Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4458, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 February 1865 — Page 2
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TaKüSlOH-tT MOIT I tlKBVKD.-lJactto "r R I DA.TM O BN I S O . FEBRUARY 3. Ttir ainanln Of Iii CtarOrftn. Tb retdeti of The Jourxal cd Tbt Scntiriit tcr Wittes tbtt Use crtn or Ut republcn p.riy b psnarJ ua with vio dictircceM tod mallet whicb b- lo excuse, apology or juitific-atioo. It laa aumfJ tbe rfcbt to aail oar cotifc and principle, ! hat when we fctt e exoaed, cd tbt baj beeo c!J jtn. iu abort ecc!cs and incGEjitjeneif, it has bowled i.ke wbirred ist&icl. In iti ice of ytiterdtj it again ctbibtti tbe ro slice wkich l;oterct tbe tntn who control itj editorial col u cd It ehtrg tbtt we h?t made "unpritckerl rertocal tuck' opon tbe managen of tbtt con cern. Wt challenge it to point to an irjttanct ic which we bate done ac Neter hare we referrcdl to tbe well known pcraocal faiüngi of tbe conductor of that pajer, and to tbe'r inconi-
teaeif a journaUau and poblic men, cnlee in repone to "onprotokeJ personal attack." Tbe editor of Tbt Journal and moat Crothfulljf too, that bis'" bearing aa a gentleman or a christian, are mattere of tmall conae- ' qnroc." ;. We admit tbii without cootroTersj. - Hia option of. the character of either would b disgraceful reflection upon tbe courteaies j. aad amea'.iic lue from a genilemau, and tbe spirit and con J act which a christian ahoolJ ex- , b'.bit. Tbe lelifc editor of Tbe Journal, Hoiatio Catali?i Niwcomb, is an elder or deacon " lo' a proftjsedlj christian congregation. Aa ' lucb be exhort tbe members thereof to obsrrte "the duties and obligations which their pro fe ion Impose upon them, and lead in rrajrr for the ' fergitene of trepd, and for- -race to 'gold in ' the path a of bolihe?. ; All who Lave attended tbe prayer meetings o the TLiri Presbyterian church bare beard brother Ncwcom earnest! prar" forgive ,.oieur trespasses as we furjive thoac who trespit against us' end to be imbued with tbe spirit of the' meek and lowly Jesu, who. when retied and persecuted, ncer turned upon lis per ,.ecutors and. rerilera with auaas i" we would f ladt j let them alone,' as we would any other offensiTe reject which ear ouH walk around, instead of being coapci'eU to kick them
out of our wy." If there is anything chrhtiarJ or gentlemanly in such an expreton, in such au exhibition of malevolence, we should like brother NtwcoMi Elder Ncwcox the amiable and pious NtwcoMi to explain it. Tbe editor of The Journal well knows that be wilfully and fcnli ciomlj lies about us. And how he can on bended kneeftitter the sublime sentiments of the Lord' prater, while knowingly m'iignu hia nigli bor, in beyond our comprthenoiou of moral depravity. VVe hate not ppice to diy to notice ill the charges thit Holatu Catalice Njlw Cohb nike3 ngaint us, filse, in fct, as thet are m ilicmus in spirit, but we shall tke occa .aiAaVi exb.bit bis hypocrisy and hia complicity ia the very crime lie attributes to in. In otr pr.igraph he charges n foll'jwn: . j "He joined a traitorous cwnipiracy. and, time and ngaui. while he w.t n meiuLcr of it, be, a ul-ÜS journalist, c'ej.io'l i extencr." : Thi- e deny in lo'o. W tit'Vi-r j 'iiel n traitorous conpir cy, rtd w nverlcieJ its px--'istence. The memScM of the orgnnlxitTrvn to wbich be alluilc, wii'o l.ut rtv few exceptiorn, pefer entertaiae! any such thcn;ht, any such intention or ny mrh ptirp' i Tbe r.v?s de --flü4ed upoi 4L trial before t'o toiiiUrycom mis!yo! .In tlU 'cits KMt triumphaotly U"tin this aswtion Olitik V. Mokto, IIxxrt B. j "Cabi?otox. Hokatio Cat aline Np-wcowa. and others in authority And occupying positions of inducr.ee, knew of all the revolutionary Schemen derelopM upon that tri I before we had any knowledge of them before the prominent demivriti of the sute were adviccd of them. Aod what did Motto. Cak&iüoto and Ttxwcoiii do to prevent their consummation. Whtt did thev do to deter incocent and unsuspecting ciiixeas from be pg involved io the chem es of men "who were plotting the nrn of our city, the overthrow of ourstteand national government, nnd joxj revolution." Not a thinj Thy never even pretended tht they did In-teiJ of that. govraqrat witre$ testiSeJ tbn; he wts emp!o)cd by tbe uthoritie to inveigle iunocent men in the ecbeme attd then inform upon them for the purpose of cncomptiäiog their ruin. This is the part that Puch men as the pious Nkwcomb was ' 1 enacting, when tbe prominent members of the democratic prty, s soon as tbey were iuformed that such purposes were en terta iced, did all . in : their power to check them, and their efforts were successful. Mark the contrast. i T e p9 9 to'anotber accusation. Sija the ji ous Nkwcomb Our aiUnt w elected years ago to the repon-iV.le and hnomble poition of aute prir.ter. and sin h firt ir.cuaibensy of tbtt poition bv plundering tha propeity of the state committed to bis charge, and appropriating it to rfbw own use." ' We ehall not now dictm the falsity of this charge, which the pious Newcovb well under stands. " Curse, like chicke-je, come home to roost. We challenge cur assiilant to CLcd ai:v unkind allusions, daring the"uine years we have bad charge of th'n ptper, t the bmi:ic?s affairs of the republican central orgm And we should not do it now, if w were not forced to do so in our own vindicttiou. and '"there are occasions when furbernce cees lo be a virtue. Horatio Catalixx Xewcomb wetl koos that while we nomioally held the office of frtate prirter. welnd but little, if anvthir to do, with the conduct of the bu-ine connected witb it We now propose to turn the table and become the accuser. In lGl IUkkt R Set obotk wae the elected ate printer The profit. of the oflce enureJ to bouefii of the btate organ of the republican rirtr. Mr. Sclgkove . tow holds the position of private secretary to Oovernor Morto: lie illi Ltcellencs's cor.fiietial frieal. ted advi ii.J Aid, h!ci ia th prepratua of hia officii lo.-umenis. All th it Tha Jornsl raa aI!eJ-ü airt . printer is. hl in accrrd-ii:cc with the er.tom of oar predeceors ia o!5.e, Dd a rule in doinj j b work. POffl-ou:dequ:rt.r,;M,i i ;:rcs. ashey , , , , , irr, w.rc rr.ur. - j ru.-ue m u.e pr.uter. We have tevtr been charged hower-r with exceeJln the limit !' th ! in our b"!!a f ior pu;.ic printing an . wt c.u..- ; to r ii- - - be eui-crasfi:!-I?. How is it with the IN; , r?'t !r! or st,?; - We afetl to the evidence on ti'e ia the auJ't of s:a;c'j nfZcts to siHtaia t'.io charge that i he bv rtar.ieriri t urm ,f ti-m into mit rttly his cUtfße tbl pji'oriatL ii Ju, uan ...... , " , e Weh.ve vox -j- f. .y to rcCord .l' te de..nquear.e ant - -y. j -j nr Joam-.l hi!- io:n' the -r. - - fr . t - are eiuu. Lat iii o..!y ;vc or two in Haices to !. ,w the r cl.irtcter -jj vxttrut TLelL.rx U,rxnt II ,Us Jwurul fvr the ver lbl, contain. 8- yf uoLpir: tfre.of liw- ibwi 45 cent ptr 1.000 eci axJ 53 Meti raisn m )itgf i lujex mattr. for wbkh tb
J-iUtCti U) LP lit iin tslir .ii':i!-t hr'tl?:i.J It? Pf' tnat Oce Cl Lis re-1 ften a ! it r..l lh nrnt i.iin of l.,f hr fir lh i ir.
w eterit tear-apo to the honorable ; oit. jn i ! " h:" aaidthe old Ein- we'.!. be j ercor.' or giving him ia lic-i thereof f5,l"J, -r . p . ,i T .w i k . i always was a batechy cus. Take hi hide o:T' year, was taaen up, and rea.l ta eecood lime. Xux. renter. rt bv ln people, however, r.d , ,nJ h down t) Fletcher's: it wi!1br D. 7 Mr. Cub1 opposed the p.ism-r. of the bill; wss
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rclo and figure work for which the law allows 75 ceat per 1.000 eni. Each page of cocpariel typ contait 4 ctss. prlxitcrs' count, so that tre index muter would tmount to ($2 nr pge, aci tba rule sxi fgor work to $3 3"j- per faje. I
On tbe 20ib of September. ltGlt a lill was paid to the Jouml company, for prii.tinr, which was sworn :o by tie editor of Tic JouTnl!, xnd staie printer, lt. . R-L Stuvi, J wl ich the arte Is cr.a.g-l wiih tb followinj iteir: Stt. 30. T ItOx Uoum Joarnal. ETiTT: fnow!n? U tte correct till fir tt!i worJr, ccorOiBf t law reialatlcf ia conpatrtca of tb p-.b!)e printer, ptd ti Onjiiu- 30 pp lz't i rottv,t : II 01; (frac- t 00 Tl pr rule t g rt, t t3 JTtf ar pace 155 ti Fretw?k - t turm ef 7 tckeba erhkl ii ukeo-. at 40 cenU pr Uk ...I., 14 J loMlca- C frtni ladex t CO eett per form.... 9 eo :. Totl cot for ises, at tha rates eitablifce4bjUw tin V '. . ; Overt karg to tbs one ilea... : i. 1 ' t3 Axrain. in the folding of the House Journal, tbe bills paid are af follows, as csi be seen by referring to the vouchers in the auditor ofüce: JvnP. Hnie Jiunjl,foM?n .......... .SJK0 OO Ja!, IIoum Journal, foUrztf. H 10 Tttal paiJ for foiling louJ'jrnal .. .........$20 00 Now there is in' the House Jonrnalol lGl, sixty cigl.t funaturcj', up to the index, which, multiplied by 1C00 copies makw 109,900 he: a. arid et 10 cents per 100 eheeu for folding, the price illowctlby luv, the folding amount to the ran of tU, ahowing . an overcharge in foWing of $131 fcO, making tho entire overcbirge in the llourfe Journal alne, of $737 ,43. TbisorercUirge in one jsb of work by tbe itpublican state printer would buy 153 reams of piper, at the price pstd for paper fh IbCO. Thce are only two instance! Of "plundering" by the moral orin, which the pious XtwcoMa now so uactiouely grind, and we Live plenty more of tbe same kind left, if our honest neighbor is anxious to provoke their development Dut enough for to daj There are other Infamous misrepresentation and Und er la Tbe Journal article to which we will reiar bereaftex. It is time that people who live in very brittle glas houses should cease throwing stones Democratic Victorjr at Wheeling:. Q Tbe democracy of the city of Wheeling, West Virginia, achieved a glorious Tictory in the char ter e'ectioa ou Tuesday Ufet. .ilr. SwatiLT,the democratic candidate for mayor, to'gethei. with whole ticket, wan triumphantly elected against all tbe cTort'and elauior of tie repubhcic,wh& were aided, of course, by the federal autlioritles Wheelinc beinc within the active lines of a military department and something of a military pot. The usnal tactics of pushing home the charge of "traitor" failed. The Wheeling Keg i?UT say: ' There is at leant one le-on tnught by tho circumstances and result of the recent election which, we trut, will not be permitted to pass by unimproved. It reUtes to the follv and wronc of our opponent in denouncing a traitors and svmruthi.ifrs of rebellion all who differ from them. Mr. Swfft.ev, the democratic candidate for mayor, has bren accused of sympathy with the rebellion. 'Mr. McDonald, the democratic candi dite for citv ergeant, w denounced in a public meeting in the court horue hat Saturday tifght, bv a member of tlie legislature, as having been oontrj.td in tecruiiing a company of soldier here for the rebel arms. Well, both Mr. bwee uev an I Mr. McDonald received a clear majority of the vote cast In thic:ty last Mondav. rvow if the ;iitemor:tfl made br the republican organ be true, and thoe men reflect the oentiments o thoe who voted for them, it must follow thut a m ijoritf of the citixens of Wheeling trc iom tiveSr di-loy il nnd aie oprn sjaipathizera wjth the rebellion. Had thi v heeling election resulted in a re publican victory, we would not have had to await the slow course of the mails, as now, for prticHNr of tbe result.'- , h k . . r mm m - - Calmer itlamentt. The prevalence of high excitement is alway pucceeiled by a retction. This is true in reference both to individual"., nud communities. A few months ago, when political excitement ran high, men were often ready to approve of almoat auy degree of excess which might -be directed against tbir opponents. Even tbe argument that changes in our political arrangement were frequent, and that oome day tbe mischief euciuraed might return to plague the inventor, had no lorca. Since that time several . months have clapeed, and it ia now pleasant to observe that reason oaca more succeeds to pissiöo.'in n large degree. The liberty of the press is contended for now on all eides, and the liberty of the person ia becoming sacred again. ' Take as an example Tbe Cincinnati Gazette, than which probably no other journal would have gone fur ther, till within a recent period, in ju&iifyiag re course to tbe mo-t arbitrary acte, so long aa the object professed wns tj "sustain the government " How different is the spirit of the following, from a recent number of the same journal: "A ACT Or JUSTICE. "The house of representatives did itself credit by ordering a thorough investigation into the cases of persons held in prison at Washington, under military authority, against whota charge have never been preferrel. and to whom trial has been deuied. Mr. Garfield stated that a par tial iuvcsiigation by the military committee had developed outrages of the most Bttxtling character. This investigation should not atop with the Old Capitol Triton, as similar outrages are prac ticed throughout the country. Subordinate rui cera, clothed with authority, very often make arresta merely to bow tbeir power, or to ffratif a malicious feeling; and persons thus arrcitcd, un - less tbey have influential friends at hatd, are often kept confined and their caes frequently forpotten by the pers-in ordering them into custody. Tbe practice fs a disgrace to the government, and congress phould promptly adopt measure? 0 - i . that will protect eitixen agaiM such outrages The scoundrels who abue their ofTice and d:s (Trace their uniform by violatinj the rights of in dividuals, hould be disgraced, and fevtrely punished besides, by ia;priorracnt ' ' o arret uoubt be permUttd, to any cafe, except upou charges reuUrly made, and then 1 t I 1 l . I - 1 . we accujca nuuia oe promptly irieu. in tne ealy stage ot the war, high ofiicera of the government rel tbe bad example which petty olLciald are now injtat;n. We hope this movement in Cougress will put an cad to such practices, and put an end also to the officers nho may be fount! guilty; but in order to reach the bottom, Com missioners hould be appointed to visit all the military prisons throughout the north, and in ' rjuire into the cara of persons confined. This! ! wouM dto1t ,abor auJ expense, but these arc noioinR corar.rca wu uc iniporiaaco oi person.tl r?fhts j i y:ew of such articles as this, we may ho-e that $uch subject are no longer to be viewed !rora rartiaa stand points, and that a healthy f unsnimt'.y in men and presses of all pirties mat , 5q Mv?ng our in,ti:alion, y. Y. Journal I of Commerce. ntlallrd avttU ihr Trrm. 1 A rertun ol catured o!J Vermont frmr f " - V 4 lUUt. i ill Iii Ti 1 woa.o iur.1 u, . u..euij uiir i:e mci Lcjue i rrrri'fl in that state oae of hi rrn . a ; - U V 1 bickwiihü. ewa that .lfOJback "ere both dead Are they? ' Mid lheo!d ! ma: "well. I took them of B toaaveabvJ ; (Jfbt ,vlt neT(.r exptctel to Cet. Take the .n u V-eurher'a. the? will bri"F the Icvh." After Ihe lapse of another hour the man . . ..... . - v 1 1 : came back to ten nua tnai ie niga orioaivwat t de d !i be?" aid"-tbe -Id muxr" w!l;he was cocJ o;u ox., aap ou u.s oue al i m. mm m m . m . T I " 1 set d it djwo to Fletcher', it will bring more tbia twoof tbt others Herearoobii w.fc, who wa a ploua aoul, takirg: upon ber!f th ei&ce l httl' "minded h8r bssdisd Tery Itwtl) waa not a wart
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that bis loss was thejodgment of heaven lor hi i wickedness. " Is itV said tbe fellow; "well, If I
tbey will take tbe jodgmect ja cattle it is tbe e i'.et way I can pay it." THE REBEL N'AYY.t Ita Cvi and Acblcveruenii -Do in age to Federal Commerce. r frem tea Efcatac-! SeaUl - Tie total exf er. liture o account of o-r cavy,
since tbe beginLitig of tbe w,r. does not exceed i $'r0,0(X.D00-or as much as It hid co-t the ene-!tr3tk
iov to build its condemned monitors up to June, IrGl. Wbit have we to show for this sum? In noble etToru !. the open lortiliiv, if not tbe , ity.of foreign pacrs have frustrated, ow enough to di lull cred;t to the i secret perfidity i j -i we cou.a a now cnoujn t üi xuii creuittoitej whole amourit. 1 That, howtver, wou'd be profitle- in Jill except proof Of glorious inJcavor ! "tt,Vc3, er''fw cetrucuon vi i.i ,
iu abut u.a; iur ues,irucuon o. Kille adiourn it Le till tn marrow mrrc3- at '. elocgmg to the et)Cmyr8 commerce. , 0'eocf wllh lh undersUrnliP!; thM t! e Scat! a direct blow, dealt at the very tu.s woaU1 ,rtjttCrrj frow (i Moirfar. ' is much; there is much more within t " -'
veMcii oeiocgm Tbt, for of our foe s. i I :. i t , t ... ...n, telling character. We have to be concise and cautious, but may ' be precise at the same time. Take. then, a bur- j tied r (tarnt of forno pirticulars t which we iiave gnoeil aece4. Tbe temer Sumter, ur.- f der the gallant Semmes. captured everteen ves- i ffU in ber cruise, fnm July 3, lGl. to January 17, 12. three ship-, fire b-ige.wi barks and tnree tcnooncra ior a ua.i jnr , -ur. 4 ue A,ui, uuuc, k.. --". u-.-. -.-' i Kitj tbree ve.cli, Uom September.. l?tT2f to Jaouiry The greater number, of these were very vuluable ebiprs. and all but cine of j them were burnt at ea. In the number. is inclo j ded the United States gunboat Hatteraa (eight j guns, one hundred and eight men and eighteen j officers) which was eutik, in open ßgbt, on the .
ll th January, 1?oj. 1 o this list of tbe Auba termite a quorum; liioh being ascertained, bumi's captures, hve l be adJe-i ' two-veeU I f ue rro-refed. i . I t .
brought by her tender, the Ta-culoosa.- Omc of j her captures was subequently comml-sroueod a-i j a crui-'tr under our flig as in the case of other ; cat,ttres by other cruisers. . . Il.e frteime- Tallahas.-iee, under the coram aud ' of tie intrepid Taylor Wood, capturel 33 ve? ' sel. during the month of Augurt, lGl. His dashing cru'sc along th American ccat, north I ward, wa hora of its richer" fruit? bv the chill ing courtesy of the Hritish authorities iu Nova Sf-iiti nn mhttee unfmr rondnrt we had urraiin . to animadvert at the lime Of tbe c.mtureq i made by commander Wood, two were ships, four bri-s and four barks, the remainder being, lor ! the most part, sea going and large tucnaped ! schooner?. Only five ot die whole cumber were ! bonded; and-two" relei-ed, all the rc?t having been either burnt or scuttle 1 , : The Chickamauga, under the command of ; John WiIkiaon, who has no professional suprrior in the terrier, in a short cruise, last Novtrabcr. captured eeven vessel. on hip, four barks and two fchooners. The UeurgU. Ul a l"" weeks, captured and detrored seven ship and two barks. The Florida but er.oujrh v such dctii!;. Here are the shorter tat thematic a I ic tulti of fell : Filtv-citht -h:t,.J, th'rty-two r.r?ir?, forty oi:o bark. Efty-?even h.)orers p::ot boats and nitU Ptcamer " extra" ail dinpoüed ot at ee since the war, by a power wl;I-h has popularly " no utvj." To estimate tbe Talue of these t.ea capure. let us atrike-an aTerajre. Th- Jacob Bell (one of the men valuable) war sot down a worth at lean 010,CW),-Pbip and car?o; the Ore'e-i, ! at proven value, $950,tX)O; the Star of Teace at $Wi,0Ut; The Anglo Sixon t $?5.00; other:, more and'other les. Allow tor a few bonded, and then draw a moderate nvtiage, jmv $5')().(KH for each ship, and you have about $3U,b'0U,(i00 wortb of sUipM de-tmyed at ot--e 1 he bnS L-s teile was vaiucu, uii jcr mar, at ju ,'oo; u.c Windward at $14,000; ear for ecb t-riij Rtjd cargo $50.UUÜ, au-1 you häve $l.C l0.ono a.l.ü j tiurutl... .Currying out the ;rat medertiou of: tbw ettiibita, set each lurk do-rn st il'J.OOt) and i eich schooner at $25,(510 (srcrnl ot toth were : three times either amount.) ajj you hate an ,
apgregate of $34,CUj,000 dotroywl directlv bv j pcr rt.n't. T,er IiIir,um ,J!lt. ti1P j,. are pilil. our nary. Is that nothing? Ask the New ork fr Harten r-ffercd a substitute !or Mr. Uranchamber of commerce and t:ike it doleful an-; iiani-rt amCn.iine:.t. hk-h wa ruled out oi swer. Hut that U only a.-? to the direct loss in j nripr
tlictcd,' iiow are we. to (;ivc or get ut any a:proxiraate estimate of the indirect damage done to the enemy V con'.tr.erce? Only by indirect moans. ni we t.tke thc?e to be some uch. In 130 the aggregate Uniitd States tunnage gold to foreigners w.is 13.4G7; in lfGO, it was about the same; while, iu l?6.'i, it was $1,300,000. This covers the "while wash" process, ; and has sent more than one line of American clippers, usually haling from 2ew York or Bos- j ton or Baltimore, to sea, as Liverpool or London ! ressels. Has that change of figures" no tale to tell for the little navv? Does it stv nothing "eloquently well'.' for "indirect loss? " j But more: In 1SJ0 there waa eraployid in ; the United States coasting trade (ledueting the j southern coasts) an enrolled and licensed tun- j nage equal to 4'J6,0?8 (tons and D3dis;) in IT? 10 this had augmented to U3,51b; ten years later it Stood at 1,300 ,2 10, -and in 1S60 it had swollen to the splrndid proportions of 1.73",&C3. What i know? On. Yackee bemi ctlicial uutho;ity, io 103 it hid dwindled down to what it was in lr40. In iiiviog these dimini.hini; nunkbers. The Shipping Journil (Weymouth, KngWnd,', sigt:i ! ficantlr eavs: "The retraces of ronfelerara ;
cruisers will soon have iribter.td .the lederalj fMIHE Stated McmLIy Meetirgof Indianapoli I'hap-co-utius trile into its narrow dimensions of! ter, S..5,f.iii b Lid tbt, (Fridav) enirÄ atT lbb.'- I o'clock. (.'HAS. ISULU, Sec. Still more: Tbe 2iew Bedford Standard of a ; : -.!'-' : 1
recent date (as quoted in the United States newt ; of tUij journal wn tbe 14tb inat.) tells ua tUt, ; whereas the tot. nape eneigcd in tac hale ü irp in 184 C was 23U.218. it does not cow retrh j fcD.000 tons. In the first of this et of figures j we detect an under ?ttement; for the official rernnl chiia- tht in li.lfi lh 4 iirirti tunntc la th; whaie tisbiDgwa4'33.r a would no. do to cote the vastness of the f ni its force had to be lightened. .To allow this fact ita full weight, we should remember that, in 15:10. whale oil (sperm) sold at 6J cent; n")w it pells, acrordi.j to the above Bedford piper, at $1.93J a gallon; and üolc, that sold iu lb'4C at a dime a pound, now brines nearly . To the-e self reisonicg wiifs add this moHt BUirgestiTc one: " The insurance on vessel tra din with the states ia alarming," t ries Tl e Tortland Gazette of Sert. Ql. It64 " None of us j cau be blind euouph not to i-e t!at our own rect shaping i:terets are in a ruinous condition, ; as well trom the effects of exorbitant inurance aa from the cowardly pru let.ee of bip owLers The policy rnrueu at Lloyd's nhich ntn t'ne example for tbe insuDce officer, ia an evil that may do termanent harm if 't is rot at once ! corrected. Between the poltroonery of !ilp owners and confederate privateer, our shippias ntercrts mu?t pve wsv. At present we ltiiow j of few American ships, genuine American bot torn?, except such as carrv cur.s aboird. Is not I this deplorable ?" Verv ; but we hope the con dition titt has Lttn brought about iil nrre t'f j daily until onlf peace shall makerocm fv.r othrr . . . . m. . I geüuiao . American TCfcieU ILau guiboaU. ; m m INDIANA LEGISLATURE. SENATE. TufaPAT, February !2 The Senate met et Q o'clck p. rn. ) The seeretarj'a ruinates of yesterday si be-j inj retd, when On motion, the further rriUüig tliereof ra I dispensed ith. w a Sash avt rsir canal ! The prti'Jeat laid before tho enare a comraunication fron: tl:e Thomas Djwlir.c, re-i-dent trustee. trnsmi btL and Erie t-aLl. g the report of the Wa f Five hundred copies were ordered printed fcr rca the BKxrriT or the cotuxos.
' Oa motion by ilr; Caller, the rejul.r orJtr of '. L urA,u " 1 'l kkahAB1 Mu-,c S;orfbuainesi was d.sren-eJ with, atui 3-nate bill No- j . ,
11, authorizing tne sa:e or t:ie governor s res.tbe state property on washirgton treet ; and ueaieu iL,at ine icur acre o; tear iLe oi:cj alum wouiJ be a suitable site fr a uveruor's toan;ion. iir. Thompson fart red the bill. ,xrr.üylex uested th; aa old " a " xujis la this wise: J" foul build houses and wie ciea buy theoa." Qi of the mot excrutiating m;slortMOca we have l pa.s tbrouph thw wir:tT i that the utrcer cannot show t s hospiitalilv t C!. ' Mr. Corbia was la favor of aaliiag all jropr:v low owztl by tbe ettte which aha will tot be likely to Lead: but o?7oaed tba diipsition raaii
to rcsh this axtter through with snch Mr. Bennett Urorei tbe pAg? ef thatill. ilr. Dam.iD said this was in iat bill. ! atsd It waa iop-jrtsat.thit it shoo'.d be paisei at i an ersy cy. i Sit Beeor. a!o desired to see the LiJ r. Mr Djwr t-A.nn tK.K-u ' r tot kcoaet law at oree J Mr. Niles did cot like to jcc the auie put inwj the?tcck lobhirr er !r.d rerulitln milr. ' but ii willing to see the bill p i?ed. trusyng to ! tb jrooi wre-e :f 0w 'c4utalr.rn . avr el herein. " . - ' Jr. w u.ums Oerrel to fee ail m tbe b.ii . CXCPT- w rcMea f.Vih sTe of thTs st srr ... . . property. HeoLcrcdan amcndnicut O ti: tfTfOtwhich w C3 th table by yen 2j; njiUl. Thcbi'.iwss ordered to be ti grossed (or 1 ltlirJ r'a,iirStie A r0cl utiou wm adored tht bcc the bet Ale adjourn it Le till ti narrow mrrc3g at '.) axroaTi rt'M com mittlkj Were concurred ia recommending tbe passage f Senate bills a umbered iG. 92 and 114, d that Senate tills o umbered b3 and 105 he 011 lDe table Senate bill No. 20 w -a ordered engroed for third reiding. . , . . ttoisLATivK ixrvtst. 0 motion genttelljn y0;i with the How. amer.(imfnt, theret)- made the cul order;f fur ! burdiy next at ö'ciöck p. m. then the Sroat? adjwned till tomorrow 10$,, o'e'ock . :4 . . HOCSi;. Tbe House met at 3 a. ro. r. Speaker ordered a pall of the roll, to de . Oa motion of lit. liovd. the reading of tbe journal of yeeterdar dispensed with. Ou uotiün et Mr. Meredith, the report of tbe trustees of the W.-ibat-li d Eiie canal wRs ukfrom the table atd 5ve iiundxcl coDi'es ordert.j prictci Mr. rnro Griffith 'akej leave 'of hbec.ce lor tbe I PrtmmittP nri I ü tr n rrlAri infit Tno.il it next. r New comb ohifcttd. ' ' Mr Rr,ffitQ suTwfvjen!lf renewed hts reqbet. BCU suci-eni. . petition' and mimori als. Mr. Meredith rjresected the remoatranre of citizens of Sullivan county against a recent nn nrorriation of 75 UiK) hv the bom! of rommis siouers of s.iid couutv. tö aid and assist drafted men, ard rrote.t:o sgaiirst legalizing such acts. .Referred to the commttre?' on judiciary. ir. Cotfroth presented the petition'of sundrv citiifns of Huniir.pUni ronntr. akin fr r,ro a i . ' " tection aaiast evils rowin out of the practice of faedVine by unkillTul persons. ITeftrred to a committee ot five. Dr. (IriflUh, 'f I.:irane. cr.iirtnnn. : Mr. Cotfroth presented a paper from Dr. Abl j M. Lewis, of Huntington countv. rcmonsTalin agiin?t'le?lstion nn tbe object. ' Fieferrcti r. j sxme committee. i jr. Gregory presented the memorial of J. C stone against legislation oa the subject Ruled , 0l,t of order, ' ' Mr 4.trra ! senate merges. i epe bills were taicen up, and some put tlto" j" second reailr-, - v j fervESTT-f I e TH0f?A5l lOLtAK3-C orvtT Loan. j ' The 'bU ?r,TIJ?r:ilri: s75.l.'0(pfor le-isUtive expfiics came tin for ratification of amendments and firul p.i?'iqe Mr. l'rtt.!i-4Ui ciVeie-.l tl.c lliow ing m?t.d tnent. That $135,000 be apj ropmU:d t leptv ?hc principal and interest of loans m aJe to tlie governor to carry on benevolent institutions of tlie st.itP bv tlie v A rim: 4 roni-tir-n wilti in!rrrit nf C, Mr. Buskirk ofTred ;. u ib-'titiite for Mr. Uranham's atneodiric'r.t that the um of $133.000 he appropiiateU to . pay the expense 1 the ncTolcot . institution fur tl.e tears 11)03-4 L'tt avr 31 ; i.'oe 3.1. Mr. Braiiham's anirntlinctil was jrre.l to bv ayes 55; noes 25. 'I he bill was then put up-ju its passage and it pas.-cd. ayC3 0aocs 2b- . ,' Mr. Xewcomh mored'to amend the title, making it read "the act to appropriate money out of the Ptate treasury." The House consented - On motion tbe House adjourned until t'-raoi-row D a. m. FUNERAL NOTICE. i DIED At Hi n vi5a.ee Xo. 105 V.'eit WAhington trtet, Mr. yrraaLAi. bi roomint: at o'clock . aped 63 yeain. xte funar; ln!l!takep!aeetaHaftrnoou at 2 VI. j The frien l4 of the fim ,y ar(, invjted to aneilJ ; .... MASONIC NOTICE. AMUSEMENTS.. iiLiiniiniiviv.- niiLir innuui uu.Ktu hid: Corner f Washington and Tenpt$ste Streets. TOnnnser Ir. U. II. Itllry. j YMij Evening, February 3, 1865- . eT- J 1 FAREWELL PEXEF1T OK ä o zr j hi w -ä .sc Taicas or Admissios. )r?-s Circle and rarqnette,50 fnt; I'rtrate Boxe, fr ix pf ron, $5 W; Orcbf.tra Scats'. 75 cM.-; ialiery nd Family. Circle, 'ii cent; Children in arnif, 13; all reserved eat 5c. Dor open at a qaarter to 7 o'clock. rvrforrnaLce comvzer.cr at T1, o'clock preciaelv. L PAKT;:ULR NUIICK. Tbe Her-t Crs leare the j Tbeater every eve Dine at the close ot the. perforaance. reopie ninjr a: a distance can rf ly ou tbis. Amateurs' Charitable .Association. : " . ' ' " i AT THE TAUE N A C X- E , This, Friday, Evening, Feb. 3d. TWO FINE COMEDIES. i lt j erf : ..neo w.Il cJTütnence with CUT Era XLJ 12. . . . CU TIIEE !3 ÜlüiNG D IT. To roticJsie wnL tho smcTsii: mi i dug 110011. or. a r.no?T i:; tvnr. r-r himsmt. cee? f Jt tbt Bre f .s-tier Ta;!.. to.-Tt e7t at 7, fT'oraiif to crcr.füc t j P. T ; S') cr.: CL.Ii'en V3 er Et. BESh RVEIMATS f r all tfcee rrfoncaneea can b- ,- K:u'"i 2 h.ur in of J. K. fcll ot , No. 4 yfr A G r M T P TT A T T ' m JL w -aa .k. jj o-i. PO'iTiVELY FOIR NICHTS ONLY. i Wednesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, Fjeb. 1, 2. 3 .asd 4.. DAVIV, .GREAT ALLIANCE, Düstrem 'i:ro tj?.as3' ü5r'-si taIzted aETISTLS. J. L. DA VI . Mcir". rand Jlailnta n ri turtlaf After. - Boaat .M'2o'clck . -lDltlSSIOy 5 CI3U.: Lai iTopnator OlriopU Tbaatar, I'tLa-ialptta.
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editorial CanTentlon.
ILId.tori aa-1 pub!iIer of Iiaaa w!2 xoi la. "S on ; fridaj, Fib. Id, at 1 e'cZocl P. Jtf. i .w.za-a:ae ipeutr "i.i m praaeLtlo 2iTtM tLe "iCTlua- eciisn ara earoeruy rejuttf to t la ; 1 j . ... . 'lce"c. o: inpon.tc wi;i t traa. JvtJ. I mr m WLt-r w r M. m r" x mm " nl ? . ' j : tiHincu hiiu rwn OMLt. 5 . O O O j t c:rr odeus wanted, ap?:!ca:e io tb pj-: TPOH SALE. OS'lVarsylracia V.ret, ota f Ua reXet ati cbeaprt B-J.'. J;s Lot la tbe cif . DEL2ELL A JONES, fb3-22t Real Xttate Brokers. MEDICAL. Grntrtt Ieic! Circaiir Ettr KMaW! eas-rifteen"a irr Utter l-ajrve for two " 3 ce&tataauUb - Adviser. GR.lTTlTOrS aJvtce Klvea ia disee of tbe er vom 'min!, urinary and midiI organi, in tbe reports of tbe Western Medical .sociUon, which are ett t y mail ia aealct envekpeiit (re f charge. . ' iTfce organiiatlmi wt fonnei to aftpene new and reliable trvattueut, and ii cumpoed of tbe well known phjüxiaQk, to whom all letter mat be directed, .. URS. JACKS0K, HERBKBT A Ca. fel3-J3m Box 436 (T.nclnnaTl, Ü. FOR SALE. POOR ME?rS LOTS. '.., . . - TnE SOUTH PART OF THE CITY, Three SquareS. from tbe Illinois Street Riilroad. Price f ilu each. 1tmii to0 down, and tbe me every year. For a!e h7 SfANN X ÜÜ1TH, heat Estate Frokeri. FOR SALE. t ET OR SALE X Doub'e Frame TJobm ou West Xaryi jj land Mreet, econd bous west from 3tisis-iippi. I-'T parncuurs Inquire at o. 13 EaM V asbinjtou at. Tfce houe has been latfly rBitted atd painted. fet2 d3t Large Store Room on Meridian Street, FOK SALK. rgXHE FlTZr.lBBON STORK ROOM ON THC CdltNKR i ufllrridian and Louuiaaa itrets la for aal. TLe S:ur 1 25 by 150 feet, with three lofta tW feet each contacted with the Store. Also nine srod offices accessible by fiair case ia front. The Lot is 21' feet is depth with ra-'road trark cn tbe fide the whole lerprth. A very desirable and productive property tuilt in xnokt BitxJern fty. Trice $25,000. WKKNA5 Jk I'lEKCK, j'ici5d4w Keal Estata Ag-etita. REMOVAL Da. P.0IJLEN. AXCllirKCT. UAS REMOVED HIS . oEce from the .Etna Building ta bit reoideuce No. lf West Ohio street, between Meridian aud Illinois, ji ;t di n A CARD TO THE LADIES. DR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN' PERIODICAL PILLS, FOR FLJ1AI.ES. In2;illill ita Correctiiipr Iriesii:I:iritii . Ileinox inObsd iictions of Hie iTlontlily Turns, from Wlisitovrr Cause. :inl Always ticccssfui ;isa lre'cnt:itU'fv And tbe "only smre" aod CKRTAIX RKUXrT for all lboe afflirt iir complaints ro j-eculiar to tbe se, whether "ojarricl or ting " Aue l'iil are nothing now, but Lave been vd by tlie Doctors for many ary, both ia Ira nee and Abutira, wiih unparalleled ucces In every case; and be la nrired by many thousand ladies who hare nsed thera to make the 1'itls public, for tbe alleTiation of those suffering Jrom ai.y irregularities whatever, aa weU aa to prevent an increase of family where health will not permit it. Ft malen peculiarly situated, or those supptfinjr tberu.elves so, are cautioned ayalnrt using there I'M white in that condition, aa the proprietor assumes no responsibility alur tba above udmouition, although trie ir ni ldns would r reTent any mischiof to health. Otherwise tLe Till are recommended. Fall and explicit directions accompany each box. Nl.OOO IX)'FS HATE BEEN SOLD IN TWO TEARS. Ten thousand boxes Rent by letter, both" by myself and a sent, to all parts ef tbe world, to wlkb answers lave Wrj returued, in which ladies say nothing like the above VA's have been kn?wn aince the SCIKÄCK OF MEDICINE DAVTNkD UFOX THE WORLD I RKMOVlM). OH'TRC'JTIOSS AND KKSTOftING 2fATUKK 70 ITS PROPKKCUANNP.L, 4)r.ietin( tbe nrrves and restorirjr ttte"roy color of beaiib" to tbe cheek f th suoat 4eli"pKICF. Si 00 TER B0I. SIX F.0IES for$S CO. Si.U by a"' lrugijii-ts,' and by tbe following Jobbing artd Urn; Moue, Agents for Indianapolis,-Indiana: (Ladies, by sending fl, can procure the Pill, bent confidentially by mail, and without observation, to any part of the city or country,) ami for sale by TOMI.iNSON 4 COX, No. 1?. Kat Wainirten s-treet. S1E7AKT A llOKtlAN. No. 40, East Washington street. V. I. 1IASK1TT t CO., No. 14, Wen Wasilcgton stret. U. II. LEE. Nog IS and SO.Batss' Eloclt. J. F. SKNOUR, No. 5, Bates Hoasa Block, and by DAILY, KEKl LK & UUSll, Wbolesa'e Dru?gi?t, No. 73, South Meridian rtreeU G. S. LACET,General Traveling Agent for the Western State, 1C7, Dearborn street, Chicano, llliuoia. N. B. None Genuine unless tbe be. a is rirncd 'S. D. BOWK." - Jan3lHll7e4 FISH. FRESH FISH. I). 1. TIIOURMW aVimOTIIEK, "V"0. H AND IO SOUTH MERIDIAN STREKT.TTILL i keep constantly on band SALT WATER FISH. LAKE FISH. RIVER FISH, Which tbey will tell by tbe single Csh or In any quantity to .nit purchasers. Call at ifce tand of D. k I. Thompson for any description of t-hell and scale fSh, Nos. and 10 Üoutli Metidia ttreet. jau25-d;f I) L THOMPSON BROT BER. FURNITURE. &C. si:oi IIi STORE, 233 East Washington St., ISTE-AJR JLITTIal'S HOTEL, ClOUK STOVES. HEATING aTOVkS, URNITLhF at '1 Ma'.:ra!-es cf all conditions and prices T',u can here fled everything nce?sary to rtake a dnaplte ouftt fur henekepin. and at pricen ranjri.g from 20 to 60 pr cent cheaper than can be bad new ar.yLere in the city. I also Lave a coxpkte uck of rw Tinware, Common Ctairs, Bedsteads acd Lookic 0!aes. Call and see. J. R. MA HOT. Jar.lT-dCa REN OVATE RS. CLEANING AND DYEING ESTABLISHMENT rrtHF. CNITET) STATES DTE-UOUSR. NO. 3SS0CTB X 11 : noi. treet, Iclianapoll. Ind aaa. At ibis oid and weil-'caown e.tabli-kmoBt, tbe ladles ran Lave :!ks &nd woolen om13 dyed ia permanent and beat tjal colors; and tjects' irxmieLtf th jruughly renovate? and rvpairtd. New a-ij second -band tl.-:hlt bourbt and saM, a!ao( a patkular ran:b in Uieba.ne4 draomiaate4&edra U b.Li.a. J'ftjie ciotli. or tear ay gannett ran I so wroTrhl i.a: 1' can cot t4 v.ibie i tbe naked eye. ReneniVer tue place. No. St .ortk UMneis street. Jaclft JOKPH HARRIS, PrnwHo or. LECTURES. Philosophy of Marriage. f f IHK PHOPRIETOE3 OF THE NEW TORK MUSEUM JL f Afcatoa y Lae deiriai::ed. ree;arais 4 f jea.e, to i?ue fre. (fcr tba bentfit of suffering io. mar:!y, and t a??reron cf nactery,5 four f tbeir raot I merest in and inmctive Ieetnree oa MarrUffae4 its d.-quaiincatioos. Nerv ans a ad Physical Debnity, Pre-ma-are Ceci;r cf Maxba-cxl, ln!:geatioo, Weakneea or Depression, Iicpotet-cy, Less ef E.-.erfy ac J Manly Power; the frat 5or!a! Tril, aal tho Maladies wfc Ich result frora yo-utafal foitte, exe of maturity, ortgaaranr f Pcy!ioy tad ia vf Natcre- - . Tutu lav alüable Lec;are bava ba tki mai of f5!:Lut!a,i ani sar'.u tbwc.il, and Hl be f.rwardi frew, ca rc?pt cf fcrcr raapi, by avjirttjlof Srtary.Nawlork Maacaxa wf Acauuay Maidaes (19 Broadway, Sew York JatSI-dly
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K T C ItT A I X TL K TS AT THK Metropolitan Theatre! Tuesday and Saturday, Frbruary Tth und 1Kb. CXI 'F.B. THE LIRECnON OF TflK MANUFACTTRINa NEW YORK, JEWlaLEXLS' ASSOCIATION. Wto at Twelve Enterfainrrewl, iflvea by this Association, at the ACADEMY OK MI SlC in New Tork, sold upwards of CO. C4H wortb of Tickets, and gave awy over GO,OOU Preei.t-. We tre now open for the Sale of Tickets and the Iiis- ; tribction of Presents at the Company's IVpot in th Old Post Office Building, on Meridian Street, Next to the American Express Office. TLe Depot baa been Elejaatly Fitted for the caiii, ', and the public are invited tvcall and exaaoine the Goods TICKETS SUE DOLLAR. Admitting to either of tbe Two Entertainments flveu by the AcFOciation. . j A Ii;CtJLlAK AND OKKHN AL FE AT U UK . um: kead! kcad: . ! VALUABLE PRESENT GIVEN WITH . EACH TICKET, Van tee in value from ONE DOLI. A ü TO FIVE nUNUIiKD DOLL RS! V Wich the purcba.ser vfaTVk- J et nay recei ia.uicdf itel oa presentation f the Tick- j et to the Actuary of the Association, ia THE PLACE! YYJJRkE III a TICKET IS IURCUASED. The Preaeats ! will be given ficm tbe ? 13IMENSE sSTOCR CF JEWELRY! Pianos. Diiraciri3, Sewing Machinw, SUrer ware, Erea'afat Set. (Jo)J Watcher, Ta Sets, Toilet Set, SiUer Watches. BraeUta, Guard Chains, Hroochcs. Solitariei, Kiago, lie, Lc , aoJ aa Endless Vrietv of Bjonteriend Object de w Vertu, now oa exhibition at the C O TJ I 4 V 1"' S fOT, At which piac ONLY Ticket caa be purchaaed This novel enterprise mast not be coufounded with ty of the numerous "Girt" speculations by which) tbe public has been so frequently delu Jed IT IS FHKE FROM ALL TRICKS AND DECEPTIONS Which have char actor! ed these entert alcmanta, ahl every purchaser of a ticket may be assured f Receiving- a Present ff r.!l v.t -r t. . - . . Prices, with tht chance cf reottLC oo af mors I'.n n i, ai,r 4-ruia v- i a ns Kvc u 1 1 1 lu trva .ätirir mM an -an arasVa l'H nracaf. ' ) k. AtK tti ticL-t U purcii-ied, tht ikkM buy rt rcei?e for ( tS V I ilkf T a flV. a w. .. i ' - aa .. a m I r 1 1 i I V t ritt Class EnUTfainnif nt, fcich i worth tbe amount paid, together with the full va!ne ef the purchase money la a lieaatifu! Present Owoma: to tbe iaanr capital and va.t facilities of the Manacturin Jewe'ers' Association, tba Directors ae er.ao.ea to ocer tnese r XI K sUKIXNART INDCCK SiLNT!1. and t leifre tbmeives to th rub!te that rir n. !mpartia!Uy and Strict Honorable and Generaa us..ng ensr.cteuM u r every act and promise icy snae. Is fl-tej up in a Style ef Cnayr.roscbable ?pIendoraad tb public m reeetfwHy Invited to rail ar4 eiarane for tneiBselveatbeMomecei van-tv of Beaai.fbl and Use: Article f o s r-vs away t t.cket pnrchasere. A SI'F.CIAL DEPARTMENT FOR LADIES! Im pol a&i Cola üta fr tl Purcl-aaa sf Ilckata and V tnbt;U3 of Preseata IN THE OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, t. ntXTTHXAHXisCaN llTlXiSOTHCX J. V. ELIAS, Actuary. ?ab2-2tf
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Ot TUX CKLXBRATXD Lighthill Institute, E W Y oR K a j TY AT THI WflESl HI HAT M COJOSTTLTSD TTLL Saturday, 2 P. IS. Tea. THIRD VISIT TISHHUTS 0 aUTTIDAT TZZJ ITTlLt. ! i
