Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 87, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 29 April 1861 — Page 2

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U1U 12111J1 EJxVl 11L.OO. M, TEH RE 3rX .A. XT T E : MONDAY .Al'IilLOO.lN'.l All letter or packages intended for mem hers of li e Vigo or Fort Harrison C.uards will henceforth need to Le directed to "Wallace Barracks." Indianapolis. Tbo intcr.-u-d for members of the Terre Haute 0tsr I will he .directed to Ca tap Morton. . . Tua nuaber of cjmp!nie v er an the qnou usetl to 11 the reju;.Uin of the faked Sute Goremmcnt in tli Sts'.r, no feadered to the Go? en:r. ii one hunrrl three. Of tbe-e twenty nme csmjanir aie ia carnp at Indianapolis, and th re.id '.e are ready to marx-h at a few bour iiotv. Tl: ooporiie are tcndere-l a folio : in fantry Cavalry Artillery. . . . Tou! . C'oinpan'"..4 i . .ion Tort Harrison C.uitrd. i he promotion of Cap:. Wood to tl.e Mj orlty of the Zouave H'accnt, left hit pi we. n Canuir. of the Fort Hiri? a (atrd, va caul. On SaiurUy a c :npt::y e!t::ot: -a .eM. which reultel in the unan'uuo::- thre uf the former 1: UeTitenai.t J. l llavat. a Capuin, and the procajt: jn of tho other rier a srade IJher. Lieut. Mootr i. now Is: Lieviter.an!. an t Verneint Fa.vk S.otr ialel to the ris k df F.a:n The r.w cSers are c jnnaL-":oue 1 nud in div.hire of j -in their dat'.e. Thi toinp.tny ha-, the Inn;: of ! holding th- resimenra! C h ' ' area , uoa ia the r.o::ce given ot the fjt-e.ti or t irtior. mid' Wo assemble crowd. At an oirly Lour ia the renin. hjweier, tbo people becan to collect, and the niht being baloij and beautiful, a very lare c ccoure atmllel ia the atreet. The njeAer waa introdaev! to th ciowj br (overnor Mo to in few happr sentences and proceeded to addrw his auditor upon the Vtuk endiuoa of the country. Oar citixen. who arc o well aware of Mr. THour-' eloopieut ad iinprtüirc oratury, need tit be t ;M tLal the speech was a oataterly one. It may be simply .t;d that he held the larje crowd asembled. undine ia the street for a bo at three hours. The freq ient bv.rts of anr lu-e

. picvat.cei that ou-ht to be telrt-el, thev inc. joint re,omiton wnn tne ei,.:iiiCot. II. w. Tuojirsox, of tn-s citv, tniie ; r .,, , ... . ... I amendment, wf. nkrrel to tho I'omtnittce ,f i:,e B .t,. H,..r. I,,llii. o Fri 1 ' ! . ""'; ? .! ' , ine iuxniteuar.ee ot ail in o-e bieni mcU t:.'. autruritie ui town and eitiea to mike tav n" !.:. Therewatno rurade or otcata- . . . . .,......,;..:... c... .i-....l.r,. i.r ..

which rung out from the audience attested iu ga. all blinter, I wül.tlien give von a doapprobation of Lis sentiment. The speech I vrintion of a btttle. where Northern freem-n wm eminently national and patriotic. ' TU , ! l route a land of rebellious traitor. and -. .-i- r ttn: .fiffl.M.UT wf.rii ! therebv ft dle-1 new bistre to the Araer'wan

!Abjratclj trmctrl oct the j resent course of i the Government fully autained and the nececity tf preaerving the Union and the Conrtitution, at all haiards, was ahown. The srfch was suited to tho times and tho occaaloQ and met the approbation of tho hearers with great unanimity. It was the frank, fair and bold enunciation of the aenllmeuta of a man devoted to tho Government of the United States and in favor of sustaining it at every jril. It is to be regretted that the peech was not reportei. Iu publication and circulation would be productive of great goo. I iu the proaent lisordered tateef affair. The Zounrr Iteeiuient. Regiment tiuraner Kleren (Zouaves, ituw, in barracks, at tho old car shop, of the Bollefontaine Railroad, in Indianapolis. The new location is stiled "Wallace Barracks," ;n honor of the Colonel of tho regiment. The present quarters of tho regiment are comaaodious and tolerably comfortable. And efforts a.re constantly being made to render them more so. Ou Saturday tne men suffered much inennrenieneo from the leaky condi ticn of tho roof of the huiluiBj;. ThL, how ever, did n'-t eetn to pnwbteo any effect upon tlir apt ris. and all -eemed determined to be satisfied . a i comfortable under any cirrumstajices. In aeveral tespvts the present quarters of the regiment do not seem to be quite j0 pleasant ss at Camp Morton. However, the fact that they are now wholly de titched, and cn more rpaietly and efficiency pur-ue their peculiar tvstom of drill, i rexardel by the nven as an equivalent for any ether inconTeriiences (hi Krida y the en tire regiment wa matche-l down ; th armorr and rereired their entr! of arm It ma.U a P.re dplav sr,i was an otjoct much interest, bein th first remeat of j the present volunteers which had appcare-lin , lodr vet. When thorough! uniformed and refected in drill thi- regiment will bo in i 'ä Ml III ill . a t t44X. evjsi V t ittperioroae. ItisweUoffiecred and ome ff tho ßaest your.j mea of I tie. Rnh the 4-:npanie from U.:a j . , A i. mi . v I . belong to tt. It will be hear! trora ' a very suje;-Mjr eae ct)tt;ri--one Sute eounty vorady if it is ever formet in battle M.TTI.H rito n IMIILAOI i riu A. PniLirtirtitv. April 21, IrHl. Dtar V.xprtt ; I an uuexjsrcteily deta'n ed ia thi? city th'.a ever.ing. hsvirg left New York expecting to find the first rej-iment of Indiana troop al this p-nt. today. I am ad'y dlappointe, as I expe-ned to htve the pleasure rf raeetn i!ie Terre Haute boys here, and lvrn:r.g .r.e in their raks. 1 hare been trying t sen-1 depich s tv fta.! where they an. o thatl tavy go to them, but ara tr.'t by the operair with. We .cd no dpatches n rlatU-n to iroA?. bat from Governmejt off.fers." There i, therefore, hut two things lfl me, to iem!. htre nntU tho troops ntne. er ptih on to TaAlungton iuyelf. Thj Utter cot I Lavo rolred t rwtrt'e i sill letve he.-e. therefore, to morrvw, and rnlexvor to revch tho Feleral City as -.n as, pi.sMe I p,i wail for Um linlisr lrv;w thre, ni.U wj.ea the figKt rfB5 off I ,11 ek fn f'see i-i tho rank. The ctriter.eiit hfre i almt e-.sl to that iu New York Ctv. ami if ihey Ltd a amy j-co'e here a there, I do t'i Vr.iw hat it wfKjL! t- gres. Tter U a btfrr feeling sgaia. the c.ir of Rallimoro. ;t if vny m ce outri4.es r" .mittel in t-vt ry agairt Ametn n d d.r k will be br-iV el fro. n the face ( the etrth a ;fet!v teu the titles t f the plvn 7b klet tht Abmvu lripa lekl l tred uto a t muh tiirngh ' ,ra riiae,tj, .n tbf e tftdefeft 1 the AairicAn Ch'v1. i in.otro.i, jivl snould not le toltrtv ' This Govern etat ahould ratksf M txafcide of RatUiore. Sivl thwi hrtw f. other c'.'Iea arv! (He

America pvople everywhere,, thai ale is a

! power hottotopp.eItctrifle.lw-Uh. These ! are not times tD trttlc with ineu or citie, ad th.sCovemmeMuiusti.ot uo.at Ulf j way measure. b!ie uiu-l -.hike bull, dt-ci- j site and T-owerful blow bio i that will tell. ! . , . , 1 and be rvnicnibcre.1. , . ... ' In tuMi. up C 4H-5tii.it urt-t thi- evcuiug. , , . r d I t 1 . front of Old liide:en-lcuee ! I ...' .k. w,-: 1 ; Ila!l.ai.d mw the St.irs and Stripei titirf: ; fnu iht glorijiw belfiy, 1 couhl not j suprrci all thit wi ia iae, but bolitary a.nd ' al!ie. t-Wic off my Kat, and ate three Wbdi rou-er fur the S:ar SAle 1 II inner. eoriChiM.u with, "I' rerfr tal thai taUri hfr. " WlnMt it wa oer, I fil; better. 1 ih to day tlu.1 every jiatriot ia the land t-juld r.fuio ur. to thU old hill, and, ithin it ,1'Tt 1 j-orul?, renew L! tiltlity to tLe A nie i". "an Coa-titutioa To me itwo .ire v;op:ent; ue very airajjarre in and atound it L full of patriotism. Our great j 1 -. : .1 1:1 .1. 1 , t , " ton.l.iuor.1 of tin iroveruxnent. wbeh m now i the iri io and admiration of the civi.;ed . nor'.J a toveraraent, too, wh'uhiebel hand : a:,d traitorou, LearU ar kt this verv moment u v .-n. tv r. tt t .wn and f-'rever ,V ioiv.-.n,; t pi.!, uowa and f,rt er ne- ! .-t ..-. F.-tt thu.k to the tl ot battle and j No.Vu,..,. t .t.i.e.the r.n.e la not Ml .v.,,, 1 . . . .... . 1 . w'nc thi- is t l.e i ne In o S naUm bravado will l-o n-.t i with Notti.em j .tctl, a:td w!i c-n dö'ibt the retlt. Hefore I the ovi-rw helming t'.de of Norlbern patriot I i-n vh'.c!i ! no iev.'iiii: with ir!eii-,,..ide I f- r:c lowarU Wa-hinton, there i- n th!:i in -otbern character that can und nth ia rebel heart that em fr one ni n.ei.t u jr n;n te;) on and on until iece--o.u wai b- trailed, the rightful jrr of the , Fe Jer-il G.iveniment ettabnhod. t.1tli0tlMn - - - , triiT.i: i.ant, and then, if tbe South ha. anv ' a rather in hopt a -uti'cle..; nuuiocr j , of Weitem tro p-i vonl I oine by the Ialti- J more and Ohio road a fir a thev could, and t i then, in one oiid and determined phalnui, j : cat their v through Virginia to Wadiinp- i ton. Th: vin!d teach thi "Mother of lrei - i .t. . I. ; ,, i , i "J ftrmton a le-n nhuh ouht ; ! LiV' t4u-1'1 h"r ,'"-t ArJ- ! .intI.Uvicior.iuixaiirb.it -roull Ih addtunew lu-tre to jlorie won by swinging Huuter and Maon to the neirejt l.tnb of a con vctient tree. The buzinl ou;ht this very hour to be. feeding on their traitorous bovlies. My next will, Vto Yule nie, be front the t "f "r. and. if Southern pluck i not all name K. N. II. INDIANA LIKilSLATUUi:. SENATE THIRD DAY Fripvt. Apiil Klotil t-f lOHMIIULV lu the ücnite. a ub?t!tute for the hilt au-th'-ri'oig Cjuuty Commi.-ioner and City Couu :':U to make apprcpri t" i) for vo!unteer companies or wiea i .uuiur ji.i--e-t in ftttiir:;n"' the Adiutaul (en- i ' .... Ä..-.Ä,r ,c. eral to tau.ter .nto the i-erv .ce of the State all tlif volunteer companies that have bem otT-reil concurred Jin. The resolution provides for ix a lditional regiment-. Ieolutiotu were introduced impairing into the expliency of prohibiting the transportation of provl-iona or munition. of war to Siaten that have refu.-e 1 1 . furiiiah troops at the call of tho Present. Asking the Adjutant General to report the number of troops In Camn Morton. HOUSE OY RKPRF.sF.N 1ATIVKS. In the Houe, a resolution of inpiiry a- to the exediency of increasing light infantry and rille companies to c;gaty men, cavalry sittv, and artillery lo nn hundred men. Other rs Captain, Firt and Se- oti'l Lieutenant; f'uir SVrgennt, Fint, Second, Third, and Fourth, and three. ( orroral, Firt, Second, and Th'rd. Iij-trurtipg the .Tu-iirivn i Committee o re;jit a bill for the relief of j i ! tho people of the State by au.-pe:. -ion (d the . f . ... . t'.or'.o- Vl l m .,.-,!. I I.

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OUlV-'l uim..i-r, i". i' . .... . I Thi rclui;,on produced some ie ili-u-..n. , Mr. Kd-on tnotight tbe-e reimeats k!iouM 1. raied in the Ohio river rour.f'c-. Mr. Uf ulnxe Utweni In-itai,..,.... ,rth w,,r'1 " l-H A lf nU A "r "f Indiana; and if Le codi r.ot p- a Get,. j noting under hewoa r m,I r-rarn laa . 1 I . hiaa frora draw ä;g a .ab.c or sh miden..-K-i,kcl M h,-h VtxAl'- U "fn l5f m n (n " - Icarnn paire.t. fir th.e r'jole cour.tr . Let . . it s;n au tttv jeaiorti .earmsie r.o-v.a ,. ..... we luv e agteed t b'J'T a!l f4tlfy feehrg. and , rally with undivided seatimrnt nn !er c :a mn Üg. Ui. der the force of t' prvvh-. i que-tiua it was a h-rte! - Rep--its we-re riitde pro idir.g f r the !e- ' fct.se of cities an I torn agvot i;iurTectio,i ! or invasion. Ti e joint ri-dnton tendering , the ai l of the Mare to tl e General Govern ; n'ent f surre-s ir.'irrMt;on and rebdlifn w.ia rejsrtel baek and rAed uu .iniaiouc! v 1 w:h !'gh? anjndrSfr.t A t ll to appro-ni ate AIthfe,, for prv-enl roncnernic. R.IK weit- iiirobnel to provide fir the ; de fr). of th Oh: river b nler and f.-r o'.h'r poi-jH.-e-w A bill defining trcv .i 'aa'tast live State wa ic'.-rre,! oOeJi. li .-it Committee. A r'VMati-.n a intol u 1 te4u,i,t)t iv ,-e 4 the Vts ernor relative to the e-uvof rxis'ng twelve r iiueat fi ti,i de;cne nf tn Siite, 1 1;!,- r , .' .ti of an '!n;!n;iorr.t ehsraeie: - ininvfti. eI, an.lal--.iig d cu-i n .vu re g the vh ' jevi of eng ': geersl ie'.si viioii. ,i h object 1'. '!r referre I v Cii J-t-brjarv l'.iXT:!lee sij.v : ATr.roCUTH DAY SstiatiAf. Apr!! .j r.te toe! tvneo'.-Jivk TJ"e .!ril Af ye-'el.tv was iei-1 SiU-S ivviaoM t Ry Mr. Niwfona: Pro v id. rat br tie p pointu.et-.i ..f oe.ut'e by sry t.f the r!t5? i-ti-cervl e-f this hit wlwv mv hvve. or b all here asr ro'unteeri'or the m htarv aenke of lv,e u.t utta t r the Stvte cf Inban Ret-I twi -e atvl referre-l. Rr Mr Mtr.safa Tu provide for the p-irf hae of rm ind Implement tf tr r the t.e of the volnnreer cöm;t.ies of the S-att.s Read Iwko and reftre-l, tflr with se-l ametLtfn't. prfr,et

, . , . ; tic uuirn. i c in li si uiiko some ci rolone or two regar.ent .t ctr.t.ry r.-.c.l and ; a.tion. losing to e.Ttc'ency if thej should In- ' t'uee or nioro otwpanic ..f tli os- ar.i'drv . j required, of volunteers not must-red into the

Ry Mr. Xtv.-fiijiu; A joint lesolution relit iv e ta the p-is aze of laws rvpt-clini: t!o

j suprn!on ot the lulleciiou of debt. ! ' . farri1 Ka tu l'i a 1. ..... I Au Mr. Fi To uthoiize cities and tovni to execute bond far the delivery of tntm-ted to ihem fur the ue of militvrv companies. . . , , . .. . -Mr. Snoe: I o ierMlie the act of the Auhtor of State !u .iepoVtir.ir Innd iu the .1 l..l irt r . I. ia t JU'iunapoiis. Lrarich ot Mate la fCCurilT for 2.".X0 birruid for immevii.ite Ui hr th SfAte in the present . 7 . . . - - I enjerenev lly Mr.Vai.xi.it: Making aoornwriatioiH f, ur tne present session ot tlc l.euuture. Hr Mr. Sr une: To authorize the Governor to b-.rrow muer from the hinkinir Fund, and , tii depisit lna'l f.r the rep.iyiuent of the 1 une. Kuh of the LilU above utme.l wa reid ;i hC'tid lime nn 1 referrr 1. Iy Mr. Hamilton: A resolution reiuirins; t!ie CmnH-s.ry (Jener.il to au.wt r jecinj tally whit he pav pr tlay for each ration I furnMu'd at Camp Morten, f what the ra The re-c -rdotion. with sereral i.rtMO! I nmendme ;H. na referred. J llv Mr. V re..di.u-.n r.i-tum,, ! comamtte to retort uitable resolutiuca in t .. . TtK r , "I Me .V'01" . . ! l:,.t.Mnf. Senator from Derp.tur : rp 1 1' 1 1 ri-n ia 1 Tin iiu ii 11 111 i rii 9 1 w 1 - .i 1 v. .. ... ... ...... At thi point in the t rocec lini; a iueMKe . on e-t In.nt tne Hou.e. announcm-th m ret ,e,icn, where-.n ; tV , va,(! Wtu j, .,vtl .j.Ion on the ; Hou.-e b.il. which cut ahort our retort of t mV.--, buni.. ' . , . . 1. t - AFI FUNOON SESSION. i he Sot.ite inet at JoVh'tk. and 1 mo-.i 1 it- public ,eion. i lIoue me-ie. overin: a joint re-oh'.!iou , fr procuring atui fr the State through the Governor, be ue I in the routttie- trder , in.' n the ( 1 io liver, wa taken tr.. ; Mr. W.vomu mm eJ to amend fo a to iu 1 ii Io auch othe.- border fount'ie nuv ne-l j tl em, which wa- uteed to. , -M,Ril4Tf ed to amend, that the I arm he given to oranie I nuhtarv couipa1..;..... ..iiU,.,,.!.!.. tl .1 .vi wnii, 411a luv nun' m i'i Uiivir 1 1 u tiol of tho countv authorities. uiq jo:ai resolution wnn tne i ft o . . ' Hon,e joint resolution, eitcndln theaidof ;ti S.ate to the gjvernmcnt wf the Unite i Sutt to Tut ,s,,wo rebellion and enforce the pj ovt, p,v yv taw, wa taken uo, re0. nf mlorni ilv ij Woin1: A foiicutreut re.-oluiion i repuesting tho (ient-ral lovernment to furni-h i the Statu of Indiana with 2. U:)f) st.in 1 of a n.. iae i-uiiu ii i uoiana wnn .,"." M.i ai .. Jrf . d. On nvn,,,:,. the Senate adjou.rnH h w s ;! t HOL'Si: OF KKFKFSENTATIV KS. .SlTt EtAT, AprilliT. 1 ho Clerk, the Speaker being atill indiiTK)ed. called the Hou.e to onler at 'J o'clock. and announced that the first thinj in order woiiH be the election of a Speaker pro tem. Mr. 0ß more l th.t Mr. Fisher tako the Chair. Carried. On motion. the radiuj of the journal n dNper.M h Ith . üixiLi riox. By Mr. Lr : Authorizing the distt ibutici of one thousand muskets in certain counties de-Tigujted. Referred to the commijtee on Militarr Atfi-r TkltM.X. Uy Mr. Okr: Inst.tictingthe Committee on Judiciary to inquire into the expediency of clearly defining Irenen, both againt tho State of Indiana and the United Staief. nud report by bill 'r otherwise. Adopted. SOITUIKN TRIsOX. A message from the Governor, tranmittins communication from tho Directors of the I Southern Priiou.wa laid before the Houso by ( hU llxCf.Uvncv' Secretary, and on motion of J Mr. McLean, referr! to the nrorcr commiti te. Mr. C.tUKanx oßered a rewdution, which was adopted, authorizing the Directowof tho Southern Prison to remove, with the consent of the Governor, the conv icts to the Northern institution in cne of danger from mob violence, innrrcction or rebellion. fcTATlONABX. The Speaker pro tem laid before the House a communication from the Librarian, with toferencc thereto. Referred o tlie pmper committee. BILLS INIRCrl I k . 11 v Mr. VrATrii: Defence bill, authorizing t ic loan of $b0.C00 forthe purchase cifarrn jp.d equipment-for infar.trv, csvalrr and nrtillerv. tMro.iTio.' or voLrxTiiR. "1 lie S-nato's coneurrmeut resolution authotizing t!ie reception by the Adjutant Gene al of sU additional regiments under a law to ne enacted A.c., was taken up. Mr. Crai.v fcid the object of tho resolution was to ili-poso of companies of volunteers alreadr tendering tLcir services. Thoixregi menta required )y the (Jeneral Government if , . ' erv ice of the I. nl.el Mates. Mr. SßtRMax optocd the resolution. H J waa in favor of returning tho troop-j not ro ! quire.1 now by tho General Government to I their own counties, to be kept under drill at i perhaj-t half pay, ready to respond to the j next call, if one should be made. Thus we j h mid have military orjaniiatio kept up in I every county. Thus would the spirit, reidy I at all time to repcnd to the call of the ! country, be kept alive. He akled that action j on the proposition involved in the resolution ; might be deferred for tho present, j Mr. F&azr sustained the resolution. Ktcry military man he had conversed witle ! I '.I I Wall rt ilia I lift .n.1 tK . . . t ,1 :,, I v w. - an.v.', uv. . v in inc I'lirim nwiir :.-.it,..i i 1,:. A.-. -w-iiaais,iw a 1 - u 1 a iiiui en mhiihiil i 1111 resolution. Wedidnotkpow how eoou we I j m:ght har that the President had received ' the-e six additional regiments alreadv ten j dored bv the Gorrrrt r i M. Ld-in tsid the uuanon 'i oninion of ' r t I mibtvry men with whom he h.id conversel w a trial th ws t..t th crure to pursue. If we :cIopi 1 the ir-olution we p!rilgd ourselves m a Iran' e to pats a bill organizing t iee rcjrime-.iU an.! taking them into service. IVron wh war. tea to bo Colonel and Cp tain weie putting thi thing forw;rJ It was better that tliee men. lntrsd of being kepi in cvmp sorae thirty dvvs. hould l.o rctunxsl i to the counties and kept under dull at home. Finally the reflation wa referred to the : Ommittee on Military Affairs. Mcr mitii, of liirtholomew, and Rxt4... t f Putitsm, llh Kt-ntnckinn by birth. mv!e some touching and patriotic remtk rdtie f their r:tion tn this perilous eri , V. I-oth expretil urrlving drvefion to the Uniifi and lovalty to the Csg. W bereut 10 the lloue ad-nrne l. AFTERNOON SESSION The Speaker prn Irm. raliel the Houe to ' orrer st 2 P. M. !iis tfiacuitrn ?W Mr. Ji-xu. of Vernjilliirti, Hou.v. J.-ii NcT.. Aatbomie, .be D.reetor, of the s .titheru Imnw itli referfnee It the eta-plcvta-ntof ccr.victa. the purchue of t oi. raitena:. Ac, re1 t:e bap.as.tioa by sale or MSM.fafl.irei a rt !e making .,.. , , , -11 '- - ti fr tie purpose, anl prearrib-et; anndry fe:ui!K.-na b r;srl therfto. 11 Mr Vtsnti. Heo.ebiII No 14: up pb men til v. the ct ith teferenre to (m mn Sh'WiU. ia hoikinc the ar-esunttnenl i.f tm-tte in CfTta u -S'. ,t ti e atuboritiem rtf C"t!e afd towyi t t i " - sill o a.os araais ... IFvue ..! Nt. 5, fi, 10 o 11 -,r tt , a re-ol tmie and fr fete. atantrtlv"ks ll Mr fl4.. Ik. 1'. , hiean ArTiin U Instructed t, iD,u:tf, tKe t-s pest.ener ef flf.uf rs-ctkts loth ' ' in v!im.uee in the

Suto IVwon ia the mHuf. titn f luo Ärtn-.. j "Northern Demoo at Stundin hy Ihr ! EOSALL TtVDOUCAL (JL CO. Adopted. Southern IN'opIr nil! m.l beheld I 9 ...... Ily Mr. Cavurov. A t .v i.ut at icdu- ltrpoiiMhlr lor Iducoliu' Arl." -tiun. authorizing tlto Uovernor to appoint .a . Tho abov e purp-ut te be a message fmm chaplain to each tepmeat called into !crt ice, j Mont-unit i y. Alabama, addressed' to the i who hall have the :tuk and ay of Captaiu. J Deuu ratio parly cf the North, Auother Adopted. t - iiic-ai:e, aid to have etmnated directly frttn ' l ii k im Mt. j the hrvl of tho tw t'unfe ierarr, t j the ,

TrnitMaittiit ' a tes duti.m auth.-rizin-' th.' I GoTenmr to procure 20,004) t-tatid of arm L.i ' ' iiiri i tnkea n. I Debit" tn.uitig, on lualii f Mr. Vaan n ' ! thi wliole Mibiert vra t tblcl. i ! Ou moiiou of 3fr. Nie. kit th H.v n.l j journed. ; i" e ' Mtfpentinn of De lit. j Mr. Newcoinbe introduce i in the Senate . n Saturday, the following jiut resolution, i whit h M a referred to the (nnnii(' e rn lh j Jadii iary: ,A .Joint I'eMduiion to the pu.j;c of law 1 ititet ferii.R v, ith the c4dlet-tif.11 of debt in the Court of thia Sute. Wutr.EAS, Apprehension are entertained '). d cittiem of thi State that ihn General Aiembl y w ill nat t lan a to f u; en.l ir iUs.tr tn ccllectton of debt Jn the tonrts I ,.f 1. ;.5:,.. .v r... ..tt ... 01 inn l tail . iulii ihii . 111 iiun. Miin. ii.iifii - . - - 1 - ' on that ubicet T,0 f rror Lth' (inmul At I. .1 ... . r m r 1 t ( 7' we vj tmnana. mainour Jht to bo a-e i to murfi re r,ih t he rol tu-n of extittiu debt, under the law, m loreo at tl.eeontvActuipr.f.chdebti, beeaufc t 'V.T t!1Ui, of tue Supreiuo Gottrt of j the United Sut anl of the State of Indiana, this General Aemb!y h i no e.niituti'i;i. p-.w'tr to eu.ic. uch a law. And hecauo k'ich enactment v,,.u!db public declatatiu uf baiikruptey n thortol the j !! ot In liana, vi hit h would n ;tho tn;c in l o t.-nd would pnti.o t!i eieditof the State :md of ! tititn at a j-eriixl when the public sab tr r".(U:iei trie j reerv 1T1 .lit .out f,T ll Criul.L a ft1,,-, ervation f th- pub k- ,. A. . i til ot the CiUf-u ot t!i . w, . 4i t. .1 , pim . -. . ... . l' '"IM-, t Ii II i 1 I UV. I J I , ..I I 1 . ... any la"v x-t p.iiiiii the collection of debt .Wal.ercoutr. mcaninAethnrimnt-nn . to t.me of Tvniei.t. ... - r Ltsi(tl. I his General A-i nibiv d.-ev i.t , . . , '. y iatciid bv thcc resolutions lo ex pre. an ojirdon a:iinl granting any relit fit can under the Coii-tituiiorilotho?e who have entoicd ititn milit .ry service of tho State nd ilio Unite I St itec Ori;iinLisiHn of the Keiniottt. Th organ. stioa of ttic nl Regiment- of Volunteers accepted by tho Unite 1 State, fr on tlti State, war tosipletcvl on Saturday. The field ofrirrr of the line were tho?en and conuu's-ioned, an I the companies allotted follow o t sixth i:k(;imi:m. 1 . T. CatTrKxnrx, Colonel. lliEaji Faamrn, Lieut. CoIom i. .Toit.N ÜLKiiitt, Major. tonrwiH can at.Ns. I . . . .Gerber. 2. . . .Crittenden 3. . . . Hachmau. . .Madison. do 4 lone.. . . Ö. . . . Abbett.. C. . . .Tripp. . . 7. . . .Child.. . b . . .lllair. . . . 9. . . .Kwing.. . I f HtHH-ui Scvmour. Columbus. North Vernon. Wa-hiugtojv. Siielbv v die. Noble ville Kokotao. SKVKXTH JIFG1MKNT. Knr.Ntzta Di voxr, Colonel. Hi..Nj..I. Sroori:, Lieut. CoI-mm I Sim'i. P. Otxfr, Major. COM PANIC c rrai.. J . . . .Sjiooticr. . 2 Inl TLAii:. . .Lawrcnecburir. do . Aurora. . Rising Sun. , .Greeu.-bur. ,'. do . Danv ii lo. . Franklin. , .Martinsville. 'J . . . . Kerry . I....IUbl f. . . .Morgan . . . .Remusdaffer.. 7. . . .Rurgcsa .Ovler 9.... Scott... 10. . . .Morreau Kuightitow n. KIOHTH RLGIMF.NT. V, P. IlrvTo.v, Colonel. Silas Colc.rovc, Lieut. Colonel. ' D witi Sin nk, Major. coMravtrs. ( ar-T-viNs. 1 . . . . lieuton 2. . . .W'idamar.. . . .'I. . . .Howard 1. . . .Hradv I LA I . . . . Kichmon't. , . . Cambridge. . . . itichmond. . . : Mum ie. . . . Wiachc-tcr. . . . Newcastle a. f.. ..Tvkle , . .Sliunk Marion. , . . Vanderventer. . . . Anderen . . J'arrMt Wabash. . . . Riley Hancock NINTH RLGIMF.NT. Kou't H. Milrot, Colonel. David M. Dinv, Lieut. Colonel Dw'l.I. Woonw.vKt. Major. 10. roMraNir. 4 ATTAINS. 1 Vnderson. .. . 2 Chase 1. . . .Dunn j....IU.ke ."... .t'anieroii . . . . , '". . . .MaUll 7. . . .Milroy . . . .S V nr C. C. Smith.. I LVi L. . .S outh Rend . . lognn-port. do . . Michigan Citv . . .Valparaiso ..Elkhart. . . iteuel!.ict . . . Fort Wiv ne . . Indian inoli 10 . . .Woodward Lapottc. 1 TENTH REGIMENT. des. J. RitTvoins. Colonel. I. R. M. Rrtant, Litit CA. f. D. Mavn.v, Major. 4-0 r AM! - VI TAINS. I L VI I . . . .Mansou Craw fold.-v i'b. . . .Miller l.-ifavettf ...Tavh.r ui . . . Wilson do . . .Rlake Fraukf-Tt . . .K;e 1 bmon. . . . Rrv.int Wdba !ij'i 1 . ...Old Rnril. . . .Conkling Grecna-tle . . .Hannam Dt-1: hi. 10 ELEVENTH REGIMENT-ZOUAVE. Live. Wiinri , C.hel. Gro. F. MifitNMs. L ev.t Col.r e'. ('. IKii.iv Wood. Mtjor. (OVP4!I. CAM A IN. . .Foster . .Fahr e Lock . .P'tirg . . Robii son. . . .Smith. , . .Hamiil. . . . I LAI Ii b in-!'. 1. 0 . I. t .0 !o lo . .. .Ten 1! tute. . ... do . . . .Tipton. . . . ,M trio. 1. . . . .Crawfordv iilc. . . . .Ladoga. "... . Waüa. e.. . S... .Daineü... in. 1.11. .1 10 Cirr. . . . . . Fuels nnd Indlt ntions. He fnl the fidltwiair ;u t'." lit Jo ji.'inI of sr-trrlar: 1 ne iruin anotii tn e xert.oii ci umip m the .itrt'eriTnes out. if at all, in the enct'tv ' aricnis a lmis-io;is of its u.rUfs. ld. R. j W 1 ho t,f thi Suie. jesUr re felse-I a leer frtii pent'emtti in Metnph s. ! which lefi out roe facts of prttt iprSfame, as the '..Hominc Citract will show : -1 .. k,;. . . ot I..1U- il l. ...U L'.l f -- - idirT of the Adniin'-tff tHn ramtot now be ' "foretold. IVn Uions "ill .idtar.c to a p :nt , "almost bejcnl the reach of thousands of the 1 "pwr. w ho snoot get l sr. ThJ uatda w ill "aaerifb-e eeeible he 'bste l.i eet aw.T. . 1- - - - Th. auction r-unt are eroded w,;h fu5T,i "ture. whirl, brins about one fifd, of iu r Jl'ie. ... "Tliis !a m t the nM tcit ue of the nut "ter The it..! of tlie able atl i füeetjV e tnen "wpl be taken ftom home. IcatittiT the wt mm

"a.-O children rtrctesl fron. ?t.nmü "of the bQfi vm i, w to are rp for snr adian "t.fe that csa be taken "

iuKtt tlut, ui lue inuiiuit of the North

hhU waf.M-ire.Mr tij folio. Northern lemj otr.it would )e tieatrd a friend and be piutcctcu. i ntee iüiuaUuu, ifical, auo , muilLlJ. TL ,,,e fi rr d the niuaprrchei,ion u 1 "'K1'"1" l"0 S utU of tho true fieUcs of ',-lt I"irtiu of the people of the North who j f'juij--e the Demo rath" jarlv. So far as our i knowledge extends in th:a State, there ü nt?X ' ,J '"' ho stood hrm in th rank of that) piny during the lai flection who Mill fltr a moment In fctistiitiing the iutrrity of the , irovernment. i.. miint ininz the fij of the Vnion :l all h i.inlj and un lar ull tircuui- ', i fl Hilf. II the u;ut.4jrn petple had proved : j m true to the North af the Northern Demo rrjcyh.ivc to them, instead of nr and blood ' J ührd Sivl deolatio , we !toil 1 tio hav5 i I r' ite fciid h.irnionv HndgooJ feeling throuh out the Luid. It i painful to he roiujidled . toi.avtli t, w hate i er e iL befall the Si.'utheia people, thev tnut uftribute them to the ax.t : f , f t ,1 a ,r l( ,i.ii,r , of f,o..d f nth 00 the pttof their leader-to 1.1 u . 1 - rr 1 ti.e ieiu .1 racv oi tiic .orn. l t.ea je.ioer not only deceit e l the nnsM a to th eon- . .. 1 1. it,-.- ;. . ...1 . 1 .i,.x.,i 1 t. 11 .w fi iuiiii n mr umuwrj duuuiü luirj" fn,m lhe ,.i,rul,t;OM of ,he party at Chailev b . rtouj( ,ctua though tier stdl kept up the de, e, lion bv riatteH, the n-A 0f tj,e Sj.i.h th u there te th o.stn l l i te Baui.;St,nt.;i th, rMolullou vu;t, been in ui'ui ate 1 for the puijoj.-e of overthrowing the government of the Fnion. hi tii that su.!i a diluK 1 -hould ei aiiywhete amuo' auv t iaj ; Out u(!i opinion v.an not be houitly e ntcttaiucd 5 j. t!ie ! .! ler of the South. Will. their elooinue with ill tii patrot.a-:e d Mr. lot-han.n a udmaiiatration ,1 : .1 . 1.1 tl.er ja duct lit'- thin a thousand to de rt r , . f. . .1 u. . fi oi tlie rauU of the rarlv in thi Stat out fi oi tlte rauU of the party ; oi tue m v ej;t t hou-and Demo rate voters..1 1 ... 1 . 1 I an thev eiicn to induce mre men tobe if the rcdi fill p.ote that , U of ho j,,. ofllie Noith V hil ihe Northern Democracv . i e h,ne ever -roud, and will ever stand, a firm li. iv tlieij- i ..'tv than thev could t iie?ert lvbyand mihiTSMt the righta guaranteed to the Southern j cople. by the Con-titution'as they will tho guaranteed to ti.eumdv, there not, in our opinion, one ainglc true Democrat ia Michigan who will not Mand by the Union. They believe it mu.-t be miintainej, or that ana r by 4 ill reign throughout the land. Wc are le i to these rem irks, because we feel that it i full time the seceded States chouhl not fall into the error fatal to theinhelv c-3 that they have any supporter ia tho Democratic party iu the coure they are now pur.-iiiag. Wo have ntool Cnaly for their I'ichts, and been htrickca dow n aa a pawty at home, and then, while 'rostrate in the dust, we have cen the couth, for whom we have s uttered, oViicrl ua, and vi-t ve Maud firm, and to id as ever to m dntaiii their rights under the constitution. Rut while we aay this, they should uiide-ioland that the w hole North w ill Mand a.s one man aguint all attempts to overthrow the Government, let those attempts come from whatever quarter they may. D'troii Fret I'rru lion ii llrrokitiritlgc Dcmocial Talk in .Mtiacliutt. cu Heujarain F. Rutler has beta a;jointel by Gov. Andrews, commander of the Massachusetts regiments who have marched to Washington. He was the Rreckinridge 1 candidate for Governor last fall. If any body i wjnts to t.HMsuro swouls with the upritca tn.vcä who have sworn to fqueUh out the would-be as-as-in of this Republic, let h'm read these roprscntativo words of a full j b!oo!ed Democrat: Wc will make it true, that we will either . br!ng back our shield. or be brought back i unon them. Applause.! Sons of a Puritan ancestry, believing in the providence of Almighty God, u he wa with our fathers so may he be w ith us in this strile. for the right, fir the goxl of all. for that great country of ; humtn freedom, which, if it .Inka in blood, ! ti e liberty of the human race goes out for ! forever. We go maintain that liberty; and ! when we pmv e recreant to that triM, may ; the God of b t les prove our ememy in the hourofouu utmost need! Soldiers, we march ; to nighi; and I say for von all to the pood i people of Massachusetts, fare you w ell. Wc go forth to say to those who would break ' duwn this Confederacy, that in this Slate ; tho is but one sentiment: "Tho Union now atid forever, one and insepersble!" rAp pis lis, j evTATE OF INDIANA, i ExlttTIVR DlTARTMRXT.' tNtiANArot.is, April 27,161. N rf'-RAL or. n tits no. 3. The following named persons hare been cotnnstioned otneers of the grades set op;H)-:te their names, respoctively, in the quota of forces called for from this Stato, under the Pic-idcnt'e proclamation of the I5;h inst. Their relativ e) rank in each grade is determine I by the order of 1 recedence herewith announced. They will be obeved and ro-j-oete I accordinglv. Ri-igndie Thomas A. Morri i a.-sitned to the command of tho Find Rrtgade Indiana Volunteers nm'tered into tho ervire of the Unitevl States. Major John Love 1 autiOiincel as Rrigade Major. 4 0I.OTI. P intEbenerer DumonV Second .Joseph .1. Revnohi. Thinl Lew. Wallace. Fourth Wm. P. Pento Fifth U. II. Milrov. Sixth T. T. Crittenden 1 1 fcl TS A T lOIOrt,s. first Silts Colgrnve. Second Renj. J. Sp.v.snet . Third J. R. M. Rryant. Fourth D. M. Dann Fifth Ocorpe F. McGinn! Sixth Hiram Prather. ma Jons. F ir-t C. Ogden Wood. S?ond D J. Woodward Third S, P. Uvder. Fovtrtb Divid Shunk. FifiS M. D. Mmson. Sith John Gerber. . C-d. Revnojiti will remain ia command at Camp until further order. O. P. MORTON. Commander in-Chief. - E01 mr: If Ren Ehbeti win me for City Engineer, he. will receive the supp.rt ot rainv ve.iers. dtf FOURTH r ARD. LECAL. v;HEUllTS SALE.--Br vir u of . i I n0"t,. Ua-i fr.sw iL Vlto Con; mitt 11 r a t i .r, t1 b- cj.r-fes .ri drTtTe. tn fr ! j tt-a tL I reetr.aa as-t a?;ni Robert A. Klüt;. pHn. i I Ct'U J tn -l tn for j j MXrJiXZ , ' . n ;. 1 k'r'i f..tt a Krr, ! ke ie.i e the J ClM, luiAiit, K n rrt-raa-; or n fsvoe j f tt wiüjt dsrtie Kt lut e. ;s.tej m ia : r;'. i -'r. i-.i w I r'' t rV " l1?' ; x-iatp if. rteet. 13) rte.a 1.1 ia; -!, ftw. .h,nj '.ghty ini aer: a' the ean rstf (S' 4 J thta.-.iieavt 'jasrter, (s,; i(m.u twenty ,ri) ' 7i'vJxi- ' bU r j 'r .rTpK"uV .n lM. i 1 . ' ' t t mtV j , 1r(l,u ttf v ,,.1 Lea! I.M.te. t.elir I , t .l.- 1.. .t v,-.. ,.t . . .1 a .. . y . . ... m i?rs. I.-f U'm Ii ' ft-t.na: Mtra rar t. i ti f i rt i tti-iT t f 'b. an I fciQ failure lo ra'.i . a u-4 ftoC'ilria ! aiiftfr M4ll ftnu:!... r I i -. t " tl tbn ! lWr ol'f tk bt-ftimnle. ia waaii Raii ,itr, to its Lnb.;iarr f t,.b. i

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DRiISS FABRICS fkOH taction V forced Sales! t.rm thMli Cl of lutpor lllon ! EDS ALL, McDOUOAL Be CO. tiviiit: itTtti cf IWItIS IIUEtJS WOODS! Ih-cchw Illumine Ja-pa llwtds and Jjuipei, Orissailles, Pontiellei, Plain and Tiaid Poplin. MozambiqueJ, Circassian de Pt)i!ei. Greniolaai, Ancocias, Barce Acglaist. Poil de Cnevre, Foulanda, Real China Silk. Magentines, Shepherd's Plaidu, Crepe Marctz. rhin French CambrU-s. Sxall Fipured PcrcRle. ALSO k'U.OOa Yds LAVELLAb, woith 12 e !nrfi4' 10.U0U Yds Fine CUALLI3, " 20c for PJij R-antiful Tis veiling and Street Mit tut ee at sk( cents. ll,uM Yard Reautiful Cahc- st i1 tc. 10 Yards Fat Culor Choice Calico for JI.ihi s SPLENDID LINE OY Tl a 11 1 Irs, Hoop Skirt, Parasol, etc. PLACE ANT) FAN'CY DRESS SILKS ! Vtrv Bet Manufactures lUack Silks at 7, So, l.oo aiei lr.. A P-auif.il St4ek of Ne" nd Llear.t FANCY DRES SSILKS ! t'trr-ti j '. d ijl !n ' avrae, in, vrvun, urun, .Vidnc kJowr, Biut.SlOM, WoodCybr? Uv, thee e ry .!rl- ' ' SlUlU Check China A Foal&rd Silkt. ? B..?i. .yZ1?': 1 at : n ann otr r'iM! v ui' k w 01 1 r 1 11 1 ;isi n i ' ' i ti"KIV4ALL. M'DOEfiAI .1 CO . a f aoirh ae4 Main Imm, TtaKTk illlTt, OT) HWws

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nEFRESHMENTS. TcYrfjlTKT THIS AV AND KVKNINO. - . - s( '11)1 )F.H'S. 1 iui'. Tin e si'pj.iie-J tu l.oft N-wke. s ODA AND I -INK CIOAKS. T - SCCDDDICh, in ., ft .etL f ist 1UÜ-. 4'. FOR RENT. Oni: or thi: mo.vf tlkasANT n i irinr- i r a nmj'.i n i rrpvtf !e Uo,.y, mTerre.IIaatr, e..ttj f.f Su:u-r, Y v -tl c ettrr 44sr-.r:urTi4- f.ir . t. I c-r -rt-t.:.r. j;'iv il- jfrri NMh c ai -n r. lih an-l I'.ji-te iri-t ijirJTd.f DW I ; LLl Si i 1 1 i" Ts "k rZr. "HUNT. I'ifiUMlr I - alf.l brwe:i f :v:b M.4 Svfjtl wr-fu, n.-'li of Cte'tnut Kret, CMitii:inr . r r. r. l cilir. Aj ;.'.v n J. P. t:ONIIT. rs.lt: Oti.-e crr Mlnhall A rdaca'FOR SALE. 4 - V tlOOl) SIX'OND-HAND PINO; 4rr low. F..r tartitul:, ajjtj at tic N'ortlwf it corc r ef ith a: Tai;'. .t. 1 piTTtltf I AMILY HOKSi; UOU SALEr!ViV?h brJi eour.tr, Ir CLOTH INC. Removed. HAVIN(i K EM OY ED MY EXmock of nJ.iriR to No. K2 Viia S , ' cr.o dcr VV.Ht f iVk c Sthj Ilareware Store, 1 : l:.Ti: n y f: it n't er I tfce tjc,lir ftertttT, u call ' ant rtrfxtur rr.v 'i k ef ( !r.tl:.-K, if,rr porcbs- ' ft.nÄ elft.'liere." P. K' 1TF.XMLIMER. ;CI-dl01A.lni He move (I SAM'L MACK I-.as t 'moved Iii Ct'Aklncr S'nre to No. W VVbah rueet, tjt tic eat ea'lo''.!, Rin'iy k Co's kt.srf, waere hi wlU be glad to aee bti o friend aMi a tuany new &u ai u.ay favor Lira wiihacwl. lit Ls a fall ' k vf elvi-- Clc-.Ltt f.-. ipJivv BOARDING. TÜA OAKDEKS WANTED. navXJ lr.2 taka the Itirr lbce, ei the corner jf J aJ lVplr treetft. vulil like 10 or 13 more boa. j er by tbe w-ek or day. Cui firn!U aU board wuw I e4 roexns to pe; sons wLo w bti to fun:lh iteci W j ft-va't tbftr.lTe. ArcorTitnolklioti go"d ar4 terto ; retK-ble. Z. K. BAHNET. J ap?W2::i WANTED. A GOOD (ilKLYVHO CAN DO 2 V IKtiM-.wtTk, we;l, can CM a gvd liLati-n La r-rio-dir hiiaii-rrs hooK sroKi. 1 MEDICAL. 1 Homeopathy ! DU. 10KNS. Homeopathic I'I.vmci4ii, laf of Loui lite. Kj ., La lufAteJ lctLI , t'itr anil lr.len'.s u tViVl'.K th.l k. f-ttre f: Id it ; lain-. v . IY. Ioa c.inr l.if;Llr rec.amn'DUoi lo tLe ttitlteil ef Terre Haute, ai a ns-Lolar anl urct4ful Iiartlouer, y the leading Itiv ski-nft an t L'Jt.v'l. I dj.r:nietit cl tit former k-tr.e. I. lau, rr.ty b feu Ii-1 .1 rn'A Li mi-ik, (lirii n't pn-frvat-vn:. I aheut.) in the e.r.ce frm rly rs.r .'J ) 1' T- . i ctM-ddHr iH.ith .f 1 lie I'.untii) ll..ui afK1tw. CONFECTIONS & FRUITS. t'ST UECEIVED AT I Kit'., N.. 9, I ik am Sir.rkT Kn h Uraiife arvt l.rini.; I reki. l'run: atul l ifcs, Krcti lUislr. and Sum; TreJi IVkks IteJ Jelly. ,1 IT ST KECI'IVED DKIi'.s, AT sci;i. A lari.r ..' tin. t.t .if plrd-i'.jr--Aii.tChil-lr.Ot'a.. ,1 l-ST lir.rr.lYED AT Sri:. f'KK . :t0,(0l fiiK t '..-r. lui Tirana u't F.i.-Cut ( n-in T'o.. EST HEC'EI VEI) AT SCEDEK, iaiav,ilo Vi.nftr.t e'aiU4 at Äal. j.r Ma.. f.f CkJ I el. (art 10-dJ RAILROADS. Ev&nsville & CrawfordsTille RH Co. NOTItT. TO M'OC KIIOl.tlFIO. I T A MEETTNUt of the Board 2 V es iv.rect. ts ef iLa Ct-trrany, hi4 Arrfl l- fc, lCl,itw--Itlrn-i, Tht a final rail r f all r-aU.-vee. . Stock In ü.e Kvtniville a Crff '1u.'te Kiün.at V . . .1. 1, ' J ' . . I u"tiim-.i i t iiicknui.,. ,-i reii'.r in itö .i.iiij. iv Uile pat !! 4 .1 ff 1 f.-r iLe 12tL Uv rt Jw.. tat. at Ltsi lUiJkl'.a- Hc u TV. IL UfKeen, lu ifc i elty .1rre-n-.:'r. J. H. MAkTl, S'y. ! p?Ot3w DUILDINC. 'To Contractors and "Builders ! PROPOSALS WILL BE BEcsierU at Parke t'v.My Hat.k, at lt-k:il. . , Indiana, f--T iL rUoi 4C a LutlJlr.g tu le wrd . rrktsjc au4 (Lt purpe. Tbe prty tattnvti. j wvk wt'.J fanjftb all rut?1a ar,4 Iii, l'ttl lir., j t W 4 ItrVk. wtiii Iroo Fta,t, r.rat voiy, rnl Ire., I Vii.t,e CaiK atvl fitlt. nn ant peettVauoT ran Ve au at tbe f iL IUak. fier ih XW la, until tt Jl day cf My. atl to !.kb time pr t pt-U will be rocit-'-t C. w. ixvi.r.. I-oxksi:. Alf'J 10. lh41-d? Caahiet. r - I Ic l'ar.s;4i J raa!, IoU4poJ i4i.Ua l, Ifayi, Offler, rvaJiri;!r Jo'.rr.ai, V.tKerttea aretVa . trirt w, and KU ie th!a ftsTiw. COAL OIL AND LAMPS. V ii Ah O fi L. , ijKitri:iTi.v ci.cai: j. rrin: A. frt3 O O ü o sniM, or HMOItL, V AiM.U Jr.t If-t-e-i : o t.a Trity f f ranern ; tfce lrfet M "-"k rr If-ifLt ao tii aiit " At 12. D. UVDZOITQ, noTfjr rrax mrrsa faa. Ü