Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4460, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 February 1865 — Page 3
DAILY SENTINEL.
1I05DAT MORSINO. FEBRUARY 6. C I T Y IT EMG, J7" Tb citj council meets to night. ZETSe Dr. Wm. Thomson' advertisement oa ih9 secood part of to dav's Larr. Jan 5 tf. PrisoJAL Messrs J. J Justice tr.d II E Nortoo, of Howe & Norton great circus. paa 1 through this citj ob Saturday, od tbeir way to Chicago. R7"Tbe ml streamer flouting from the fligt9 it the top of GleorV Block injicate skat ing aithe-park. jan 25 tf tJPHoir many trees f.lante-1 around the Court Hoae and eat market hocte, bare been killed tj tbe public co? Uiw man? are cow litiojr, ted growing? How much baa it cost to plant tree there, year after Tear? tVT" If ps cao be furnished in Cincinnati at 2 .23 per l.UOO feet, tod jield a good profit at tbat. bow much profit does our gai company make at $4 SO per I.WHI fret, and 20 cent a bubel for coke ? Let every gas cuasuroer figure np tbe profit they pay to the gas monopoly. CST Yesterday was a pleasant winter day. The on was bright and clear, tbe atmosphere cool and bracing, and the mud of a temperature for pleaaaot walking to church goers, Uy bight the ground was azain frozen aa bard as a brick, and tbia morning akating will bs good eu the ponds NtSTn Waid Mkktijo The citiiena of the 9ih ward will hold a meeting on Tuesday even ing, at Wright' UU. Let erery citizen tura out and Came prepared to assist in clearing our ward from tb draft. 6 2t tiJ The royal Oeorg Rhfvlius. at the ptlsce called the Circle," North Meridian street, ha ever elegant beverage, erery fragrant tigr of err- brand, and erery delicacy ami eutr-tantial of the on, which he and L1 arcoru;Iihfd iatanta will serve to all patrorj upon the i-bort eat ooticw. Viait tbe "Circle." tif Marot'a, No. 233 Etat Washington street, we would adriae our cmiftn generally, is the terr esubliibfDCut in ihis metropolis "to visit for tbe purpae of obtaining econl hand ool of erery description. Mr. Ma rot is a liber-il dealer, and bargain may be obtained at hi boute. tJ To ladies we would say that Senour, druirgirt. Houe Block. Wel Washington street, ia the eftahlishment of all other like e tablihmenta in this city for them to visit for cosmetics and perfumeries Every article Senour offers in curpasMugl v elegant. For Tandoline sublimely fragrant 1: toSenour's. t57 Ltdies as r. ell as gentlemen, boya and mis-en, vUit the famous establishment of A Lintx, West Wsh': gun street, east of the Palmer Iloue, for elegautly and fa.hionatly manu fictufdl huea, slippers and boots The wurk that Mr L'ritx offer hi pttroti is warr-iute l. It ti auperior and U'n'urptf'l. Tue Old Alleghamam ask Cuminu Thi talented tioupe and Swi- Hell Ringer will appear at M4oir Hall on Fridit aiid ö tturday J evening next, r ebruary lU b und lltb. 1 Le y will rtccive a hearty welcome froui our inuicloviiigcitizeoa. Their aürciti.-ement will shortly appear. K tj5"u The rronrnes nuw for a Cue u?ar eson are abundant, and tne time M near at hnnd to commence operations. Every farmer that has a sugar camp should make his arrangements tor akiog all bit trees will yield At tbe present price of sugar it is a paying crop. VaLtxTiüis at Whoukale The larce.t and finest assort men t in the city, at Told &, Crmichael's all new styles and at New York price. Utders solicited and promptly filled U n t put off buyine. Cll and look throuzh the ftock, or order immediately of Messrs. Todd & (Jar mi -chael. No. 8, North Fennsj Irani street. 4 3t. Thb last op thk pva Seaso. Those who lo not buy now will regret it, for two reason : rirt, soon there will be few to select from, and secondly. thoe purchasing now will get bargains. Baker & Mclver have still a very fine mock which they 'are determined to cloe out this month regardless of cot. feb-3-d 3-t. 137 The great White the Solon Shinele of the age take a benefit voluntarily tendered him by the universal population of Indianapolis, Indiana and the United Slates of North America, at the Metropolitan on Monday night next. Of course there will not be auy b wly there. Ob. no! for tickets are for aale erery where, but tbe most eligible seats are not yet taken. Pioko Suootimo Charles O. Warner, of this city, will, ou Thursday afternoon next, weather permitting, shoot for a purse of $l0. upon the following conditions: Twenty two bird, to be killed out ot twenti -Cre, tes.y cue yards rise Mr Warner is a good shot, and his fiitniis are coLfiirnt of his turcetn ÖT" If one dnUt a he.d licerse for all do-s j ia paid into the citv treasury, at.d five dollars a I oieve for ladv dot, the citv nn-t derive a larire ! revenue irom ims ource, juoguig irora wie number of canine lht reside in our neighrorboid Would it not be well for our worin citv i ce to ee that every dog wears its master's collar, witn the city's ctamp on it? Daarr is CsNrra Towship, Oltidk tmc ClTT AU rr-ou iutereUt wuh regard to n.e iotpetidii g dratt. will please take nolii-e th throuhtiut Center tow?thip. at the di-trin school hou-e.', meetii'gs will be held to mhtand ou Tuodav (to morrow) at 10 a. ni , a gei erl meeting ot all tne districts, at the Coirt House. Jt bebouves u all to pay immediate at'en'ioii i this matter Let the district and tbe geueral meelii gste well attended Mnaor litan Thkatrk To-night the popular comeuiu., Mr. White, takes a benefit. A great bill will be presented the People' Lhwytr, with Mr White a Solon Shingle, and Irish Assurance, with Mr White as Pat. Mr. Rilev will recite tbe benutitul poem entitled Second Childi!hnes. White will of cours-e take a bumjer.ro thoi who intend going had betler ecure seals as early as j-ossible. r .i- . i Raising money to relieve the city from the draft dras Ion very tloly. Up to Fnda evening, we are told, but 111) men bad been put In for the city, afcer vigorous exertions tor tour weeks, leaving 571 vet to be mpphed to fill the quota Hut nine day yet rem. in until the wheel will revolve. It will tke over 63 mn etch day. uutil the dralt, t fill the qu-i . i men could easily be ri?ed,if the mouey cou d be hau nut there's the rub. (57 Tbe wonderfulJuke is still holding forth at the InJunt State Mueura, Ma lame English, o-e of the mol accom.lishei ot ladie. piopr etre:a Jukai the Llheuiiau ;ls bl-.tr oi the nineteenth century, and hi perforroai.ces re ras uuptralleied as Madame Kt.glih- curioitie. whiib, regaiotess oi ri(Tifr, bhc from !! part of the world. r unppnoh i. seitt'emea atteodin.' the Itgislature ouLtby Ii means to visit the Indiana Museum belore tr.e go home. 3T As the time is near at hnJ for decorating your yarv-'e. and trimming up your sl.ade tree, would it not be well for the citv coutcd to look up the cow qutetiou. ai.d ste whether the cannot g;e some pntectioo to thoe th t o ni ketp cows, a wrll m those that do? O ir ty jjrowiiu'. and with iu growth hou!J follow a i the jriVilege and rentr.ctiuns ol the oiler east ern cities. V ho erer heard ot a man in the tt frling bis O'waon the trees and shru-bery o! his neighbor? Is it r ght it sboula be done here A cow i a nice thing to bare f.r a rasn that hs a large family, tut it is rot vtry nice to the neighbor tbat gets to ben fit from ttc cow, fur ther than feeding heron b.a youtg thde lreia. and tbe flowers and gras in hi front yard, and having her tramp ud bis pavement. If we mu" feed our neighbor's cow. we would prefer paying bee ra-ture in tbe country, but we would pe'r that our neighbor feed his own cow, on hi own lot or in hia own arable, at his on expense. Let the' council think of thi Atter, and Io;k it to tie e)w ajueatloo.
tU The famous Oottechilk troop U la Iadiaoapolia. They will gl re aa exhibition at tbe Tabernacle, on Vi edoeedaT and Thursday olgbts, the 8th aad 'J h. Miss Lucy Si moos, tbe most fascinating of vocalist, will appear. In her role be Is unsurpassed. Qo, by all aeacs, to tbe Tabernacle and you will be delighted. To morrow (Tuesday) commence tbe aale of tickets for Mr. Oottucbalk's two grand coo certs. We would ad rise those of our citizens wbt intend going to be oq band early at A. M. Benbam & Co 'a to secure tbeir seats. A diagram has been prepared, atd the Tabernacle will be put in com;! et order for tbeoccaiioo. Tbee concerts will be tbe I t we shall have of tbe great pianist, as he leave neit mooth for Havana and Mexico, at which place be has received and accepted an imperial inriution from the Emperor Maximlllian to riait Mexico. t?TAn accident occurred to a freight train on the Cincinnati road, on Saturday, by which tbe pas-enger train wa delayed about six hours. No damage done to perrons, but some hordes on the train were killed. Tbe continued cold weather of the last month ras.de railroading ex tremely hazardous, and it baa only been by the extra and extreme care and vigilance of tbe companies tba more accidents have not occurred. Iron, in cold weather, is very brittle and, on nnst roaJs, gao;; of raen followed erery train to take out and replace tbe raila broken by tbe trains. As the weather moderate this danger will be removed. LS5The New York Ledger, for this week.
contains a sketch of Mr Everett' life, from tbej pen of the gre.it historian, the Hon Oeorgeflm- j rroi't. written eipresly for The Ldzer. Mr j Bancroft was Mr. Everett's life lorg friend, and j for th At reason Mr limner requested him to wri'e this ake cb. The lourth page of The Ledgerthe page on which Mr Everett' articles were u-ullv printed, is in mourning, and the entire contents of that page are devoted to the memory a i a .a.. a oi tne cepanea statesman, j f"How would it do to leaee, for a term of tears, the Washington s'reet front on tbe Court Houe Mure. in lota 2") t eet wide br bO feet deep, the rents to be arpl;el to the benefit of the families of our brve a'ddier? This would yield an annual rnt I $6.fMK), which would purrhe twelre hundred cords ol wooJ for ths families of our brave voiunteer. aTWe hetr it whispered that another theater ii likely to be built in this city the coming en AClNCY. T A It SPRING PETHOLEUM COMPANY, OF CINCINNATI, OHIO Calll Mock tOOO.OOO LIVIDRÜ I5T0 SO.WO SHAKES AT t 0 EXCU. Incorporated under tba Lwa of Ohio, Drc. 30, Ir64. 0E5. S. Y CART. IresMent, A. D. BKKirO, Vice Pr.ildent, O. K. MOORK, Fecretary and Treajarer, K. KINSKI k CO., Banker. ADTtaoar iohp. MJ WV. CUM B ACK, MlLJCHtiK RNttOOD.Fsq ADAM PUP.. I'. V., Methotlt Ko-'k Concern, JOHN I) CA.LDKIX,K--q. c. Sanitary Fair, LKN. H ARKIS, Mayor or Cincianati. JOHN Vf. PHIIXirs. PKTKR I5IHSON. Kq., HAMILTON LION. Indianapolis Agency at No. 39 1-2 Wfi3t Washington Street. I.DWAICI) HAlltE, Jn26 dim Alt E NT. NOTIONS, AC. L.LUD0RFF &C0., SUCCESSORS TO TIIOSSi: A LA1IEV. WHOLESALE DEALERS 15 NOTIONS, TAILOIW TIM 31 MIN OS Cents9 Furnishing Coodo, -AND mm stp II JSC whx HAVE RRlfOTKD TO No. 32 South Meridian Street. IOJut reeelved sx very large ksaoriment of linodf vtiicli avlll be old at a mall adrnnrs on Mew York prt-e. apr-n BOURDON WHISKY. J. D. DU.MJAX, No. 77 South Meridian Street, I Ulanapolls, Ind. WHOLE ALK D ALK KS IN rOUSIX AKD DOMESTIC nnagujciDnapae f IlilK atteiitisn of tbe trad i ra'Ire to our complete a-or tnit.t of a'.l article in our line of feu.ioe.a, boib toCjul:iy and price Our.-oc or KDUKKON WI11SKT 1 unurpaed by any e-taLi sHirmi in ti e Stata, ad dr!er ihjCf to purchase Cp;er t,iti!lrj Kourtca W biky are tantetl toral tforc purcta.:n. Tr"W bare rftnorwl from 153 Eat Ws-Lingtoa trfrt to a:k Mftid.an tri et. J. ä I. ICSCAW. 77 South Meritiaa Strert, j4Ldo-dly ladianarxlis. Ind. DOORS, SASH. BLlNDS.&e. DOOR, SASH AND BLIND FACTORY. t'ancjr Scroll 'awiBd .Moldlnga of all Patterns ranaelt. If al.ed and Teaaalvir Patka'ar att ntloa girea to all kadt of Carper t.r Work. O'er spirited ar.d prsmpi'j Cl'eJ at ihm aotice. BATCHELOR & FE ARN LEY. INDIANAPOLIS. 1-4 is. inCX, If CtroU Itsawv
Telegraphic Dispatches
a a foots a snwMitroana aaavavara aawivaa. Wmr nwrniBsj Ueport See riret . GENERAL NEWS. THE NEW YORK REBEL INCENDIARIES. The Recent Peace Conference. A Mitten Hours Consultation. The Itcsult Not Yet Made Public SHERMAN'S NEW CAMPAIGN. Active Operations Resumed. CONGRESSIONAL Ac. Ac. Ac Ar.. Ac. t rem Torwuto. ToaoNTO, February A Tbe alien bill pts.ed the upper house last nicht, and gorernur's sanction on Monday. ill receive the f rom C'tiicage. Chicago. Pebruarjr 4 A bill repealing black laws passed the Ilouae to day. It had previously ps.sed the Senate. From tortrete .Tionroe. Foaiaisa Monrok, February 4. The steamer (t.ireruor Chare arrired here last evening from Fort Fiher with the mails and dispatches from our army operating against Wilmington. Nothing had tranrpired in the movement of Gen. Terry ' army. The steamer George Leary arrived hereto day from lliiton Head with Major Anderson, bearer ol important dispatches from Gen. Sherrr.sn. Hherman'a forces were atill advancing victoriously into the very heart of South Carolina, with every prospect of striking a diaistrous blow on the rebel forces concentrated in the vcinity of Charleston. I rom the Army of the Patomsc. LIlADQCAKTEKS A&MT OK THE FoTOMAC. Februan 2. J All the hospitals in the field werecleared a day or two since, the inmttes being gent to the City Point general ho.pitil, where they could receive more care and be in better qu triers. Thn change no doubt give rise to the various rumors cf an iutended forward movement Deserters who came in to day report the return to our front of troop reccutly sent to North Carolina to meet a Union force said to march ing ou Wellon The rebels in front of Petersburg have been very jubilant lor a day or two, indulging in frequent cheering, but on whtt account is unknown h'r. Culcnei Kugciea i'iie of the oldest officers in the army hsa been assigned to duty as assiUt t adjutant gcr.eral at thtse h;a-iquti'.er e rom fa I rn. Cairo. February 3 The ileanj'r Maib'e IV. r , from Memphis, has airtveJ. It was rtjortt J t'nl Gtn Veatc i htd bier, ro lieved from duty at M niph;-?, and aigiit-d to the command at Litt! Rrxk Hi fuccesor is said to be Roberts. Fifteen tieterters, pririi-ipally from the 133d Tenre.-seo rebel infantry, includ:ng Fnrgeoa, came iu to day to take the oth. The surgeon was direct from Tupello, MiiJ , where stated Hood's army bid gone into winter quarters. A baker of MetnjLiH named Spcect, res;dit-g out of tbe line, four mite Irom the city, had been arrested and lodged in the military prison, on the charge of smuggling and attempted bribery. He had obtained a permit to take barrels through the lines, representing it to be flour fur the use ot bis family. The ICcbel Incendiaries. Naw "Vox. February 5 The operations of the uetective police, which hare beeu going on for some weeks un'ler chief detective Young, in ferreting out the rebel incendiaries who latelr at tern i ted to burn thi city, are trade public. There operations were of a moat difficult character and were conducted with the mo.&t extraordinary kill, and were persevere! in with the greats! tenacity. Their most interesting field was in Canada, where they "smiled" freely with the rebs iu Toronto. Hamilton, and St. Catharines, and other places, and maneged to gain the confidence of the incendiaries by the.-e and other means. They succeeded in their plans and effected tbe arrest of a number ol those alleged to have been engaged in the plot, including Sup'l Bell, Cpt. R. C. Keudley and Wra. L. McDonald. Kennedy , it is said, admitted beiug ike person who fired Uirduio a Museum. All the men are now in o tGnement. 4 rrom ew York. Nkw Voaa, February A letter from the department jt the .vuth to The Times, dated the Idt, attes that a company of the 4ih Mat? a chuetis cavairy, under Lieut Col. Bennett, of Gen. H-itch's stiff, ras.de a raid last week on the to a n ot Giiletisville, ten miles from the Charles ton and Savanuah railroad, and eleven from Grahamsville. Atter burning the court house, in which was quite a number of Betufort county records, at tbe loss of wbicb the inhabitant were considerably grieved, nearly all the dvjeutnent of a recent dnte were destroyed Four days betöre our troops entered the place a tquad of the re el Wheeler's men had paid the place a vi.it and made themselves extremely disagreeable mn: tho people, by appropriating all the cotton, chi kens, and men property they could lay their ban Is. The same letter ays : A tteamer recently from the Florida porta brings news of the capruteof a portion ot the 15ih Ohio regimeut, stationed at Jacksonville. On U?t lhurday 40 men, under coram r.dot a captain, left Jacksonville and proceeded afout 15 railed iu the direction of Baldwin, their objtct being to assist reMent families in removing themehes and their household goods to within our lines. They reached the houses without meeting the enemy, and while engaged in loading the wagons were surrounded bv four hundred mounted rebels. Our men tied to the wcod, when tbe rebels followed them. The rru!: was that only 15 ot our men, inclu ling the captain, succeeded in petting back to the anion lines. From the atatcrnent of an officer who recently left Jacksonville, it appears that the whole atfai'r was mde up by the parties whom it wa sought to su:cor 1 he n-or i'pg papers throw no light upon the Eesotutiotj between Lincoln and Seward ar.d the rebel com mission era Th? interview lasted sixteen hours. According to the Herald correspondent the president is t sported to have prjposeJ to Messrs Stephens, Hunter and Campbell tht it they were prepared t pron.i?e the return of their states lo tbe Union, re was ready to waive all minor questions, but that as chief magistrate of tbe republic, saoru to ma n'ain tbe Union and laws, be could take into cot sideration r.o terms wh th in vo'.veJ o. vision. This grat.d poict the rebels confessed thy did not feel authorized to decide, and the ctference envied (Jreat anxiety isCbw fe'.t to hear liom Rich mond. Tlc UeralJ'f corrfriajudei.t wi;h Sherman's army t'.iu d?cribe the opening of that General' ts campaign: Tte left wing of the army under Gen. Slocum bad .rrived at ivs'.er's Ferry on the Savannah river, 50 miles above tc city of Savanaah, witb out uiteiit'g any opposition from the enemy. Two diviaiwtiS of tbe 0th corps, which struck Oit lor tbat poir.t through the -tale of South Car oliaa, bad Consider ab e d.tH.-uhy in passing through the awamps. Oiher troo;s who marched dircc.iy up the Oeorgja bnk of the river had no surh embarrasments to contend with. On the 20ib all of SI cc urn's men were at Sister's Fertj. and supplies were being rapidly re--aiiTavI I The right erlg of tis axay U operatise la a
better country for marehicf than the left aad at tome dlitasee froa It, but eoaamuni-aüoa be tweea the two U kept cp cxlstemptedly.
One eorreepoodeot eutee that Sherman pro-, poses stiaing ap South Carolina at the rati of SU f oiles a day. j Tbe Port Royal para glre fall particulars of the lote of the oocitr Patapsco and eunboit ! Ueacnmg. already recorded: Tbe Fata p 'Co was sunk la the harbor cf Charleston, on tie eight of the 15th of last month, by rebel torpedoes. She went down in SO secnda alter she was struck, and CO persons on board were drowned. The Deaching got aground ia the Conebahn river, S. C, on the 20: h alt., and after maintain ing a severe fight with the rebel fort lor some hours, and it becoming apnarent to her officers that she could not be got oCT, they aft fire to her an 1 abe was burr.eJ to the water's frige All her officers and crew, excepting four, escaped. A few hours previous to the catastrophe which tefel her, the Desching capturel tne blockade inaner Coquette from Charleston for Nassau, with a cargo of cotton. Hichmotd pspers, announcing the confirmation of General Lee's appointment as ceneral in chief, savs he will remain in tbe field with the army around Richmond. I .He has published an &f p?al for arms, and calls for the delivery to the authorities of all in the hands of citixens. General Breckinridge is expected to asume the position of secretary of war to morrow. 1 hev have a story in Richmond that troops frt;m Thomas' army to reinforce Grant in front ol Kühmond have recently patted over the Hal timoie and Ohio railroad. A committee of the North Carolina legtIature had a conference with Davis. It is said they urged a mere vigorous prosecution of the war. An Atlanta correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch asys: It will require sereral soontha ret to rebuild the railroads in Georgia that General Sherman destroyed. It is folly to attempt to diseuise the fact in North Carolina and Georgia, and even in South Carolina, that there is a wide spread dissatUfac tioo which, if not timely checked, threatens the gravest disaster. Governor Rtowu has called an extra sesioa of the Georgia legislature o meet on Wedne?Jiv next XXXVII! C0XGRESS-2d SESSION. SENATE. Wasuixgtox, February 4. Mr. Sherman asked tbe unanimous consent to call up the bill to encourage emigration, which was not granted. Mr Hale, from the committee on territories. aked leave to be discharged from the further consideration of tbe memorials of colored citi xens of Louisiana, aking for the elective fran chise, as the subject was beiog considered by the committee on slavery and freedmen. It was so ordered. Senator Wilson introduced a bill for the pro tection of passengers, as follows: Be it enacted, ic , that no persons shall be ex elude-1 from travel upon a:iv railroad or tiavigi ble waters of the United States on account of color or by reason of any state law ormunicipl ordinance, or of any rule, regulat on or usage o' any coricnton, company or person, and colored psei!j:era phail be aubject and amenable to the Hameliwsas white passengers. Any offence agaitM ihia act ah ill be punished by a hue not le-" than $5lt. or imprisonment not lcs than s:i mo ths. Ordcriil printed Mr. Sumter offered the following resolutions, which were orvlerrd to be printed: Res -! ed. That all ac's, executive et Ici'isla'ive. i; pyru ifA-e of the cons iiutict. and all treaties mad.-under the authority of the CniicJ States, are valid thnuhou the lT( i'cl Statr, although csriain rebel -titrs fi: t.j paiiic'ptc therein, n;d th it the .nie ru'e i; eqiiiiy af?''" entile lo r.n amendment ot the coii.-tiiutiou. Res .red, That the amrudmen' of tho ronstl tution prohibiliug slavery throughout the United States will be valid wheu ratirifa t- threefouttha of the stales ur.dcr th constitution. Reo!ved, That any other rule requiring the participation of the rebel states, is dangerous in its consequences, and also that all recant treaties have been enacted or ratified without any participation of the rebel ststes Resolved, That auy other rule must tend to postpone the great day when the prohibition ol slavery will be voted, to all intents and purposes, as part of the constitution of the United States. But the rule herewith declared will as sure the irnrrediate ratifiostion of the prohibition and the consummation of the national decrees. The Senate proceeded to tie consideration ;f the j itit resolution declaring certain states not entitled to representation in the electoral college The quea'.iou pending was tbe adoption of Mr Coilamer's substitute, making the provi.-iotis of the reo!u'ion general in its operations, instead of bting npolicable only to the statea named in the resolution. The substitute of Mr. Collatner was not adopted, by "21 against 12. The Senate then adjourned. HOUSK Mr. Inersoll aked leare to offer a preamble setting forth that as an informal negotiation is now pendit: between the United States and the so c tiled Confederate States, therefore Iiesolred. That it is the deliberate and emphatic opinion of this House that no peace can or should be made to recognize the traitorous leaders of the rebellion, that they are rot entitled to eq Jal ri.ht si peaceful rltixena Mr Stevens said he was informed that no negotiations are pending, as the contracting parties have sepirated. nothing admissible having been preeuted. Mr. LeBtocd offered a resolution instiucting the committee on military atTtirs to inquire into the alleged fact as to the soldiers recently landed at Fort Schuyler hvicg died of open exposure to severe weather. Tbe resolution was adopted. The House paed the joint resolution to terminate the treaty with Great Britain for the reg ulatior. of the naval force on tbe lakes. The House then reumed ti e consideration of the naral appropriation bill. Fernando Wood opposed the pending amendment for a board for admiralty and in the courj-e of uis remarks be sai l that it, as was reported, the peace negotiations had failed in consequence of the indisposition of the rebel authorities toreturn to their allegiance and duty, and because tbey refused to reunite on the basis of the con aifution; to far as he represented the peace sen timent he would uut susuin mem in their posi tion. If this door was thrown open by the presi dent, and if the answer thereto wis separation at.d recognition and nothing else; o Ur as his bumble efforts were concerned he shculd aid the conquering armies of his country to out kin by force what they had teen unable to obtain by peare Messrs Tike and Griswold opposed, and Mr Blaine advocated the aJmiralty board amendment, which ws reiected by a rote of 45 agaitst 57. Mr. Baldwin offered the following: Whereas. The New York city papers of Thursday last, state that a transport filled with tick aid wounded soldlers d schargeJ tbem at Fort Schuyler and left them exposed ta the cold of January from 5 o'clock in the evening until midnight; and. Whereas. Ten of them ditd lrotn probation and exposure: therefore, Resolved, That the committee ou military a!fairs be instructed to inqaire into the fscis nnl repolt to this house Adopted. The House passed a joint resolution ratifying the notice of the president to Great Britain for the termination jf the treaty of 1 b 17, regulating the naval forces ou the lake. Mr. Itigfrro'.loTtTeJ the fjllowiaz: Whereas, It is suggested that informal nevo tiaiioLa are now pending between tbe United States and the so called confederate states with a view to the restoration of ;eace, therefore Resolved, That it ia the opinion efthisHouae that lo enduring peaee cao or should be made wY.ch shall ever recognise the traitoron leaders of ibireteoioo, as ciui'ns of the United States, to equal riih'e and privileges with the loyal people thereof. Objected to. The Ho concurred In the Senate's amend tcent to tbe jiint revolution declaring certain states cot entitled to represeatat ea ia tbe electoral eollege. The He tue theo avfied.
The Vesy. LafceDfc.
TIIISEE O'CLOCK A. il LcnariLll. feb 5. Litchfield was visited few day since by Wil liams' press gang, and tbe next morning br 70 or SO of Qaantrell's gang, onder Captain Jocea. They appropriated a quantity of boots, shoes and whisky, brt left without doing any further damage. New Tote. Feb. 5. The Herald of this rooming thinks the rebel peace mission will prove the stepping stone lo their submission to the Union, and predicts 'that peace will come from Gen. Lee, while Jeff. Davis, driven from Richmond, ia fiyirg for some other temporary place of refuge. It ia certain that a large majority prefer reunion if ther can hare it without too degradirg terms, and can be aaacred that the radical measures of confiscation will not be speedily enforced. Lincoln's departure cannot be interpreted any other way but that Jeff Davis is willing to take the responsibility of commencing r.egoüationa on the basis of reurron. The Richmond Ds. ath r.f ire 2d has the following Thos. Flourney, J. Good and John W. Baldwin, of Va , and Col. Letter, of Ga.. addressed a large and enthusiastic audierce in the houseof delegates oa Tuesday eight last, advocating the vigorous prosocution of the war as the only certain method of peace. Tbe Whig sya Lee's appointment as cornman ler in chief ws propo-rd at the wsr department last week I Washiügtox, Feb. 5 The Daily Chronicle says the blind fatuity which possessed the leaders at the outset of tbe rebellion rules them still, and the sword of jus. tire must execute the work which the folly ol leaden would not accoid to ra- lni a too It is difiL-ult to procure the details concerning the recent conference between the president and secretary of state and the rebel commissioners, but it is reported that the president throughout the conversation insisted that he should continue the war ou the principle heretofore declared, of compelling oheJience la the cocstitution on the basis of the Union, atd admitting peace only on the-e terms Whatever tcaj te tbe e peculation as i the prospects of peace in the future il ia certain there will be no abatement of military oper.atious and that evert effort will be made to &ro.ecute a the war with rigor, in order that our success may produce peece. A Fort Fisher letter of the 3Ut.li says: There was recently an interview with the rebels by flg of truce. The Utter were eager to learn everything possible from Blair's missioa The rebels are holding fortified positions from Cape Fear river to the ocean. The central portion of the peninsula is swampy and impracticable for marching troopa; the only hard ground lies in sandy strips along the river and ocean shores and within reach of the gunboats On the riverside light draft boats have worked their way up the stream within two and a half miles of Fort Anderson. MEDICAL. I ftaJrCALL FOR A CIRCn.AR PKSCRIBISa ALL SYMPTOMS: The symptom cf Csfarrb, aa thsy rnrUy appear, are at Erst try i-lila. Ptr.ni fiuJ thej bave a cold, tbat they have fr-qumt attacks, and are more fcstiaitivs to ths changes of temperature. Ia this condition, th noc may be dry, or a light dicharga, thin and acrid, afterward lrcoru:r.g thick and adbeivr. As tL disease becomes chronic, tte dicharxeR are incrraed in quantity ani cbatjgtdin qual.ty; they are now thick and heavy, and are hawked or couzLed off. The secretin are offensive, cau."ic(c a bad breath; the voice ia thick and aabal: tbe eyes are weak; the btnse cf the tmell i lese ne t or destroyed; dt-afatss frequently takes place. Another otnmon and important aymptom of CatarTh is, that tbe person I obliged to clear hia throat ia the morning ef a thick or Mirny mucus, which has fallen down fron the head during the niaht. When this takes place tbe perron may be oure that his disease W on its way to tba lungs, and hboulJ lose no time in a -resting It. Tbe above arc but f"w of the many Catarrh lymptama. A Mntfte Ilottl will Inst u .Tiontta to be tird three tstuee a rltay. TESTIMONIAL Frvtn II' n. Thomas J. Tumor, Ex-Member of Corres rum IIIhhoi, late 8jaker of tbe llhnou IlJca or Hepreseiitatives, and Grand Master of A. r., and A th Stat ef liliDC-li. K.. wf FsvrroBT. Ortcter 21, 193. Ua. I) II. Scaia i I)ar Sir: Iu rply to yoar notica of tbe lPth int.. I would ay that I was te re rely afflicted with Catarrh for yean, when I Lecatua acquainted with you and bought two bottle cf your liquid Catarrh Remedy. Before I had ued cne bottle I was serfibly improved, and t efra the second bottle was Cri.'hed, was completely cured. I can recommend the med etna te alt aHictcd with Catanh. Kespcctmlly routs, THOMAS J. UTIKEE. !)r. LT. Ii. SCEL.YE V CO. Sole pBrrau?oa, Chicago, IUlsoie. AT W DOLES AI.K Br JOHN D. I'AP.K VTM. JOHNSON... DAILY. KKKFKK 4 KUSH Cinciunatf, O. Dt-trict, Mich. . Indiana po!!a. Ind'Snapoli. decl3-dlyevd ÜKOWMNG 11 AX QjT'Ar.d for a!e by all Dnits;it CAR PETS , WAL L-PAPER, &C. NEW CARPET STORE .o. M rnl Waliineloti St., Scshnull'M Olli Htuiicl, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. Vif. HAVE i LARGE ST0C5 01 J CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, MATTINGS, SATIN DELAINES, REPS PEK1N CLOTHS, Paiuaak I.ace Mualln &. raottlns;lara Ali ef tfcse Goods havirj teen pt,rchae4 befr tie lata a ttarco In thP!at, w will ejl tbw lwr than w Tr rk wholesale prc. k Jast rcceirei lOO.OOO Pieces Wall Tap r nnil Window Shinies KHAUSS & CALL. .v4-n PRINTINC, ZlC. CHI, w. RAIL. II AIM c. r. crcuwv-B. IIl'TrillXSOX. TLAI3 A5D OX!IAl?K!?TAL STEAM BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS, Siterotf-pera and Hoak klndera No. 16 1-2 East WashingtoD Street, i5nyiroL!s, isn-iy. J"0r.i CVxikaof avery s.ittip!!n aia.i lHtr. ar??-3in w. r-riA, . t. . ct-aaa, a. DBS. BUZAX & CLARK, offici; ro. 1 S3. Aorth Illinois, St., Indianapolif, Ind.
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FflUKKK ara isaay aaaa llabU ta 4raft wheaa ba.inefa a&J faia.'y rtiiil! ara aarh, that MTtag the Gwrw hardkhipa drfl4 "n rPrw'"ricf sttbatitutea at the preett h gu rates, art al l a'.teuded wlta acmar A Cottipany a&dar tka title cf tht ladisca KoUal Irrt Inttrace Cmraiy,Va. m orran ?ed far ta a-eclal furpaariosunBgiiien agalnn tba lraft, ctdered for tfca li'h ot Fctn.an, is:, a 4 tbev kav crt rie4 arractTOectt for tba purpo. ffami leg. and Bittteric int tte er ice. aa arcrpi.M. tiia la rrj W .I'? ?""?mt lrfteJ- PoT-e ara Mutoai rejf aad rraecuon, at taa ae t me lev a I a 4 iUc. apirited, in fllitas;, y a comblrel lnd.vidtial effort. tte cf 4 y. rrct loca'iiie tkfot-f oct ta Sat Iipenea: kai ahewa tkat persona caa ba labored a ioMtbe MriJ- of Cre aad d:ae. bj a fited r.toalararteL" A' "4 ,ndiT,f'11 t a Nervei ty ti -mrjr.a; ag a.'rt tbe cfati?)Bcy f ataa; It ,ait:te4lbstoftksCBiterl!ab!etodraft,acerta a pn jortkn w lUe drafted Accp?rc tbia rafU as a baais.taa Compaay feljat:2ed In and rtaiiog to lor it. n.(g,i,r, aaamt b Ircotplra draft. each aavaaber's paylca; a earn ta t reiralated artrtrdinf ta tba rati f the number be drafted t tbe BBavber eiU aa liable taba drafted, accprdim So tbe rfectie loca'itfes. Tte ilia ir.JMJaaVy enrtribwd are ta be drie4 in tas Indanspolia Nstiocal bak. to eonstltata a fund far tbe relief cf tie draMed w.eir.b ia. O ife payaoev and depart of tba fcan flzeJ by the Board, a certiScata of aDear.berb!p ts -Wen. t v wbb. If tbe aaewber ta dafest tha obli;aliB devalvra on tbe Ccmpany cf vsa-terirr into tie er!ce if tbe Vn trd Plate an arctptat le abUtats. ant furaiah him a certiflcats cf exeKptim. TLrocvb tta aitfd effort ar d cotstrbutitsa efdividal EieBibert a fand will ba real ied aScienf ts reliev all wbo may be draTtel. To tho whoa hasine retat'ona make it a a-reat scriire to f aa draftfd ern, an1 th-we ts, If drafted, would ba cnablat procura ib.t;tBrt.:ibtpa; !? ts dfrirsd fr an a rn-lercHp Is tlis Ccsspasy are plaia and tang.b'.s. r r Yea ara inanred aaainat ih aaxi.ty aiid peraonai inccr.ve clrne irtfeent toes who krow. rot tat wbat hia nane anayb Crawn from the wheel. From tbee fcaaair.ji c res slJ artic'tttloni yen ara re'levr. ts CvB Fanysri.lClljsarplacsvrlta SB acceptable iubtitua. If joaars drafted, low a' arared tte reeaary ariftca which you tnoft nikt when, after twin- notif.ad tbat you are ccn-rrirtei. rn aiKBvt t r ay aa atrlitat tiew fr a qb.litnt., whea men take advantag or yosr todiviinal nece.,t e Ton arc If ft to tbe pfcutlcn cf ycur buinrn at.d tit tr.ov.n.t tf a lussV r?'':8. U rr.ca jo ts"1 Utter pay a miderats sum new f a aubiiituta tban an eaorbUant rr' after tbe rafi Again, you aabaerr a g aod loyal parpoa by peedlly flli'ra-, tbicuah aa 4 efT. rt. the rl4 racks f oar amies. Be1aving tbat by inctividual e-t-ociat ag ttetnlvra a Company l as tki, 1hy Will at moderate expense to each, f rn a fitd that vrül rrlieve all bo csy be drtftr i. and ecr.t.lnt in tbeir hilitj t fill ths public demaada, the Company Invite al! to a taeraberbfp. Tbev bare fac ! t) for faSU.cg all ih.y aJrtake, rl apart foro thlr raferacea to citizens gererally, givo tba fc Howicg REFERENCES B"5T PERMISSIOIM":
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tAU coromuaicaiioDä to la addressed f cither of the cfEcers. A. F. NOBLE, l'rcsllriift Xo. 5 Yolm's ßlork, IUHLr HEWITT. Secretary, Tcmprrnitce Unit, INDIANAPOLIS. IIS'D. laats-dla
MERCHANT TAILORING. NEW MERCHANT TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT! Ulli LAHBT W RHSrKCTrXLL CALL file, AlTKXTiO DK THK j cituen' "f irt;-.raj! ihr ct. tbt tbey ) ra pet eö i No. 19 Virginia Avenue, ! 1 ftrsruSrai' .lorliant Tnilrint; r.-tahlislunont. A.1 .i?c It a kba'e vf th' ptfaga of tb- ro;.r-:'y THEIR STOCK OF GOODS " I fviuplet, and being in charge of a gvctlcman wbcre ability as a Cutter lank a J'o. 1, thry are prpatrd to fill orders which in every re-pect they will WARRAST equal In quality, etyla and workm-.ih!p ta aviblrg fjutdla any almilar establish ner.t 1- cr'.y. Jil 'RraemKr tbe place, o. 10 Virufnia Avrtinr. MEDICAL INSTITUTE. MKüini. L SURGICAL IXSTITITTR, TH 10 n est Mni-Ua-l !S.. Xarly Oppteita tba Poet Office,) INDIANAPOLIS, IÄD-, rrwf. t:.s. IROtt.yi.D.! PrlnrlpRl. SrKCIAL ATTEXT10! PAID TO ItEAi!IC8 OK THF. Eye and Kar, aa well aa all ff.rms of disease, bott acuta aad cbreula. Conaul.atlcn cosfldential and grata tou. JanS'0S-dly. Large Store Room on Meridian Street, Foil MA 114. riiHK FiTzaiLhos sruxi Kooy o. the enr.r J of Meridian and Lou'i-'.aea trct 1 for aal5. TL Stör ia 25 Ly liO feet, with ihre. lo;i 9u feet tach c directed with tb ta.-a. Alito tiaa rod office accit le by :alr ca. la fron. Tte Lot is 21 feet ia depth witb railroad tra-i od tbsatda tt wbo. lecfth. A very dekirabla and productive rr?jrty built 1t mit codtro atyle. I'riae f IS.W9. McXF.RA!t k I'lEKCK, Jas5-d4w Rsal Eatata Aeut. Tjoan offTce .TI A Y fc LITT., LOAN OFFICE, Antbvrlzcd by Govt rtimevr. 7f 0NF.T AIlYACD 05 WATCrlKS. DUHCSbü. Jj I. Jewelry, r.ate.Ouua, Plitcls, DryGcod ai.d a'.l tinua cf lr0Bl Property, cr tcxybt ar.iso!!, t ; Vorth Illinois atrei-t, riorafd'a Lloch, up a'.air. jnrOJKca opao at al! hoars. rortXtl-Zlj INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. PALirJL aV rOKD, General Intelligence and Employment Officef .to.g .tliary Inndat.f lndiatinoll Ind. QLERKS, Mechanics and Laborer f-n.uied w-th eraploynent where tbe test virei will ba pa.i. omto aa Chansbennaid, Sear3tre-a ar.d Servar? will Und places without trab:t or Cltj tj a-r'7;,at ' tha effce. Dwelhnja, Stores, P.oons.OWce i Äip:sA' K-vas, famithed aad iifarr.lh-d to re? J P.ntOffic. Roi lilJ rtld-tr" MEDICAL. ti re? 3EST REMEDY KNOWN 9t V Billious Complaints, Sick Headache, Costiveness, Indigestion, HeartBurn, Sour Stomach, SeaSickness. &c, &c Dr. J1HKS R, CHILTON, tb Great Cbetn aaya: I ktsw its eoaposlticn, ASd tart to docbt It srill provs sott be&aSefal thos cnpla'.U f-r which It ti re conuaond.d." Dr. THOMAS BO TD aaya: I strvay ertaeed it ta tis aotica f ifcspsfcUc." Dr. XDWARD G. LCDfjOW aaya: -I caa with ctfldenc reroamend tt." In. GEO. T. DEXTI2 says: -la ratslenej, Hsarttarx, Costlvstsaa, Bich Htadach, 4 ths bkLTltk APKRICXT I soy haada haa pravad lide4 a valaable r.nj.s"y . Wmr Otfcor TetsBvjll. r rmm yhlsjlwltta eact ettle. BLajmarvcai aavt si T A 11 O A 7t T Ä CO., 970 Greenwich Street, new York, txia rr aia xsuoosts.
- $30,000, AGAINST THE DIIAFTT W. II. Enclish. Tres't First Xatiocal Bank. Citizens' Nation! Pank. PROFESSIONAL. TZ 12 7SZ O V A JU . Doctor W.U. THOMSON, U1S RiMOVr.I) OFFICK Ff M VIRGINIA AVENUE TO No. 29 South Delaware Street, Trnr..K nzwn.L continue ta tr at and care frtrtta !;-', in all XY.f.r r;'c'r', ft?e-, ran'ca-i n aid j base. Hr. VI n. Thcm-ou w II rv t ea-b fat.er.t a vTiitn n!?Bnet. tlr.l.r.ff Li:r.eif to eTct a ra.tical 'rr-rfT, 'T rve r r r '?e. I . l" T k. V . ... rratrect of PiJt: f:-fi'S setlali'y kiuce tbe jcar tVree yeara in tbe city of HuRal--, X. T ., eitbt j ear. ta Cbko. Ill , aad tw.yeara in Troira, Iii. l'unrireiabt yeara practica la Chtca, 111., he cared ever thirteen tbUFat.d rasea. Dr. Wm. Ib uion. in hia practice f r Scrcfula, Xhea tcatic and per.eral dieaaea cf tie Hoo 1. . a Famia;a. tiLr Vapor Path cf the met ii.gaiuj hlad, ta conjuaeti"Ti wiih interna! treatmrt. M-1MINAL F.MlSiONS, the cccsequenc oflf ab.a. Tt! clitary vice, or depraved aeiual loda'K.nce, ia practiced by the ynuib of brth ie to an alraoat aa lix't'd enrr.t, i ro.1 urirtg aith ccerricx certainty the frf!l i: j; train cf tnrtidy5rptoou anleaa combatted by a ci'Tilinc tnd.ral oeasare, vn: Sallow cnuoteaaoce, da:k epjt. etidcr tbe ye., p.in It. th" bead, rir.flnf; la tbe eara. itr.d D':- l-.ie the ruMlir g of Ira.a and tat tMr- cf Lhariots, uneakinea bnv( ibt I mb. wraans-aa f tba l.cib. coufj'vr 1 Vision, hluitted intellect, la af cea Cd'i.re, J. ft.Jence in afpro.chief trat sjers, a 5ll kt ta f.m i.w aequt i.t'.re, a rJi-po-it on to ahnn shitty, Iii cf rar niory. hectic fluabea, pimples and vatioaa m p tivoa about tbe face, fmrtd tonajue, LiaLl sweats, foaüd bia:b. cough, cncMH&pt!?, monraatJa, aiid frvaaent ly Is.-anity. Tiie afÜtcted. 4Q tbe f1rt appearaaca ot any af tha above aymptom. houid imtaediately aprly ta Dr. Waa. lhcinn lor rrl.ef. atJOTce a.dConnnlttloa Itss Xa. ?9 SaJth D.I ware .treet, Indianapolis, ltd. P. O Box l'5. Jar?4-dly MEDICAL. MANHOOD, A 50 Tnr. vir.ort os toctii ekstorcti vn fouk j week, ty FK. h.COKl KSK.NC OPLUK. In. KKord, (ct Paris.) firr f rtriitit oliclatlou, baa at leratb aco-trl d to. the craeut reaaeatef tha Air..rican tuSlic. and irMMtd ar ir.nt in Kew Tatk. j for tie ra'e cf h a valued atid b'rlly prit'd Etieata of V.r.. teis Wf.r ltriul artit w,il re.tore sfai baed la the m-fl shatttred cf.ti t.t ctloi,. in foa r weeha. aad. If nntl acc.-Cint; t printed in-troctl b, failar la laip.. eba This li.'e-re tcrln rerx-f v bon.'d ta taken hr I all abeut to matry, aa it. efeca ar. prnaneat. iac ce, in every cae, ia certain. Dt. hicord a heene af Lif I sell in raes, w,th fall Infraction fr ne, at t t fwur quastitie- la cn. for t9, and will ta tent to a y part, carefully packed, aa receipt of recsitta-.ee ti bit accredited aftnt. Clrca'ar er re receipt f fo.ir stamps. PBll ir iu. 447 Fr.ome atreet. aSl-ily t)t e d'vnf we-t t4 Broadway, Jf. T. MONEY TO LEND. MAY 5c SMITH, f v.h.-.rir.U y noTerrrnert t lan ISO. 000. la aaaaa l frt'to 11 to thoiwr.da, on w a'rbea, D.aaa da, Jew.al'y.Clct.Pf, Fartiif.re, Ma-!cl Ii.MraRe&t, atd rtbr pe-ro.l pr jerty, at No. 1"S. 'rth Illiasoa httit, Jt-.rs eci's Biock, tLe f:rt lo IdäfR north r th P.atei Jioue, a p at air. Trivate r-ma, ecand doar. OLce Of ea at all nocr. XQTCrr? -ieeiced pld;e cf all kioJ. foe aal tra-ie. jan30-dtf HOTELS. PLANTERS' HOTEL, ACTOIT YOUKO, Proprietor, CFOkVEiilT OF yiSHYlLLT.. Tk.'5XKSSCX.) Sixth St., between Main and llarket, Liouiavillo, Uly. NOTICE. CRACKERS AT Reduced UJt. THK USDKRMG!CEP. BAKIE5 OF ar.apoiii, wiil eil, unul fcrher ioac( at tha fvlwinjj raUa; Patter Crackrrt, ty th It! We pr Ih. Pic-Mc ii d GFIOkGK II A AS, FKK Ii. BOLLhf. JaLjr-dlia MCKUM 4 rAKROTT. P. H. PAUIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AsrCLAI.M AGENT, No. 6 East Washington Street, frv-t Saairway eatt rf taa B'atx-h Baak af taaStaaaJ APOLIS, 15DLA5A. flSK tdsn!hed taa had Ihre yeara etrrf aar ta J th Pay Ltpanxeat, and U taocaaarhly faaalUaf ;:h all th Lawa, Order and Beyalatl.aa nareiaary m fadUuu tfc prMtica aa4 ccla a all tUuM ag a.at tht GorcetJt. BasaenUr th plars M. Ft tltsklga tOBB Street 'ap ataira) la th Oea farsoarly swaptaal 7aUJrD.M;rrwjr,ü . A-
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