Daily State Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 4462, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 February 1865 — Page 2
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TJ JJO-tT CST B fKlSRVtI. Jrfn WEDNESDAY MORNING. FEBRUARY llttr ibt mane? fi. Tbecurreiit x;ene of tbe IV.eril jotem Scot r cot lea than ihre 'million of d pr day, or over coe tbttid mitlc rrr ati nam About one million perij " r"'-fd b. Uiaiion. in wMitiua to the be.rj co-t of up porting oar tat od 1k1 autHoritic, roa.l. chool. public ch4nt!w. Ic , 4" , Icking Mine two million tt day. or rftfti l.unJred miW pr iDBum to be 'ided to our ra national tleM Tbit money we ar in part -rrowie iu Kuro;.o it tbe rate of fifty ce&u o tbs doi.'ir that . wc get fifty cent for eery doll.r c prorr.i-e t m, tod to are irec";: to py two dollar for on. with ten to te!e v rl ictetet; acJ a mrsi man of oor own re?c,r,le refuM to lccJ their OTeroin.t eteo t tLee rnoc-trou rale To da?, men are risking tbeir furwl.a in all man' ner of wild peculatiou in preference to lenii:;' to their country on term more fatrorable to t!i lenders than t gret. energetic tution erer off-el -.till oow; and prudent men choo-e to take their interest in greenbacks on LoliI and mortgage rather than in rold on national boitJ. It is 1' within the truth to sy tlat our country h run niog in debt or.e million dollars per day or three boodred million pe annum more tbau he need or would if her credit were ma good as tbit of Willi a at B Arro or of Great Britain, thoul the British national debt i considerably larprr than ours. Surh ate the cirrumstance uiidcr which with a rieantle war for th nation! ex;-:er.ce atill in progress the House of Kepre.-eutatire s fee.- fi to pledge the national resources and re.lit to to new works of interntl improtenietit 1 sh't canal around ths Mis of Nitr, and ano'.hei connecting the water of Like Mkh:n witb those of the Mi-sissit;. The-e works arr of course estimated to ot Ies trnr twenty' million.'; but lo forty aiillioiis i I eer complete tbetn 1 bur pretext is mtiot ai de:ense; but norxxly imtß'ne tbit they cm lie constructed during the pre-nt r or for several years after ioi cloe. They 'uM We Useful iu co wiy bit one itli Ore-it linttin, while ihe money they would cst, widely ei..nird. would suffice to etrer peit-etu!ly the connet-tion between the Canadi and Giett Briuin It c bould ever atiu be so unlortuote a to be iu olted in war with the BritUh rrowr, there will be mru who will uke coutrrt to put the ; my out of the CoJs and tr the dr tr them for Ie? t"i the cot of thee two cuil-; and they w.u! 1 d t ih jo i.tr.nt 4-kiijjj for th But what ue in nmnin down the ftl-e yre tensei undvr hieb t'e j.-heioe re pu-!ie-f t Every One kno- Im k:ow Hr.ü.iu ihi thes are nl tnilittrd it-i auv view lo it -tiorn defence or uiliury oper.it oi s that they r simply raid on he tren-ir? for person il local ajjrand'zmetit. They an intended t mke fortune of ii.d.f iiu"(. -on.r of wh n. are after money, other intr-nt olHoe an-, political con-rquence They re cr.-it, on tht principle of ec i for hime!f und the evil o.u taka the hindmost. The foreijoins cornmeiitH upor, the lriliti! of Congren and the dminitratioii of the dorn inant pnrfy, come from it Kih repn'dicin soarre. The New York Tribune. They arc wrrds ' . truth which deserve the seriou consideration o the country If a democratic ; er hi 1 glrei eioreIon to the came enimef'f it wouM tvr been deaounced as strap ith'tin with tfie rebl lion and endeorhie to embirrafs our own -- , ernment. We are h ippy to notice that ou? repaMiean ppr has the niunjf to denouce '(! raids on the treasury for pcron.il and loc;il grandixement." There is ft volume of rugrstion in t!iat simple expres'ioo. It has bei n raid- upon the trea sury" that hs prolonel. and whicii, if lontrer permitte-l, will indefinitely prolong the ar Stop "personal and local apsrand'zement," the soirilof coTetou-nes, or, as The Tribune fore:- . bly expresses it, the "rahs upon the tre?uty' , which baa characterized the war from the beio ftiog then we msy hope for n speedy termina tion of the terrible eifMnctit)'' frrife in which tie country is engsged, and not until then. l.esjtalsitl ve Itrpo'li There was a lengthy dicu?ion la the Seaite yesterda? in regard to the newspaper report- of the leislatite proceeuings. The com paint si that they were not full enough that every word and wf ery motion of the members were not giten io detail. The papers here linre uol space to do that unless all other muter is excluded. We tried the eiper'ment at one ioo of p'tins nearly reOdim reports, and th jettfr.il c:nplaint aaHir the readers o that we tilled our columu with ter unintc-ierro):; inittcr. Scimtr CvLtta, dur'rg the di-cus-i-Jii. rem irke f th-1 he "thought the retorts iu the pipers were. thousand times better thin the speeches ras Je in iamb UM LsuKhter Tba psvple cr but vert little fwc tiie i-r.i -of leiltire loii). if" thet .t the gir, ;..t spirit, the result of wht baa tit-en d nip. I'rxn a sumnjiry of each d?' t:-co 'i h-oh imiiIbe Kiven general! in 4 d zc'i i-;u more ge:er!ly re J th o Ihe on )rn- I rc; :! to which except iiu w- ?isec. And ii w i, with the ciiice-iinl report? i' iirres o.. iies for verbatim rep'. uf They appewr da.lj . N ihere . n- mem .er of ihe Indiana Senate who reas ihe-e reports they appear daalt iu the (i io'je? W venture the ser:i.ti thre is not. Th telegraph pives each Cay a condensed ftaten ent nr. il we may so express it, tb. spirit, 1 r ti e result ot each dya pro tvdin,:. The.-e reports are read by tbecountrv, uJ noiliir farther 5s desired unle-s soize mi-ire i under d.cu00 or pasaed u;n, of abottiti.' puMic interest. If detailed refill . ptb'iM.i insie.-td ot this j coodeuseif tteneM. there is c-ut man in a hundred mi would re d the ;r h e.- In . s to pe, at Ihe results. In saying ll.tsf hoc v4 r. we do not apolopxe lor atiy in icur ie or short cominaof tvr reporters They re ir.srruc'e. pit e accurate and spirited reports ot e ch d-iy's pro- ve J injja II they do not do thi, tfiey tili in their dutv, and we hall feelobi'ged to ny menib-r ho my direct ur attention to uni error in that regard. To iilutrae ihe aorreriituv of rrrhititn re ports, we will .Ute. in th'n :,r;e. f ion, that we nrinl.1 m.hierfe ititi.iri ! 'lu ?.. proceedings cf j th letaUturw of lüJ Iilur:;d out to le a p-xw inteiment. We have a sto.k u luij: wb'ch we ehoul l be pleased t d.-p-se of at a j low figure Ar oieg nojg cirret.f.drr.t c e n r count of h' tdre-it.ires tt ''itu-'Vilie, Pi, s follows: Tbcu-e are even first cUss hotels iu this ' place of ix thou-iit inhtbitants. bewidee narnerous smtli institr.tioris where poor aecomrroiatior ate afl'.rded 1 C'wii pricee r-very oneol li.ese su it "fj to iu uUowal capacity Uai Her J aim! a,i,ri I fter niuht, many a mt:i tbii.kin.' b' Int a .r ' tun.i oh it h.pp.ly tie? e.-urev im. ft ch-.irt.i it io a'l olht Iu Oil Lit., it I aid cttrreetl? ; ioloraed. tbey bat aJiteU a plao, bieb Ha j bMo rwrj Maal)ly toltowd in tbtr pUcta j
plscet. A tstn Is Crst put to bed. at?J allowed to r-n:n in faf cao uot I "tited of nature nw', rto'fr" t. tcMtercd ki.n, aüd ttca be i t ."n fr..r;i I m bed as i .cod up in the corner U.. ti ike ic -:: t-.r arot r.r r TtirJ. The tbatp r.i ,-: r.j'i-.c talect of lb coun'ry is r I,.. r,.i if thrre wfre tb sTse mi-
isj. in? 'rnrT uu.'i . I t ! . i.r- ..r. Waller Wiilim street It hate !rei1r tiken orer ten Oiiilior-s' worth o: oil fmoj it. DRUID'S LETTERS. lliv Lnjlanl it Aiüxng the South The Conffl ertey Pr paring for a Istny War )tlttirm in H"jrd to Peace GemtraU SUtrmtn and (haul ExptctarA of Prolong FAfinj-O'tri r'l Votition in tht R'ket Jrmt. !Crrerndeic f 1e 5. T. TA ortJ--I'altivobc, Feb 2 HOW rSCLASDIS AlDIXd ITtZ SOtTn. I hate received authentic intelligence to day of the recent arrival at ("alrc'ton, in Texa, ot to block de ruunin TP-'-iels from Nassau.' the CJiroe of whicb cousnttJ principally of rirle. mule atid hippcil in Kurland. Iti-tsaid. too, thit the-e are not the firs: of the lot lb it lrive arrive! a; (lvenoo,anl thit tSer- are ereral more sh-o load to come. 1 hus it is evident that if Kngland doe not intend to join France in recognizing the south in the .-pring, she i at leiKt ju.te willing to furnish the southern elitewith these mema to continue the war which are raot nceoeJ br the south It is idle to tj thnt iliee muskets were not furnished by the I'.ili"h government. They are male in KugVind, openly and in the fie of day, and with the ful' knowledge aid c rent of the Eugli.-b govern men. The ! itt -r lo ks on and ?ee the whol nr.K-ts' of the rcinuf ct'jrp, an 1 sees confederate unit, rma TJ ide, 2;.tMX) full mtts at a tim anJ titi all -ee t iern -hipped, and knosr their de'iiMtiou, an i ye permits it If there was .mytlaire on the pm of the Kngli-h government to pievent it, the mans could be founil to do o Hut the truth is. Knghind is c;e!Pimiied tht the -ouih ettall never be reconciled to tne noilh. IMPORTANCE orTAXfcS TO Til K SOL'Tri . Ii the aJ mi nut rati on aware of the great ber.e fi k iIjhI tbi? conttderittes are drrivinf; tioin the Hfi ure p.!.-eft4H of Ten- ? 1 learu to-lit that v ist qutntit.es of cottuu have be tu rei.t to Tex ifoii'ii; ihe !at six month, from almost ali the other cotton-growing eUte.-". and that it h. beti. -Iii in ein ill (pi4i)iitic Ht a time, p.rtl troui ( ihrrt. n, and pitly i'to Mexico. Also, thai this trade in coutantly increasing in import ince iid lint a reit tuüiv Mt-xictiiS and Fiei cl.niC.i ro ei.taed iii it. It is sfteil th:it then.e.iif I commumc itin between Texa- nnd the tt-ites eirt ol the Mi-si&:Dpi river, arc tet-ointWy etie, cerUiu and speedy; and tbit vast numher of -et ctttle nre tiow Injinj sent from Tens it to Mni-ippi, io be rent thence eastward Now m.it Wilujiuuton is clor-Cfl to foreign commerce, titlveton iil be u-ed by the confederates loi 'tut purpo, Mod thi4 ill continue to be the cae. until we can reconquer Texas, and peiman entlv hold it Til K SOLTII LOfjKINO TO A CONTlSfASCK OT TOt WAR At all event?, your readers njy rely upon th authenticity of ihe-c l.tct-, mid they o to eho ttiit tut-re be no lack of arms in the nouth far at !ei!t two ViTs to cotco The coutederüt .irioie- now in the fiel.J me ulre.olv supplied, nntl there is some Jäll.UOll tan.f ot Htm- tht hiv never betn u-e-J in the various Hrenuls hi II eh iu -iil tn t in North Ctioliirt The lict th-it u ml lition to all thee, the confederate govern met t is enie i in procuring ftill further .-up plies, indu'.tte-t t-ithtr ib.tt they, are looking forwol io lotij; war a!icid, or el.e that they in tend toi'-croujo tLeir preenl armies very large ly In support of the Utter theory, it i rumor ed at K' hiuoiid that one feature of the cun aiitns of th? eorninj: spring and f ummer will ly an invHsion ol the north ru-tde nt two point.or e in I'enu'j Ivania tind one in Ohio and Indian, in 1 that each ol the two invading armies will be tc corup&iiied bv a lare tietachment of ueßroeCtodor requires me to say that there is uooihtr round atiou for this at pievent thau rumor. How ever, it may lie wi-e not to despite it. ATTITCUK OF TUE ABOLITIONISTS TOWABt TUt . . " WAR, . - I letrr. from Waihiutou, and from a vert liih source, that the leoiing abolition raTabert the republic tn party learded their mission aradically ended, by tho j ansage ot the cons i tutioi.nl amendment abolishing slavery, and ) the action ot the confederate government looking towards the arming and ultimata, emancip iiiou of their elaves. In a word, they regaro dvery now as dead beyond all hope of resuscitation ; and they look upon the admission of n negro to practice io tho supreme court of the United States as the seal ot that event, aod a the dawu of the absolute and unqualified political and social equality ot the tiero race with the white in the L'uiied Slates, iloldiug thee views, baaving supported the war soltly as a war against slavery, and with the abolition of sl iver as the sole end ot the war, and believing thai cud to be low accomplished, they have no interest in the further continuance ot the content. text want riACt ; or a was, c- xxtxkh i.satio. lfihey can be made to believe that the root of slavery tull exists in the south, and that from thil root rdavcry mty yet shoot forth and fliur is!i,theii they will insist that the war be conti.iueUoutuo L4i ot xieni)iuliou and conU'C.ition. licit if not, there iil be uo mote strenuous advocates ot pe. c?, than this very in tlucutitl clasot polit;c:ai.t. ThU is r. hat Mi tlorce (irceley mens, whc;i hciays : " TLeie w-.il be piace The war is fut.taiiti illy over" it the new draft id oi4ly beirtily responded to." DKt.1 -lo BiÜABI TO TUE tMUIT TUK WAS. Tiie war subsianti illy over! Wii.t a delusion! Mr. MaiU-u noes not think so (eneril Uraut u.mh not in nk tieotral iSiitrman does not ui.uk. so Mr Luico'u dues not think to. 11? me public btcu uiu?ed long vuouh with lhte le.iisi t- Lcpva ol j.eite f Dj we lorci ihe 11a iuie ol ti.e hjLu.ci in hieb e aie tngigea t Lei me priSitu to our leidei? sooie facts wtiich liave a direct bearing on the probable uuraiiun oi tbe wr By the time you receive ihcia, the pe ce bubble wiil hive t-xpheJed; and 1 thit.k neu it ilof eitlHte Iho iiiiftiu- v:ll i' r.. .. ' JovL at the -Muatiou as it x.ste. lull 111 ihe lat e. I w. II Dr.-; call tour .it: 0.1.0:1 to the letter ot t'etiit-a! lirnl. written iu reply 10 ome proiui oenl eiiticmvti I: I ;oi.idelp.:a, who had buht 4 Lid neuitd to bis tmdy a splendid bousr, iCJidy lurnished ia Uie tnot eickul 1 he date ol ihe truer p Jai.uur 4 OKN. UiA NT OX THE raOSTACTS OF PEACE. tieneral Ctrmt knew i.r moic about the militirv re-cune ot the confederates itieü. lhau Uie ' . - 1. ... . pu'oic k low now. It theie h.id exi-te-J t.Mti j) poMüilit itnt the retiels woiinl re 11 klm 1 wntuu the couise ot l:ie insect er. Üei.eial tti.nl would be perie.viU aiel knuwu It; it.O Me would have n.l'u;.iU-d 1, wt learl oo-cuie v , iu l:i.s iei.rr i.it w n.i. üoes besiy, i wm not pieout a u) wi.eu we .-11 u line itue w ain witti a L lj.ou ie."tortd. I old iln ni pj u 01 feii f 1K11 coaie, I Oi not ex,.evt ci Oe.ue 10 ncc luucii vl tLe ei.jovu.eiii id w tiwine bte.-iue ' Ni w in.s i 1 be I iliurr of a ill li ho I- Iikwg toiwjiu tot Son- atist nie irouo bis bo rue .td i.i.s tii.-.v.e It be I. ad iLc iei.-'. Iiop' ol -;ttUv psie. if he irit mic!i i tiope In tiis trtu-t.he . u u love np:ri-i; B'-it he speius id t ue is "ure to cti.e" a" one eak" ot the mdle-i lum. wticn rs aiso is su:e to ome as t; e ri-:- . ' .: !.. m .i:..- . . ..... , ,H , v " J i;) uim auj o. 'laic lu.ur. lll La A L MllEMA.N I'M TU L TV Aft. filial ION OK TUX Wlut doe" liea. Shtru.au say oi the prv bh.e duration ot the war! It waaonly a ttw a i.ti.i eli te ihat he Sf Oe Of tl as having ja; t.Jtu I Uiei cel, o Vu.-i were the eip tb. lines ot le . 1 souta lor tne jroei unonoi a utitt..;c w4r. I Ai d i.ow we bave Wis ietiruiuy givtu otdy U-ar d.tsa-o, wheu, as the lOuquerer of Jatiuh, t.e litraleJ (Jea. t'outi ia u. a-oguiarij wise and euccesjul aJa.ai.-traiiou of a aut-jugtie-l city sut'ju'ileJ, tut jet p )ruIou?, wealltiy acU a iili iuh tDuau: lit fcg iti ali lie et joy mecta ul ciMl.z.t!i.).i atd reiuetueat. "At an eto.'" he f iUioiml, "t! e wirat au ecdl ait clotr i:r, ihe r i oiih atout lo btzm Tte policy ot ci" iug tnetr tirt cit.i u ciakiu Ua -cuj ra-y troejer thao if tbey remloed hem la CtiteJtbeir
the r.edTnrter, f th m-o.t of o .lo?j couUl 4jJ tit ltc - 0, ütaeT o!5- I Ifl ... in'ofn,nrr-ri. t Cff, who h,tP ftrved in the m,.i wh d.-t.nc i U.r.vnt the ri-e f rrnr-fy re.r here ; Thc f,. in o;t4 of ,h-e emu cnt of-I Tbrrc t eM Z th:rtT-e'L'ht scrt of land foid . r ,, , ,L, , " . - i- .yi tivei a e formed itLiiil knotted; t 1 -roleom Otre-lor S.'o. r or tot fame .... , , . , f . uHruim v . mdilry re-uiurrc of the so-ith. und t'i? fc:) r!t rro'erif i .Ncl o'k comciuf cow !is the mo- , . , , , , detumof tb.lty-ßre milv.o coliars. and the? .t. . , k . :, j
posc?ion, while tho opening ofthetise cities
w tracJe by the fetJrr! KOterLment i, in cT-ct, - to receive b blochsde rouoer,an i at a cieper tjf.fo and w i'h Im r:-t au 1 inconveairnce to theai eircj. Lo nt lleaphi, "pea to tride after its irrender Gen Fürtest got thereby a I the -T r.ü'S he watei. tf v WHAT THrt CPIMO ARE F'JLNDtn tL frt t!nt came to ray ktiowl-'e on the-e ; poiijtr, at f ttio-c wfio. wittt ir.rve f'tct he-tor" : them, CJin still telieveiti the p ?.-itility of . n 1 erly pc.e, are witboutexcus. ' Ltso LXARxrn. am) tt be LCAtif I lc-rn fi'ially, from Wa-Linston. h4i n il- j lu-itrious rr.emher o! the cifiir at. who oui;bt to ; be the scry min to pt ik with a fu'l knowledge j of all the tuet, declare tint there id te iio ! peace jet; that the lime for jeacc bis not jetj come, and tht the war mut go on. We hve learncl by sad and bitter experience many talua t!e lc-soi.s duriL the war; we have m re y t to learn. There are few tan lament 1 f rincip'e ot strategy, well know:: to iho-e wln hive studied the art of wr, ai,d whith emj('t he violated with imp'it.itv S.ime of oor ri:en!s tiave been suflV red to violate these; ai.d the cons quet e ba leen dcfeit and diaMer. W'c will nvoid t'iu$e errors in future. Hat hn md tary i.istory no ctout for st.iU'trei: The ciril war it which we are etEtge i ?e otdy one of thoe which hve iJrenched the i !d in blood. And what was f.'iir duration ? The Pe!oponr.eian wir, tweny -seven years; the war of the German confederation, thirtv years; the wars of York and Linc.t.-ter, thirty yeu- Oürs need not lst ao long. But it will, if we heed nol the lessons which military history teiclsi-s. a y. lxk's rosiTioM in the c iNrrrEriATt akmt. I have some impodint news from the sonth in relation to the propsal to tiake (iei eral Le iMmm imJer in ch'ef of all t!ie conteder ite forcin. A I ill !or this pur;-oe his pt-e 1 b-'h l"ti-es of ihe confederate foncress, and onH -iaiis the sitiaturp of Pre-. Ia' I'n'is.i.l order to bc otne a law. Tho frets ia rj:nrd 10 tld.- subjtH t were correctly stated 1.1 n v let'er of January 4 From the spring of l2. till theb.ttleol tin Seven Fine-, in Jime of tliat yeir, (Jen Lee was actually the comm nder in-cl set otihecouled erate armie. by the Hp;-iiitine:ii of Prc-ident Davis, and this in put-iiHnce ol an net ot the conft-dcr ite com.Te-3 paed in Much of that vear. The battle ol t!ie Siven Pine placed the confederacv in a very critical c mdi'i'.'n Ilicbmorid ws it! dinner (f being cspuned, " mm-h so. th it if t(:itv thousand jrood ttoon Ii id b'-en Fa.ent to e.-l Mi Cirllit tt ween the I ai.il lUth of June, the confederate capital nod ubiedly w:iu!d t. av e fallen. Bv the 10 h nti l 12 h d J une, however, the conteder.ite reintoicem"ti'S from (etieral Beauregard, at Corinth, bean 10 riivent Kichaiotid, aul the immediate danger w t - over . W 1 1 v (ii.N LI E WA- ItEL'F.VF.n Or TH K CW KF COM M AND S itr ini'-erit wisthit danger, however, tint the con ederate government felt the t ccess.iy .f comtnitm the la-k oJ ihe ucfe.eo Il"-liDio!id, -rid the c- inm nd of the troop for th-t pnrp-we. 10 (J'liera! Le. and of" n v n l ira Mom the L'ei erl 'command of t!ie other itiiies Anl since that time ihe ra tin ohjci of ihe w u, on licpir'ot the i.- rth. h is t.een the c ipture of Richmond, and our largest ai,d be-t armies have teni h"pll against it. And lihongh ("euer! (Grant's armv to d iy is not -o hp :r the ciptute ot Kicfitnofid H- (ier i-rd Mi'Ci''h:i s :trm wis H'fiTthe bittleof ihe S'veu Fiiic.vel even since tli .t time it ha required the ex--tci-e ot the very hinhe-t niilitry genius to b.d'lc ;md ti-f ; t Mich irntics ns the rh h is etlt j dnst tint city iti tC'2. IrG'i. Mid iclid Thistk his f.eeu ne Coupl:hi d Oy (Jen. Lee. and Mure no oth.r rn in at the -outri th it coul ! luve done it WUT HE HAS NOT BfcfcX Rt-1 N-TATH UK Kt'KK (ieneral Löe would have bt-en restored to the pos.tioii of 'commander tii-ehief lorijj a, if .i could havetieeu prev.iüed upon to take t'riit position. He reilizes that ihe comm itid of tlie 11 mi es tor the defuse of Richmond is all that any one mm cm attend to. It he iicepts the position ot comiuander-iii chief , he will hive to delegate the command of the imies fi-r the de fence ot Kichrnond to some other peisou. His unwillingfjess to do this, hitherto,, has arisen Jrom the f.ct tb at the whole euceess of the confisierate cause, in a monl point of view, depends upon ihe s.ifct of Richmond As long as they retain their capital, and cm bdll" the litem yts of the north to rapture it, tliy ein n sutae a bold Iron', to E-irote, and before the world. But to loe their capital would he a terrible blow to iheir ch oices ot fin it uci e .If would lessen by one half the prospects ot tier recognition by foreign powers. THE SAFKTT OF EICI1MOM A r.lRAMl'VN'r CON.-ID-KK ATI I Ji . These itre among the conideratins that luve hitherto prevented General Le from accepting the position of general in-chief. To make Gen. Lee Commander in chiet would be to remove htm from the command of the armies defending Richmond, and that has been le!t" to be a rUk too gre.u to be run In the meantime, (ieneral Lee is the ofbVer highest in rank in the line of ihe confederate array. General Cooper is his only superior itV-rai.k, and he is on the stff, and not in the liuc. ' Wherever Lec'is.he cemm ;r. U all the troops in that department, under whitever ceneral they may be. RECL3T KIASLRI S FOR TU X DEFENSE OF &ICI1MOr. Gct.eral Lee is convinced that Richmond continue to te the point against which the principal milit.itv operations of the north will be conducted He bcheves tint very early m ihe spting powerlul armies will be concentr ie I f.-r theciptureot that cdy. and tint Genctil tiritit and General S:ierimu will co-o,ktic witli .t mirnl Forter and A iiniial F.trr il'U', for the reduction of the eon'eiJcr ife capital Betievi ig this, "lie has taken every mei-ure in hi power to meet and to reel the fetriole uttck Tne-e mei-ures extend even to the de'en-e of Lvt hburc. ihe secure pos.c-ion of which bv the conie ei ites wid allotd !'e d-;rnder. of Kiel. rn i d poatr ul uxiliarv aid. So iuurtiit, indeed, is the po-i :.. n ot L uehburg deemed to the onUoeiate autli'-rities th 't tliey h ive aero illv com uieitced the con-tru -li-irj of a ri!road Ironi Univille to Lim hhur, a disr.uice of eighty rmle-. Thcte i- already an en client turnpike road tie tween ihe.-e two p!.:ce-, nnd tic tiew rilro;id will rot be completed before rext winter It h f tt en survey ed. t he o: k d ur idio i- r ipid ly pr.-re-sng, the totilracts lor the sleepeis u d cros nes have been made, ;.d the rit br the nils h 1- la en provided. The w ot k w i J !, i-.t-di!-pro-tcuttd during ihe pri:'g, summer .md fail cd the pnver.t year. Lyt.chnuri; will -o:.t 1.ue to be the storehouse, or general di-pot. of the nuppKes ilc-tii dl for Richmond. 1 d this i.rw rA.i:i..d will lie ot ihe ..leitest u'ili'y. r ot on!v in tran-pori. ng troops, but ..lso in c licc:iiu -t Ly tichburgh necdiul supplies of provis 01 s. c fBOHABI LITT Til IT lifRlL LI F W ILL MON I1L MAl'K 1 IM UAL IN CHit F The iii': ie-uii i iifn's :n Rirhmcnl lii. vtr 1 1. 1 ii en co- 1!, !, in d.p pi. pre1 wlIi o tlie toiieicri.tc ruiiei. ntd -ci t t the h n h.cii t.'.ev w !t4 lein o fid. A:cJ 11 l-sud ih.i be wi.l do ih.s w iu: 1 f e less reiuttince !(.! tlni the deien-e ol Ru h - mo; d is xi adl ptoii .ed lor. and ptovided. -o. t h i t tit-: Jo-epi 11 Jo'o. : i" i?-ij;t e 10 b I I ti.e pi . wheb t. will rei.n tieii Lsehns n-at c i Gdei ec in the ill es ai.d skill ot Gen. John-ion , Hid the lnir cti-ittsif.?. view. aii l poI... iid wi.l z l.-u-iy it them out, tf c eh r es th it the h u sc m rr?u!t in d -1-ttr ite c -!: .1 r .h!y oim ni-hed. va Li' 1 rt tin. iwribtRiiT r üi vma lh l'Cl'VM L". A I h 1 vc before -t ;te 1, I i 0 Le h t al w v" be- ti co; suite I hy Pics'ieti Divis m reg-trd .0 the 0. ti .ic.'ih 't ;i::d i:recttu t dist r.t c ni P'iI.S Hs tdvice hts l;oC ;il W iVS heel) foI )e J, tti 1 in these cse (J'-H-ter- t- the ctiri j , . 1 fi iw .iti:! B4TI alw-itf re'Jrei. I Dis fjct tell m,u it to the milit.irT c;a.vt!cc of i' co l Owite c iij.rt-j, at -J it h- t-etu us by tlieui a a p.twertu'i arurDont to tCe.'t bis pronioiion to the cbiet cumtatu J elCMFiCANCt CK T H Ii ArMMHtNf CT A MW efCAtTAAT T Vas. TU ppolttmeut i JuU Ü. ßrcckiarUiie xa the ctmttttertte -eirotirj ar ;Ä aI, uroiti.;: circuasMt.ee As n fworal in tKe fiel leaJitg artnie ( Imllle, noJ in iyUunit.g caruAp , utiitral urtckirnoace Da Uoau rtmaikabl mil iurj fnia : Tbo wboremmsr bim m a
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bim a min of bni;int mental qual-.tie and of jlet.di! education. He la a ta-io itfuUelr suoerior to cl'.l.er of hi predecessor in the ofSce of secret ry o' war; and if ilr. S.Tt n frjunf it r.cce!Mfy to w:.rk reterteei! houriaday in order to deit S-l h!i ooib uAtion, ! will hte y, work nw h'-Ic twewty-four hjurs iu o.rjcr tode:tt those of I'reckiuridire. DstiD INDIANA ; LEQIiLATUBD - - SEXaTE 1 il-pay, Fibruiry 7. '-'c n t a? 0 r'ck f m ami.m mim oy ms. cj.T:TLTi( t-f nit tiTi.D On mctiwr; of Mr. Uennttt, tie orJer of usiiiCr t u; r.;ed, i o the vrti0r"rf u.er6tke trHi.gmittcJ to the teute e-.:erday afieruoon. w.i taken tritn ih tit!e lie sid thtt the mes-pe hd jut been read in ti.e j oirna!, nd he ulJ not iiis-t upon n benf read gaia, as it was p.-iüted in ihe murnine pipers. He merely wanted 11 taken Iroai lb-. tiOle thai be miht introduca a joint resolution, S IC accenting nni ratifying certain amendments to the cuLSUiuiioj of the United States proposed by conre.-s to the lei-datures of the everul -tties The joint reso'utiou was rcud the first time and parked to -heseeond reading. str raorosiTioNS. The following oilU were introduce J, read the first time and pts-ed to the second readiDg. By Mr. Woo 1, 13'J. to aniend fettiou 5 of an nvt to amend an cl repe iling all general laws tor the incorporaiiua of cities, to provide for the incorporation ot cities, lie., approved Mrch. U, 1 "ö , which wan pproved M irch 11, 1&61, to provide fur levies iu certain eases, aud bow the same mat be enforced. By Mr. B-mham, 140, to amend section 8 of an act to divide t!-e tite into counties, definittg their ti.tiridartes, &e , approve 1 Juue 7, lpj'2 so as t correal 1 in s' ikt m defining the boundaries of B'ackfotd CoUi'tf. Bv Mr. Culver, 1 1 ! . to irnend sections 2. 5 Hint b of mi act cciu-eriiiiig the orgaiizti' ii ot volu:ii.iry ass.jci iti ti, approve J February 1. ls-sr. By Mr. Wovd-. 113. deG-i.r.g the crime of drunkenness at:d p:e-cribiog the penalty tl eret.n. ibill to c:ic"l r.-o'. icsi 'nan one nor tr.ore thai. By Mr Brviley, 143. to amend sections 2, b mid concernit c ths oign.txitiou of to unf iry asoc lativ i ?r"). , iL. , approved February 12, By Downey, 141, providing for the sale of auction land thtrco. ntucu. to provide for the ereclion and ma' ement ot a liou-e of Cor rection, and tor th convictiou and puni-hmer t ol juve.oie tUepoers. Autlioriz'iig the s iie of a sixty acre and a forty acie lot niij-iiniiiir the Deal aim Dumb Allium, nnd 100 acres tour miles west of Indntiiipolt. excetxin te t acres north of the Aylum and south of ihe N .r.otial roid. on which cercnui commis.-ione rs -re euip weied to build th pro-po-eo 11 u-e ol Corttdioii Bv Mr Dney,14f p.rovi liti compensition f rju-l.e; holiing n ur;- of comm n pleas iu i ri.no crises By Mr Hord, 147. to amnd sec'ion 9fl cf the prrctice act, appr-vel Ju e 1 1, 185'2 n as to make c mpet-ut witns-es "any prtv defend ant to any prosecntion miy testily in his own behtlt, when he -bill cn-ent lo testify, and the interest of any witness in ihe pro-ccufion, siiaii be regarded only as to I: 5 or her credibility, and sh ill not fleet hi" or he - cvnpe'ency . By Mr Bo him. 147. to air.eul section '.i'l. 13.1 of the common enoo! Iw, approved M rti it, 1 "I1 , r'-q'i'rinij -ji h )! lrti-tees to obtain ceiiificite ot qunl.fjcatiou Jrotn ihe fUpetintC!; i ent ot puldic instruction Bv Mr D wney. 14. t irrend poctior, TG an 1 76 ol -s 1 ac piovidi'ig tor the settlement ol dce'ient"' i-st ie" ic Fending the introduction of bills Mr Dowi.ey (when he introduced the bill 141) said: I hve a bid which wis prep 1 red and h mded to trie bv another, relating to a house of correction for juveni'o ctTender", and which I desire to infroout e 1 wi-h to I e ur.der-tod as favoting the te: enl ot ject" ot the hill, but I do not wirdi to cotnnii' mvselt to it" detii!" Till. STATU K TUT. C LMUV Lette b in: :r iidr d. Mr Bennett in'roducfd a joint rc-Jobirio'i. 17, in rr rd to the prosecution d the war. The re-; 'utin recitp.i that whereas ilie telegr inh eserts th t rebel commixsforern : bare reiusetl to uet for pence except their independence be rrcon'zod. therebire thi" legislature recommends 'Inf the president call mi' :i sufficient force to compel all thoe in rebellion to ot'ey ihe copsfit uiii:i .in l laws and restore the union of the s ifes. Ti- j I t . resolution w s tc : 1 the fir-t time and pissed la ti.e -ccori 1 reohn sKs-iox not us. On mo io:. o! Mr Ci"n, it was Resolved, Thr when the eriite adjourn that it do so until to morrow tit 9 o'clock a. rn. CIVIL OFFtCF.RS OIL MIXING The bill H R. 4' (ee purs 73 of the-e reports.) and the nili H R (.' (see pae C3) were read the 5rst lime und ptssed to the second reading. RAILROAD DIKtCTOBS. O i motion bv Mr Richmond, hi bi'l 130 (see pue 10) f rlee re;frt.) wis real thepecond time bv title only, .in I relerred to the judiciary committee. THE MILITIA. On tnofiou by Mr. Bcinett. hi lull 113 (see pane 131,1 w.is t ikeu from the tubie anI referred to the committee on milifarv ffiir?. And theu the Senate aj urr.ed. HOUSE. The clerk called ti e H oho to onler at 9 a m , and nonnni-.trd Mr Newcomb presiding offi1 er T'ie rtominutie n whs tsken by consent and M' N'ewcomt rook the chair On motion of Mr Ilranham the reading of the journal ol St'i;r-:ay wis dist-ensed with. riTlttONS. tLAlJIS, ic' Mr. A'kiii"- n pre"eiited the pe'ition of sundry citizens of F"U itnin ai d Montgomery counties pt::yin a lipsf trie ncie-e ot the Compensation .d s:e au i rountv nÜk-ers Relerred lo ihe i-orniriittee on fee aod sil-ries. The pic-iui;!,: olh'-er Uid' tfore the House a cornmutocit on Ir-ni Mni-on i R ty , attorney s, woh re erecce to me ncdoii heretofore taken on their cl urn s.ijn'n-t the stt'e. Mr Br .nhim moved that the memorial and rep rr be recommitted to the committee on eU'tn Cmied Mi. Brnbtm submitted sundry cl im?, which, without retoii'g, er ipjiroprii'el v reierre! - i htviu; LLHsLAtlVt RirofcTS Mr Busk" k. Irom 1 select c mm ttee submitted a leMjilu' 4 t recor.iniet din 'tie House to t iK' bvc hot. tie c p;cs of th- Urp:ei (sta .0ar :j legislative 1 -.;or. Six hundred copies ns been ifie Usui! . nit oid rel In retofore. Tie tna-'tr w -s oere-red '.' r iurfher con-i deration. NrV BILLS 1 " i - 'ic 11 1 : r e . C." 1 of cen o t. R-fcre.1 to lOmtiiMtee on ii:- . 3 lr 1 eru;ra i. e 1 c IV " ' ,-l,r M r . I . b. (,.3. sf ctloi: and 1 1 ! d 't" n-:.ip t.u 1 r itt Rrtei led to 1 0:um t j tc !: w v- ,n ' rn 1," 137 Mr. itrnit,m Referred to iudiciarv CO II 1 Mr i- i.':cr e'rtttln n, 131, r rpj ring county comrr.is-totXi-i'i.e : ks. p . :-t-r" and vou-her of" anv drtcfr wb. mtv be chared witi! r ect'i v ti jr j:re!er un ut.l cf Itc.s thsn al!i)ed by la R -'ere. t j i-l'ci ry Committee Mr. Hunt, i;o. ,ui-:i itu.' ihe treasury art Mr. hi.ev . I öl, i!n-!i I't the Iuju t 1 1 w. Mr Brinham, 14'. enip-eiin trovernor Morton to sett'e aM rlcm cd thi ste agitn-t the je - ,1 i'ov et ti 'l.ei.t rkf Piitri n,. iii i a d iti ' a a"f i aT V taaaa tliira in rtl l! ' arttl rritn::nl Ctes Je id tw ce üi.-i re'erre 1. I Mr Th-her, Hi. neti'iM!jj peciror-s 4 anJ ! i '' m Ter eni i-is-jr-ine "s et. I Hr.ü-rLc-. 1 II.. .z lcr- tja;;eir in .1 If nri.si' uti n l.t-fiu- iii-ti. t i-t)iir:. I Mr Mere-li'h 1 14. ntrt . rrrj t!i? s i!e ot tm- i ruad. 3DJ t u; :e3 or.'trtJ JllL'el A rura-ae wi rreeired trotu Jhe prreni-r ! rnr thi tmoy eomrnuMC-mrt , the j un' relution uf conte-- J pru - a-t .ni-ti !oitit t( ti e c Ki:;tuM.a oT He Lu'fl öttU .tiT t'ue exclusion of Uvcr . 1 fru't t'1- eite m l the oatiobsl sioroaio ilr. GrOTe tsorrl tbt tb tnttter of tb raes-1
2e be msde t'tie pecial order for Tuesday Dext Mr. Du'sao prope-ed to rzake it Tuesday week Woods proposed to cuke it the special order lor to day at Ü p a It wi n impcrut.1 matter, be said. Il should be speedil? as,ertiLl wbtt ws the voice and what would be the ctiou of Indiana. Mr. D.mbm It ws certaiuly s, matter of ereat and grave imp-rtance. It should, there
fore, be fully and calmly di-cussed. Mr; Bu-ntk Toe cutter doabtle would e'dtrit consioerable drscOrSion It was better brat to tet tbrougti with the pressing business of ihe se.OD. H did not vnb to wvosd be oiltti I all or any re-pon-ibility that might be connected with it. This legisiaUtfo, so far as ihe oougrtss or the United Sitte w concetned. ws fiicw tii he would wib to ure w immediate aud previous attention to home legislation. Mr. Bonner It wat certainly an imoortact question, but it was not rew. Not a ram b t lud his m:cd ma..e up with regard to it. He moved to mike it the special order for Thür day morntug. Mr. Uuakirk Better hssten slowly, geude men. t . Mr. Imw ti proposed ta make the rattfer tlie fpecMl order for two weeks hence. He hoped tlie joiut rcsjlutioa br Air. U bueside would ao be made special orcer for the same day. The House would ratify the action of cotigre-d, but inn was uu reason for hurry II ws. iudet-d, good reason, the rather, for giving nppirtunuy lor debate. Let gcntlemeu be heard upou this queition so intimately connected witn trery other question of this momentous crisis.. Mr sjhuey said il would be aoiair i-ijustiee t hjs own political friends to prej3 the matter. Notning would be lost by deiay. He accounted it an honor lobe permitted to vote on this que"tion, Hfid was willi, ig to see it receive a bill' diiseiiri tft di?cus-iou. Mr. Gregory, of Warren, ws in favor of better progress in legislation He did not desire this legislatuie to earn the name of being the slowest in the Union. Abeer.tes would rush, when they saw that this question was peudicg. He preferred the order to be mide for Tbursday. Mr. Brown moved that Mr. Whiteside's r-o-luiiou b3 taken up nd made the special oider tor the Kime day. Mr. Dunhm accepted Thurmiiy, So the whole mtject was made the special or.'.'T for Thursday morriitig next. ABSENCE. Mr Tattcrsoo ard Mr. Prather had leave of absence on account of sicknei-s. OXDKES or Tns dat. Mr Newcomb moved that they b; taken uy. Carrietl. Senate bill, yj. amending act for holding common ile 13 courts, relative to holding courts in Ltjrranüe. Noble, Steuben. DeKtlb ni Wbitlev, waa read a th rd time and passed Ayes, b; nays. 0. Senate bdl No. 3, legalizing the issue of bonds, the miking appropriations, and the levying of tjxe in certain cases (connected with Military dra:t) amended, wa read a third time. Mr Ruskirk opposed the third amendment (the other two were taken by consent) on the jtit'in 1 iKiat it Wkt rlorSti in iritt CAnt iivn uf ie consti uuon. I he constitution insisted urti 1 t . -r.:.i a UiillWl Ul nijsi CtJUII 11x7 VI I lAtUUH, 11 amctidn.eiit profMjsed to alte rapt t. legalize taxes imposed up-n property in one part ot ihe county or in eotne townships thereof, which 9 exe'iiot in oilier prts it ilie couuty or iu oth r townsbu. Via this uniform and erjo!? Thtouhut the county, throughout the tte, all tixes must r utiitorrn md equal upon nil the tax paveis in all townships, arid upon all the r n perty in II the counties No I chI legislation in this renrd could be legally and conti tu tion ill v tolerated. Mr. Newcomb rej lioii. nrcoinp in fav-r of the auKndmetit It wa strictly erjuitahie thtt townships lor whose benefit debt.. toobtaio Toltititeets were incut re-J rhouM root the t.ill. It wns con tr irv to the very first, principles of justice that t;e cornrtKiiiity ehould be e.-ilU'tl upon to help de iry the iudebtetii.es of another S fir as the coi.atttut.io'nil provi-ion m coticfrned.it referred, exclusively to tixition lor rte porpo-cs The veiy t:i-t of the question wa were these debt? for eounlv nurpo-es? CeiUinlv riot, but to re lieve cert iin deiinqiient townshiiH in them-itterl ot Diinii; their quotan, He contended for the bill and araer.dmtt't. a read Mr G.eory of Warren, also ppolte of the nu tits of the bill and amendmenta He wa in tavt-r of uniform taxition because he wanted men cd both noüticil parties who hd no bhl 'fit plenty of money reached and mole to heil out. He moved, therefore, an amendment to the amendment, allowing n er edit to persn who h id ailvHin-ed money in support of fie wur on mikiti saiisfieoirv proof thereof before the county com iiiissi,u,ei s Kinaliv. 0:1 iu dii. ti of Mr Neweomb. the whole ui tttor w s re'eirf i o a -eitf "imnii:t-i' ot five ! Senile j dn res'd.jt;.,;, , 5 f(,r r,qy:M r-! soi g it jured in the tnilitarv prtire ' therw j-c t ! tii 1 1 in tut'Ie red the thinl timi and pise 1 by a ves G7; tiayo 0 Adj-Mirnetl on motion of Mr. R"wn -.it It I torn orow 9 1. m FOR SALE. A First Hai IStikcry for sale. CIOXSIT'Xij of McCollura firft c'.nn Cracker Machine, j s Kowi i.s new. Oven, a'.d all olir machinery ncces efor carryiTig n tbe business, being 'he or.Ij ot.e lo the city. 1 b proprietor' ill health Is his reason lor -llii)g. For further particulars ei qu re of Hr'XRY ACKLET, ESQ . Indlan4polis, er, P. MicllsanCit. Pehruary 4, 1-C5 8dlw. MASONIC NOTICE. A TTFNTIOX 1P. KN GUTS ! TVere will e a pecft t np"inir ot haiiier Comniandery, So. 1, thia (Wed- ' tieinjay) evening, at 7 o clock, fur work. F. COLKSTOCK, E. C. AUCTION. ÖREAT EXÖITEME1MT -A.T THE OLD POST OFFICE BUILDIM! On Meridian Street. Next the American Express Office. The New York Manufacturing JEWELERS' ASSOCIATION, will on f.r foii salk at TilHIi. IMMENSE STOCK OF JEWELKY! 1'iiros. D'ttP' mis, Sewing M-icliine, S Uer w-tte. n.etkfi-t Set. CIo'.l W.ttcKes, Tea S-'s I t.iiet S-l-, Sii v r Vt!chs. HraCIei. li nil Chut:-. BitKn.-Kes.S-!i-t tries. K-ufs. ic , UiJ aa Kti .le-- Vri-tT uf BjjüttTie nn t Utjtx-ti de Vtrta, XOff OM EXHIBITION A I TflH S tl I T, , . . IH THE OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING, 5HTTI1K AÜKP.1CAN HPK! SS OFFXCf. . . . ,v .,,... i. ' .r-.-i"i,L , .. i AiJ tte Tabüc U rerxtfu'!j tsrited toc3axdxai.r. or ttim-Uc ta isuDie variaty cf JBeautiful and Useful Articles to be Offered für Sdle ' W- commerce th raot tg. art! tTl canttTm tfaf n4 7 to t p. 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AMUSEMENTS.
.TOPOIiiTi.V fT I Uli 1 I HiJt Corr.mt IVtfi.tttt ' T(t:es't Ftrr'ti rtunnser " lr. t . ! . tiJ"j Wedne?d:z Even?. Febnirry 8tb. UltTI.YS for the ffSMCT. 4--p t !, V ct : i'-i 1: .'-. t. r - t p r.Ii-: . I- -. ; t Ck.idr-n :: r i-. J l.r ;rn a '-r r. t liinl'f Cirri, i r ;.-tT to ? ',;. Prr'-TT3nr-e comrtf tT;1, -."ciix-s ureoelv. Ta'itr rv ere ri-.T i; t :b" e'ese ( th p n-,i trc . P p !: . ,u! at t'tr- 4'i r li i t, THE CROWNING CLIMAX! fhiirl(,)S!u),3I(jnlrrQuinfiiprx;il MrU and (YIiMi.ii Troupe! nt; cl iti ti.e w..r'J, t-!,Mr !'. ni.ve ar O'is'ral in con irre;: :i. To w -in-r ' a ! .ir. 1 . ;;'v Tr'-u e -f : Ct.ii-":.- J .s-li-r- Ar! certr it: t'u' r::n"ry. jJ-' r-rivt-d :r- i;i Hi-- !! ..! f. 'iij'.r-. c- r.; d 01 T.!i-t"Li Han.r. t liit:?-t.' c Cti"ti4 u.d t'h-.p K -r.. w.th tbe;t ; asivf int. In k' ibf vrus e; l i-iu;-ifti'. rü i f . Oriental K'cra'jwiTicy :i f i-' ! . li-!'t- t-wen j- iw.. tb-'r I Star VTto'mer. rv-U; !o.K ;?., " !,' clai:ie fM iCtd T'i Tt: , I : r,y. The J'u-icil !. anr.: ;i ii! , :';! . f Vr i'c ce K'ff'sK'H-nri It :,!. 1 Sht liar-r' fa mous S-ri'.s t-ntk'!:-; rh- ti'-r.t M.tro-.t'-n f f anius.r'?t w r' l '.V;li p-rt". ra Wednesday and Thursday Evening?, t ebrirary siti and Otia T cite; CO Cft.t t'icIJ en c nt-. D-nirs iijif u at 7. p'-r'tTTnt' c to fiin;v!'"fi ciii. SÜ""e' :it -'alc tiy Srr-n .J- y ti.e i.ra f'.aii t be f.rc cj. nit.g the U-j-r. J. I!U:Ki)1 tNTiJlOS, Acet-t. XoTtcr T t.ot confout.ti 't'li rrmti-pr ra'iit tioc wiih any ibor romnatir, ti b !ifr t".;"y be gMt t 1 r exceedingly it.d..Tererit " fetiC.M-l: T 3 5 1Z UN AC 1 SliiX R Mt Z O t th f Ir.t tiaji' ii ai.it v i e Lor.or to i:if"rm tb i iti-;' niv thdt e h t su -h i in t;l t'u t r''l-rii' u. ! Vi. L . ' , ' -"fT. miC5 3tt To give a -r:et ..f lrai. J t" itirerts ;n the k.ri;.cip4l cti. of th t.':i t-J ta'e. Mr. '-tt.-ic! a k'- ('! r(s iti I. d at..itv hs will tako pUc- o'i Wft'NKSDxY AND TMlFSJitY KVcM.'G., KKHKl Ai;- J-1 . .-...I 9 h. S fr Mu.-.iu a' t.iVi-- cr-u ,'-a-.rf to i-i:n- r.re ha he Iiis r 'iff I t'u" " ill- ! -t.rf iw .I'lT nl,s r l:4rtisi to a--i.-t ilr.ttt M.L.. k at ti l'.:. n-ri : JliSS LC Y .V-lNs, TLe iunj ! 'H'eiitj'd t"apttrir (pupil of .;s li-v up er-ilfii;-d m: v du' r u j 'f i-s f Co-n rt - i i Ne-e Yet- h t.. , d i r, r! . y . i k..w ..-Jk; 1! t y rli. j.rr.,- -.d ent t u -l io put: liV SCiN'dl Alvl) VNI. of ehrri.! Tiar;ti.t:e of ti.e Itat an p:--;i f : mi t. e N' w Y.ri Catleniy of M:i i.-. Mr -icai. I'iKie Ti K m ( "Mi rii;:. sh.nok t i. Tr i" 'A.l;u:.-iuii ;. N or. r il-nr-,- f . r rt rt-rvid lieilts. Tickt oITl e iJ)-n, oo"ini":r,ni; Tue-d.iy . F--b h it 9 M , m .. i. 1 1 l.i. n ,v 1 ,i J u-.c i Tr. h-re tu ke s ami s ;it ( j-, 1 1 ,.ou ed f r Itlji t C..tirrrt 1 .1 a liafan if the i-i't a-h o n e i-e n. I Tier-. Irm I L i-cun .' . e-.c 'tfi tV,r nTr;ir,rt fT i.uroir .;i eu n-.-ui-. d. w ;: i. - ,-row a ted-d i 1 . .'-j.n.'iTjl e: i.'. j I'K'.'H o;.c:i a: 7'.. i'i cort to r nun treats. f i 4-U. t IEsSOIX XC IIAIjIi. Friday Evening. Feb. 10th 18G5. THE vv LLFGHANI IMS "W Til ' i I 3 VC i V I , IV I . ä T ti s X led hw J'ref. J M. P.,-,!,.' , F.rtW I! 'I Uir Ii ITT-'X' I ilf Isi-Ui.o if tli Iaü villi. efU II." Jou 1.;, W e .-.h I ;n r b ar th-ir VC"I.I-T AMi Iii l .0.L"i.s, wl i n - I pear nb'.v-. Ad'i!-sNin r'l o-n; l.f'fviil se t - T j r'.t. y,r a'e at trtbsm A and II id A towellV Music Siore (a der th Butt t.o se) and at the dx.r Im inj? th-- r sfj urn in fntr'ni lan-U, ti.e Concerts f tlie all-han'an wr tfuidred hy iL- utt -nuance if Lurareds of thiu-mid- of dt-lmht d I teu-r Kid, Qu-ens Nob s anil he ihm II -ti r p-i lrtl nu-ii ot the a? psfront7-d ti'-ir eiitrttin;nn ts, an? lavi-hed npi n . . . .rt ... . . intra ine must .jatteii .C'lemnr-tratio:!!" o approval J. M Ii LI. Kl I, Maoaer, fb.4-döt ti li '.VALIiktlN. Aa-ent. TELEGRAPH C. I! S. TELRGR1PII rOMP.lM', Of lice o. U ."v. IVnn.) hanln St., orrosiT:: dij kkliows- kali., fii;oc:;a fixxjil IHE a'- nita"! Teleg-nph CuniDii.s Unes are rmw fr tl:- t.t!lr!:llll f Mriif;ci to r!l I pii-.'iis the L ii t-c Si ite- ar;d uri'iL I'r i.r. At,l-Ur., NOTiC. , C RACK B BS -AT Reduced trices! ', Tili. Klit;--.'.. xt): -u-tfiNt;!, i:a.xki;S k inm. -,w::i I ii:-!ti-r i:ot;r-. at tl.e 4,:,c T 1. 9 Oo i rK h 1 s, Yh V . K-H.l.M N. NM'Krn A rHrr. foliov r l--tUt'er 'rv:k! r:c-Nir do (io FOR SALG. POOR MEN'.; LOT. j a N" I ilK !.'!:: H I'Wi t :.- 'TV T r jna ; f r.i :t - :t' t 1: i!r. ko 'r1-- - '('oac . le tu 1 !. :t- t . ' -t WAITED. AN7K I Ti- fill l" 1 i: e .t a f.:r ' -Iv ! .!-t-.nL-i, -.r-i u-ii.- r-r.i i. v tii' c i . . f - ! tir. To- ::- f. x it: , HOTELS. j COMMERCIAL HOTEL, S One Square North o4r Union Depo;, j Ea,-t Side of Illinois Street, nni,tlp;).iv imd. rpn.s a .im. u.v r.:i.s kko.xtu nr.tinn 4 ü-1 r-furt.!i:-.. n t- !raeit:.fc puivir M tt r.. teTJ u.;ii!,an u cai-ibera fIat b .Cl. J -ly PROFESSIOfJeAL. NoStreet I .: I ALLF..1. vr l.iv.r.. a.i.Sl-st ft.r. rnca. ' r
DRUCS AND MEDICIfJCO.
f xx bs -ms i m. m tt IVO. 22. Weail Waliiiiton Sirert, Indiannpolisi, Ind., Ar- In r(.''p' . f lifg arl cowplete itxk ef Drags, Medicines, Chcmioals, Paints. Oils of All Kinds, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs. Window Glass, Glassware, Brushes, Cigars, Spices, Perfumery, Coal Oil and Lamps, PURE WINES AND LIOÜ0US For riMiriinl purport, and ail article recery t lunpif t? th stock of a truist. rr in ur es(tepe:e mnJ koowilp "tit f tb- physi. iia and the trade, we are e'iabjed to pref nt t k uiiurpas-l in fi!oonp"e!fneM a: id detail. AM the ntwr atnt vmtin fllFJHCAL PREPARATIONS end tüDclt cutantiv en binf, with a larjt aod well lctc1 htick cf Sl KiiiCAt. AND I F.NTAL ISTKCJ-KST?, ELASTIC STOCKISTS, TRUSS ES, Ac, 1. Our acquain'ance in the market cd fWrTitte art taca a to rntble t .r. !a PURE AND UNADULTERATED ARTICLES, As rod inducement ar.y vtber WrSTERS il'U'se, n1 e tel cijfldnt we can render atifrtioa be:b in j r ce and uali-y f article. TlTAlt artk-leii warraated a rew-weented. jan IrVteodtala PETROLEUM (i. m;o i icr or on. laxds NO BETTER INVESTMENT CN BE MADE ! Little Kanawha & Elk River 1 IJI UWIiUUill lilU Ul.lliUI x U. OF A 1 FKK Si U Vi.V. SIX I -T O Til I'SA 1) KUiMT IIiNDIt-L AXD MlTT .i u..s Or I.AVD, wb ctt, GeolOKisU and practical rarn t w i it - iii reiM.rtin,?, is iu the eery center o-' Hit Writ ! Tirir nit () i liofc.oo. Th's Immense estate ba on It lut uicri.il Oi : ami lias S.ir ine, one of w hieb ). with th it i ef the f t i:cus itunun s'prinjr lt-eif. wit It h. II are ruh n 'Ot ore aid a etioi' e qi .U'y of coal Vein of tii- te--t salt water al o b?:'!d Mib or t i;ii-u a c -itat tsck for the payntn' and I'Y.-i.ijiiiin ol ib'-r- tr'ii ni-'pn nee .t nllnr f wraha . rf e.iw -. u.' iti e; aii-i ihai y of tbe mt prominent I f c -itw!'.ts anJ -br wilei bosines neu if Iew Yoe are ni. :i.f t!;c f..hsrtt'er . The sutler' .on are already fr ad vane a d witl t rl-.1 at n-arij day. j Y"U".k treu bavine but a amall capital, canaot invert it : to Iwiter da&taae than by taiii j Stock In thU Coo p .y j I am sithoriz'd to rerrjre ntcnptiom to the Ktock ' thf in oiini of 3,000 Shares tit $8 per Miare. r lers f:r nbacriptlon by ratil, promptle attended ta. Addres. LKS HAK KU, W beelin-. W. Va. P. S. I deire to eicbarx 1 0"0 to 3.U00 abates of thin Stuck for utiiropro ei Heal katate in or near Indlan i-. febl-stls)&wlt. IRON VORU8. IRON W O RE, VROUGHT AND CAST IRON RAILIfaG, VKKaNDAKS, BANK VAULTS, IRON DOOM, SHCTTKR8, BOLTS, PLAIN ASÜ 0E.NAMR.VTAL IKON STAIRS AND Or.M.KAL IIOINC STIITIIIO. EUlt.DF.KS OF K. Iti l'titont .Xxiil. B F. HAUG3 4 CO., No. 16 North I.-Iairare Street, Indianapolis. tjir.er ü4m FOR THE HAIR. SOMETHING 2STE W I W1I.I. fi-n l io ai.y ad1re oq recaipt of Tar Lollar a recuj-t for raskiug tLaiet,rated FRENCH HAIR-CURLING ELIXIR, Never b'ore W,tro!ar4 into mrir a, warranted to cart te m'r-t t'eleht an1 ub trn hlr, wttbt t rcjory t lh- hair uf fk.n. Ad-lrna. CnABLF LA MAP, Clrftnna". ht. M44t MEDICAL. Cmlrtt lt&sl Cim!ir EterriiaW! Fift am" Urica letter pa?a for two 3 cDt atamf. i 1 H TUiT -U letce 1 ditta'e f tae er VH a-tiiinl ur ni y au1 miiiI -rg.x., in tb r be v-fi? i, M1ica Aufi,toh, kVh are r J ':'! iTs ale ' entloi, tr feb-rte. TV .rra n-fllvu wa f- tu e to !.. enr n, w andre. I tr.a:nr.t, a;.d la onpord ! tLe el. known r-tj; - c a . to n atl tntr- mtit b d-r-cie!. LiK. JACKS, KR'Uirr CO , r.:. 43 CiSKr'.nnatl.O. FC R SÄLE. f e! 3..Üm 10 t ALK-7Liee Uu,"5,y 100ft, on tba crr,rr t f S.ti. al aierx'.i.u Mrrei. lernacafck. ie ; U" I exreeiS.ilj .t cu.t tei for a basineaa a-Lce Inq-j-rcbf U. e MUkM otiKU A CO., At te I ti.. Hall, or at tb S. C corner of Man laa4 aa W e -U-t. , rb4-4t IA-u saL -o eUt,. J by ItO fee . iia v T very Lrck I!oue (i-e) aud rr.aao Heaao, P- a jp.riy rent wf maiar4 wer. Irc-jerty Miati t.ti the corner vf ilaryUtd ai.a Bel treeia rr ttrn.a lwM-,;re o . j4 LMM r M OsikR A COAt I uifc-a UaU, c at U &. K.erff f MaryUaU a4 W'ttreet. rVt4-Ut ACErlts Wanted. .H .tfo - II I A(i.ta overykeio jf I U a t:u a m. eta, apen-ee ra4, Uwll ".tesaa T-r-t-. ib t--t aeraa or otterwl. Full pArtirlra A44ra, T. UauT.
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