, or ci.ci..Aii. 01110. jCnpitni Htock. 8000,000 Hvirr.D into 20,000 siiaici or 8i i:ah. (Incorporated Inder ihe Lavrs of Ohio, Dec. 30, IS64. iEN.$. CAkY, rr.ulant, A. Ii. FKKRI. tV Prefer.!, O. E. UOdK, fVtfU7 an4 Treaurvr, K. a I N N K t 4 CO , futrr. ADTISORT ROACt. Hon. Trra.CCTnt.ack.of Ilv.1. Adara Toe. D. Ü., JJetkodt Iiok CwaeerB John D CaMwe I. Kmj , lec. ?an. Cmaitien. IlaxIltOQ Lyon. Iea. Tlarrl, lTayor af Ciaeir.cati. O. W. Xtion, T qTrea. Hamilton CwnrtT. Vf ürwfMal. I Titer llloon, Iq. Prlnelpnl Office, t. v.cr. I Iilr4 and 1 Hnlnut Ma. I Mnlrw. f1HI COVP.OY WAS INCORfaORAirD rSDFR the Ijiw of tb 8tate of Obfo, an t will commerce bot Ii. 1T lIf. mJ etbenrie deTtlopitg tbHr land imimediately. The Company own. In fee !rnple, one theuarvl crr of land In Cowrry. Kentucky, four mtlr anth t f Vneehnrf . n the Ohio rtrer, and on Salt IJck 0k, a trtbntary of Ibe Ohio, and !a part of the OIL track latHy di-icoeered in Adim cointy, Ohio, croatnf the rirer to Iai county, Krntacky, and eatetrdias th'oath tb' land for ta.lr. into krLiBcky. lha anireraal op:OM of ail eiperfc need ia OIL terrintory, a to have ri.iud thi U;trct, i that it proe btglly ptodu tive and lar atnuct of land Lave already bVen takf-n np hy tbf rn. TticCompary alio own. In Ire fiicjJe, ia CrawforJ euu!y, lud, aba, ontUe water of Utile lUae, StrViif Fork and 0:1 C'wak. twee Utcki of UnJ, eeiecie4apreely a tlx? lst oil territory, an.t citnpriinir awie lLo3-a:i.1 acre. Oi La ben patker-d Irotu the pr'z)ca ia iLi vicinity for the pal firt jr year, andU ty oru cf tti inbah-.tar t an. niinuf rtiirer for illaiaatin purjMe-. One 4tmllrrj a bghied with .Ml over tUirly vear ago, aa censed t j the eon of th pr. prirtor. OnlUr pK)i:e hl of the " rpr, in Keniu ky. atJ :n the Bi l)j-iü, i a a.ll now itUir a largf-lr remunerative rofii. Therese now twtlre rll, n j r. srr (;o Af hi.-h have. Ptrdi k ni- witLtu a if w 1ay.) in the Immediate vicinity, and rreparation are making lo Ina Uiern. a majority of which belong to part e interested in oil wri; in Western Petin.ylvatJa. tV do tvt de.-m ft U.aatul to .tale that k pect of th CotTtpary are a favorable a any that bava resulted in the pajwtit cf cxtraerd nary livi. tend-i, a all tho R oUiical feature!", airfare tuJi--lionf, and a-tna! j-rfwne or c:t, pomt i .ts. exi-trtK in lr quantiti, and at a reacftnaMe rot vf -ir.tli-g well. W e procured t'i larg ainf unt of land, all f Li h i oil trrritory, with the oJ-ct, ben dreniet t-t t y tbe Company, if Jifpoink: of portion ty Kale ar I-ai-o to or her parti at a large advanco, tkaa bnr rrej.rl t ealtatic th value of the projierty o au unlimited amount It ia proaofe.1 to oJrr this atock for a limited timo nty at hatf the par value, .in ten dvliar for a U hara of l v. en ty dollars for the purpo of in era eipeditionxly deve loping the terr.tory. I LiavcawOkTa. lu , i c. ?i. In:. "President Tar Spring Oil Company, Cladonatl, Ohl: ' " Dar 8ir Having exaoinea tte laada of yoar Com pany m mis connrr, I ci not t es tat fo ayttatthej ; are tbe very bet helectlon of oil territorT. JiMM VILLKB, i t rruiffvr KjIh rts K iL' ToBffS eftuwrativa m . -. . . J v 01 ß" 0il k"'- fc thiicount'T tacouTinted me tkat the anrfare indtca-ion found on ffimktna- rork Otter Fork. O I Creek od tl.e Little l'.lu, of C rra c.untx, Indiana, aaiaplra of hieb in rc and crude otl I ii.t job by expre., are e.ui in qaaLty and abrudartre. If UM in exev, of any in thi countiy. ! Jaxt aar 4, President Tar ipring OI Onjunj , Cineiunati, Ohio: j Dear 8t I have tbe pleasure to Inform vu that we 'nav atrnck oil in two of our well w In progresa. Tlda fact conti. ma my prevj.a oj.ln'on that yu ad , we have the tet oil territory ia the CnllH Ute. R. VOKIS, ' Superintendent Knox County Od Company. f Oil Rrnaaar. Janflary S, 1cCj. tr-MuruL in ,-LiiiL.jj vn vonipanj, Cincinnati, UCi: Dear Pir Tbe specimen of tar from Tour land ban.!. - . . .... ... , ' "uu biiu in 'l IW 1 of th est specimen I have sen, and Is abundant pro. t of Oil producing land. t HAMILTON LYON, Refinar. e.l me r f.r t ? n ft r r r - I .f r nr. r.t r..Tl r. m I . ; PeTa?i9 at a ditnce wlshhi to nbacrlbe far this atock, by rein uing tt e money to OKREN E. 11 OOP. E, -Ücretary, have she aJvar.Ug o' getting their cartiTcate f lock returned hy mail at half price. .f. CART, Pre ident, ; . . A. D. lntlCKP, Vice Pre.ldeut, a O UK F.N E. MOO HE, Secretary. ' - Cslndianapon Agthcy at No. 19 rTCr.sL- ' lngxoa afreet. i;dvaici iiairc. AGENT. AcariCY. r : TAU H p n I N G p j TROL E ü 31 CO M 1 A X Y, ; of Cincinnati, onio Faapifal Cock r. .. .. WWO.OOf MVIL'KD INTO 2, 0 SHARES AT fvo F-AClI. L-reorporated nirder the Laws f Ohio, late Z0, 1-iJI. j fiES. S. F. CART, PrefcUenU A. D. BREED, Vice President, ; 0. E. MOOr-E, SecreUry an i Treasurer, I " ' TL. RINGET L CO., Bankera. I AUTI80RT BOARD. MIJLKS (;pKN"on).E.q. ADAM POE. Ii. D., if et hoLIN. JJAJtSL Mayor of Cincinnati. JOHN W. PIHLLtPS, PETER GIBSON. F.i , nAMILTOü LION. cut Ko'.k Concerrr, JOIIND CALDWF.LL,E-fi. -. Haniiary Fair, - - Indianapolis Agency at No. 39 1-2 - West Washington Street. EDWAIIÜ IIAIIti:. . AGENT. DOURDOrj WHIGCIY. No. 77 South Meridian Street, I'dlanaHallt Ind. ! . . j WHOLESALE D : ALE hS IN FOREIGN AND DCF.5T;C I JaiO'CSlr .1 Uta iiennian Street ladiactafKaU Ind. MEDICAL INSTITUTE. iI ED1C h Si ßGKM LNMITl'TE Kuast Mnricot .t.. r r , . . . I f " $ (Near!y Opposite the pn Ofiie. INDIANAT0LIS, IND., trl. E. Alio ., jt. D. rrloelpail. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAlDTO LURAiiKA CF THE e aud k-ar. w.ll a U forma of d.tea.. bot acut aai cJrau. CcaweP allow coaldeatjal and frarw trU'. JaiS&J-dlj. : i D. A. BOHLXÜ. A CUllfXT. HAA RXMOVED HI - 4üca frooi th. ilna Bui dm t hi re.ul.nc :Ä

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