Daily Wabash Express, Volume 8, Number 287, Terre Haute, Vigo County, 15 January 1862 — Page 2

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TllE D'AIL.

l EXPRESS.

TEHKE-HAÜTE:

From tb New Aanj Leijrr. An Outspoken Politician. Of all the Brecklnrlds politician- lathis

' Hute, Join Pettit wa undoubtedly the most

. - i ; 4101413. . 3 i o o o - JAK TAUT I.'.. 1 I lvttit d'nl net attempt to conceal that the

i L .. . .; 'effect of nch a course wju'.d be to elect Wk learu that the Butckunirmt .Democ- Lincoln, who?e elecTbn he regarded as lc--

j u be regretted thm that ol lijuui. A i fr IVttit was a rrominct.t incud-er of the

trrcia the. Sew Albany Utlpi. Democratic State Con? entiou.

WEDNESDAY

! Cnll foral nion State Convention. i Sixty thouued of tic citizens of Indiana

This b h , called bv Messrs. Palmer and j hitir." voluntarily taieu tin anas for the de-

racy of this city and vicinity, not feel par ticuUrly flittered by the Journal' declaration tht their iarty and platform of IrCO were soctioaal. Wo don'; wo:.der at it

The Journal has an unfortunate w.tv ti rating friendship.

.f cul

Wk reproduce from

the Ne Albsuv

hdjer, uYs ruorcir.. a lc?!er ritten by Joax I'rrxiTT, of La fayettc. t a oiaraittet of Breckbride Dements, in July. ls-tV), to which we ioT he the spiial attention of Douglas Detract its W.th thU u in Fitr irr, bo then wrote "Djca has denied the faith and is worse thin an InMiel," the Delegate front this conj.j. t the S:h of January Conrention. urucit buids and joiued withhiaa an I Lis fellows in hoa'.bj from the Conveutbn a resolution of regret for the death of Dviolas, and an tcdorsemetii cf hi patriotism. Are you, Daul Democrats, nUiiuij tint th?j wjali-b IcaJers Hill transfer you ah U the Leermg cf Job PtTtiTT? We kti jw you are not..

Tni Journl lu.for.ns us and thsj rest of mmk nd, ti.it there was but one National Dn. crlic Couveutbn in 1?0), ar.l tht is

the ere to whi.h the trat resolution ol the 8-.h of Janairy Convention refers. We re tucje tiiU Democratic National Convention referred to, waa that which nominated Ju Jge 'Doi'OLas. although thtf Jour tint does net say 3. Tuij eiplauaua look very wetl in print, but i-jir does it Ully vv Ith the troceevLngn of the Convention of the Mb int? Whea a rco'.utiou was offf red endorsing the course of Dote Lis, the auao i received with a storm of hiscs ar.J a ci.eril hooting, and the reohitloa not sefTereJ ta be read, and the proceedings of thai Convention as

publUhel by the Sentinel, Journal and other j Democratic sheets not doing the resolution. much revareaoe as t mention its regulation. What dcs th: mem? Simply a laeakinj repudiation of Ibfuui and hi former doctrines. Why wi it th A uot a speaker iu thit Couveuliou ever mectioned Lie name iu aiy remrk ma'le? Vt't'r becaue Dotci con'.d rio hjc h spirty, and eustiwn the Constitutioa aud the Liot his country. Tho te ichings of his list dv, in their eitimuion, were bvpocracy ai.d apostacy to their party, and now that he is dead they have lull repudiated him for hie

deroiion to hi country. The Jeurnei CtlU the Convcnti m that nominated 13aicaiaii'oe a sectional une, that ita teiulrucy was dU.-k)!utIou. We beHere tb.il, rt it take consolation in belieringthat iu supportei cannot be "bum buggeJ," and that hereatter tby will go with his party. Take them, all you cq get; you hare characterized them disuu ' ioniu, aud we as a LVmn r,rt.Y r0 rcrtli" we want no men of that persuasion. We presume you can nuke them convenient party associate. " . -- -

Tat Jwrnal of M or lay malet a conf too, to wULh we deire to invite pecia. attention. In trying to ipU'n wh that th Ute I'emoTitic I'utneMi oi , ed itelt to all tho ilatforma ot th puty, it .!ra we a dwlinvt:ti between it mtnjl acd grciional rUtfornt conceding, by i;e'.nry implication, that bota liud were ihm-trrtttc. of the Hrcckinr .!.;e 1 1 atforin, tt iy "Tbe

Conventl.mthitt.orulnntrdliat. ciMitr.cwai tcttoua!, bke the Chlca-o Conrentiou. and Injth to WhWl'.om iff 1' rMi." Anlit then ll lh,t ihHre-kin tldge W'm . r ! .n.d the Kepubl'.w ma were "rheek by .hnin- tb flnr f lt year and pUyct n st ho u,t U'.iy im a u h other 1.ft.l,-t'l'r. il ''. ,r ,1U .,.: iL- I'lmHi No. one wou'd

I null Ml im

iMfve?

ou be

?U'! HI fill il IIU'H

.u,trovihe iriM ... Ve: Htt!etuither a!on

itmj. "The pi-t .iTeirn ei among the lhmocrafifr ,lndani mui and w-H be frpotte i." Here it i-r th.U the Dotija ci.-u .ui the lb ceUm.Je men e.e!! ,.rr., n-twi!hst.'ndiig prt f 'n nc- il it-l ly wilUlUe Rpubheaii. uy-.ng t hvüc tho IVwu! He'ce B.;n s INiiixJ ia a Deti.-vral, i-llieeiioinl pi it tum Dem er. t o. aud all.tU- I itt" rc Dia K-riV i-y th aie 'not 7 Democrat. Bult ruatici it thit. they bae

a.i couie u'-:-vi ." . v ' V

aute CoaveutiQa recetitly held at IndiauaU views t J he of some irnjvjrtance, and we therefore reprint a letter written by

Ilia to the BrcckinriJge Stite Committee in LArartTTr.. July IroJ. (Jkstllmkn: I Lire received jcur Utter of the 2ith ir.st , aking roe to be present at the maw convention of the friends of Dreck ridge and Lane, to bo held at Indauapol.! on the 31;t or th'u mouth, and assuring uie that it would cive my Dumerous Ineuds ia Indi

ana the greatest pleasure to have me oa tut occasion dL-cu the great disturbu.g ques

tion which bas unhapptly obtru iea lweti iuio . ...A-a iK f macra tic Dart V.

I duly appreciate the friendship an t kuuiutu unnite-tcd ia vour letter, aud ui.uer other circumitancc 1 should have reciprocal p!eisure in coniplvitig with your request; but I hold a high judicial office, and I have ever been avcrio to thejudlciary taking an active part m public roinical strife. Huch is the ru!e I hve prer bed lor my own action, and I caanot, with self re.-pect. depart from iu I hope and believe that a little reflection will bring all riot thinking men to approve my determination. 'The great disturbing question" ouht cever to have been auch, for the right aud dmv of the General Ooveruraent to protect

tho property of all her citizens wherever her xj wer and jurisdiction eateud should never have beeu a question worthy of a moment -erious thought. What is a gorernment

worth that is unable or unwilling to proie the rrous and property ol iu euhjects or c.tiiens, both at home and abroadt I tullv approve of the purpose of the souu J Democracv 13 put Breckinridge aud Line

electoral ticket b the field in thU State Mv sympathy nJ judgment are with them, and i can not but hope they may succeed. It U aid that this is going Counter to and bolting the regular nomination, and tint it will prevent Douglas getting the vote ot ta:s State. I deny botn ot ihese prop-nions. It wt rot regular to aJjouru the Cunventioa

Irom Charleston to Baltimore. It was not re-ular to eaclude at tbe Utter oty duly pno nted delegates Irota their seat.-. It was

not regular to nom naio cauuiu u "v, half of the members after tho o .V.er u. t hl withdrawn; nor is it true that running a Breckinridge and Lsne ticket will dieal Douglas In thi State. My observation f it s es me there ar enough sound Democrat- Li the State wlio wouU not vote for the Doulaa ticket if no other ticket was in the field to deleal him: but however thn may be. U ts the riKht and dutv of all men to vote lor ucli men as re?reeat their principles. T he truth is. there U no regular nomlnes of the Dem cratic party in the field, and every Democrat iaathbertv to rote lor whom he please.

without violating psrty usages ot party i i -I prelcr Breckinridge and Lane, becau-e their lineal faith and platform are mate. It is aaid that this policy will elect Lincoln.-. Ixtitbtn rather thin that Dou ;ht ihouid tuCCttJ. I believe that Lincoln ie a more conservative andtonnder national mm thin Doughs, and that less danger to the Union, and to t's part. North aad South, is to be leared in the ele.tiou of the former than the Utter. I 0 3 not desire the electioa ot a man who mjs. Dougl is doe, "It matters not what way the Supreme Court msy hereatter decide as to the ahstmct rpte-tion whether slavery may or msv not go into a tcritory under the tontitution; the people have the lawful means to liitroduce!or exelu-U it. as they please.' This shows that he is aeithfr ajurft nor a

talesman: lor, being either. he mun no that the judgment and decree of the Supreme I'.mrt. under our form of Government int;

be ubered. though it hoiild take the whole power öt the United States tocntorxe them, end that there are no lawlnl means U pntnt or defeat the.r execution. An appeal cannot be lawfully Lileu Irom thejud-mentof the Supreme Court to a popular meetlns- ThU won! I be evolution and auan hv. not wiihiu the Conu.tution nd Uws of Ihe't'nioi.. As e!l nnyit be .d .l.i it iha Siinrfme t:url bis decreed, in a

I

K)liua Theatre at the State Capii

Mit n.St. I he attendance from tae abolition countic tt'a iiiiie 1 n zc, but the Democats cf the Sjiiihcra lurtioa uf the State ihe

I B inner Districts and Banner Couutie

wtre few. they ceniiii t a care but little ab . ui the uluir. . They are ju-t now engag-i iu aa endeavor to diive the rebels out of Kentucay, and to open up the MLssLippi for the coavtvauit of their iroduce to the mean,

ari l cere little nlKrut conventions or the intriues of o'di.e f-eelei. ' ;

The Can vcatiw was called ta order by

Arth-r Flu Aubart AU louia llradt Mariti

hlackuian Olive

n a 4 a

Wt. t'uinra;tutuau r.ilmer, wt inaoo a !ptech on the occ.isiou, when Jos. W. Chpm in. Kvj , of Madien was nude temjorary thairman. Mr. Chapman dhl not. for a won der, undertake U male a speech. 'Attcfwards Hon. Th nias A. Hendricks was dec ted j cnntntiit l're-ident ai d p.roceedotl to make a pect h of oue length, quoting, with aj ri'bitiun. an abolition tirade against the l'rfident. Wo s-upo.-e most ot our rcaect-i have bend Mr. Hendricks on the ittuup, an 1 arc familiar with his atvle;' wt hall not therefore tlevoto our linilt4 rpace to putting his speech in print. Alter Mr. Hendricks had concluded, the organization was completed by electing Messrs. Durham aud Ilstingä Secretaries, w hen the H jti. S.meonK. Wolfe ol Harrison county ofiVreJ a resolution (which was adop t' djlor the appointment of a committee to

report a puttorm, and the delegation Irom the reiective Districts selected the follow

ing rer?ou3 to compose the committee: 1st,

Wm. i;. ililack: UJ, . K. Nolle: ovi joa. j W. Chapman; 4th, Dr. Geo. Berry; oih, L!e Devlin; 6:h. Jo. E. McD .nald; 7th. Archibald Johuston; Mb, S C WilUon, 9ih, Johu iironfield;lthh, 1. D.O. Nelson; 11th, L. 1 Milhgau. A tesoluuon was here introduced to the effect that immediately uu the adoption of a t.UtUiim tho Convention proceed to- the

nom nation of cand. dates. This was adopted by a constructive vote of ayes 511, noes 72. Among the counties v otiit no were Clark, Crawford, Flovd, Hsriison, Terry and Scott. Candidates lor tho various oflices were then named. The Hon. D. U. Eckles offered a resolu tion that the Sixth (Indianapolis) District have no more votes iu tho State Central Cor.uuittee ihau the oil er Du-tncts! This waa unkind in Jud ' Eckies, and a direct in

suit to the Ccutral District. Just to think

i ol not allowing Porter's boÜtioN District no

more vote iu a Democratic committee than

Law', Craven'n, or Hohn in'a. The motion canted, however, and we fe w the party will be ".-pl.t" ia couciuence. Upon reassembling alter dinner, the Lti

of

the Constitution, awl tho liberties of the peo

ple.it is unbecoming thce ho remain at home to array themselves in partisan warfare againjt each other, the probable consequences of which must be to prevent the resources of the country from being applied to thefupport and maiuteuan2 of the army, the engenUuing or ftrifo anddicord, the widiholdbg ol eu: ilics for the war-worn soldiers, and of

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recruira for the ranks thinned by battle; and j JJ-JJ"

oar terminate in the demoralization of the luirdMary

army, and the overthrow if constitutional U4rum A'nuft liberty. .i...tu

Therefore, n.o.st carnestiv deprecating all iumtt Uaxth- , it huhop Caroline 1 efforts to kerp on f.wt pvty intluencea, pre- Kun uiices and discipline, persons, Electors iugard EaB)r of Iidiana, who are in for of the igorous BrownBaiMay prosecution of tho ar for tho pre ervation Uf 1 of the Vnlon nr. 1 the mimtf nance of the Con- iiUrdrtt lht r. tUutlon, are, without respect to pgat ihHCi Crtwfura M Mi cal aociations.icvitcsltomeetin Mm Con f""-rit

vention, at Indianadis, on the M day of narkIaiMa3

I'utlisUd in te Paptr Aariny the Larjt Circulation ! MST OPTIlaTTERK KK1CA1X1NO IS THF. IV8TOKF1CF AT TFKKF. HAI TK, INDIANA, JAK f A IK V i: IHG'i, $i C'tliiitj f'ir any oftht, tl.ie ,tyt,AJrtriif1" noil girt lh yuttUnrr of tk Lit. LAMPS' LIST.

CLOTHING.

MEDSCAL.

f., ...rro nf nominal ( aniiit-n arau

rUrk Susan

ing candidates for the oflices of State, to he , ik Kiun

voted for at the neit eneial elect oa.

CLlüth lioJa

ThilJ J J Mr

And to the end that Indiana may continue CbrUty w.ci.ia

ti enjoy the high position with the other fCxcCLarloiN'

States which the has in the present war b.tli- -"J-

trto occupied, and that all the energies of iui,r J )t,anna

the State miv be unitedly put forth lor the ,)4,lÄ9f Mary

effectual aurpic-Mdon of tho lebellion. that g11 the Con-ditu'hi i inav be respected, its au iucLe srh U thority acknowledged", and law und order once J4,;;y.r",,n'ta

Iickfrsu anc

neatly hoped tlmt nil gool citizens w ill, for lKdu MartLa

ImJJ r-tou n una

the time, put .vide party, and unite for tho

countrv.

It Ii tu p lire) 3Iur.lall' t'orcre Iii .raV.!-' Iicr are lloilv I'ureii

etl.

LoviatiLir. Jan. 1 All is luiet dewn

tho road

A delec uion of ladies from Gibson coun

pmrerfa.e.that Mr. D-ugl.is isthr owner of a section of land ia Karris, the e !e .d Ihelrrrltorv luve the Uw ful m.-i,s t . ..e r.rive him nt it This is moi.-ir. s .. -:'ru.o.

an llheau'b.ir of it i-annot ICM C c-.in teuince l r the rr.-s..ln,ev. Mr. f1"'"' Vi prortd n re thrwrnnd prtf.nü -ft ' Oiutia-tHt mud fri. J " ""tI" ' f,UfIrt. "Ih '"" V Mn ihm an in'ihl " Ca-ir nt . ..dtl,e

c.aio herk by jwl snf-ftf ext,iVa-i:ice and an ambit ...as vtnf.- f.r ,..:...,..! tr.... ul,. weie contrtv inz to Him no (Vur.m ihn r-; t .

V?r procecoa: The cerennny of handing ia lists of delej;atc.s w.s now gone throuU with. From a lare number of counties no names wer roporicd. and from some, entitled to a half deren delegate, only one or tvo were pres-

e.t. . Tho 1'htform Committee hiving retired, the Hon. John G. Davis, lato Republican can lul lte for Congress in the Terre Haute D.strut, was called upou fur a speech, and

he ui l ie one, which is Haul to have caueo

forth applau.se," but whether liom tits eld a. i II . i

Kepublnvui Incnds in the gaueues or irom i ro:t"-erl Peinocrauiu the ball does not appcir. T?how the pirit of Mr. Davis's speech we reale a brief extract: lit would vot-j lor n. platloru endorsing

this adm.nistratiou. He would vote lor no platform which would pledge tho people to au unconditional prosecution of this war. Ho nem blended to endorso anything w hich came out of that miserable Nazareth, tili Republican Administration. You might t ilk to him about the honesty of Abo Liu cola about his conservatism on thw alavery question. He was us corrupt as thoaa who curround him, and. unfortunately, the smallr; toad ia the puddle! He was, although at Ihe time ho ra ght be politic, a) corrupt a Simon Cameron, wlio ought to have been hung when ho was a liule boy! They might taik ab ut hanging him r Davis) fjr etprens

bg tl ee sfiiiuin'nt, hut let them first ro and hang the editor oftlieirown p-ijre who Mid the same thing.

The s-l;'r hero pote the re-oltitMns and Tho leading of tho u'olutioii4 having been ctjncluded, the Hoa. Wm. H Knglisli moved their adoption. Several members deoircd to iU uh the res dutions. but tnis was not in the programme, and hem e th it.... l-.l.i. f. i' fi ,'wliose letter to the Hied

! iim l I'.M.. hi. tiro d.- hiring tlil ihe t-b-c

of ln.-V.n was preferable to lint ol D ..iv;Us. . i ill it th Chicago pl.ilfotia was better lhi:i tli- Di-mociatic, w- have pub lishe 1 m m t -1 the precioiM qucdioa, thus a .:v;ng the r r. pieventing an dU u--i .li ot -o vital a iuiIHt as a political

(i. emirsu IVUitts motma was i . I i i t.ci'ii previoiudy arranged

I a platlorm which ihr lele

ty, Indiana, presented o staud of colors at iU LouUrdle Hotel to the .Vnh Indiana

regiment, encamped on the Iouisvill? aud i.iivill rilroid.

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A letter dated uet eiuoer ;un, uom Charleston, S.Ü., from Col. Woodruff, regret that the government have not effected his exchange., A letter for Castle v ille on tho 11th, to the Democrat, Kays that n akirmUh took place on a crofk thico miles west of J'aintsvillc,

between a pcrtiou of the'dd irginu cavalry, JVV.mu. under Col. Wwles, Federal and a portion of J Jjj Marshiir forces, under bhawhan. Kebel ,Umlltoa ji.rgvrtt j 3 i.. I-;ilr lonrf n wounded, and seven Harris Laura

Ukcn prisoners. FHenl hs two killed and JJ;gSg one wounded. ii.ttanMF. Before Howies commenced the altack, Hi4 smutha F hall nddtes.se! his men. ail llrrrhution llarr et

.,.; :.a,.,!e rf the wholo force. Ihnary tli'Hh

lLlill. IUV GJ I v . v. v -

K.varts Hlu F.TiUis klUalvth F.dtnßton Fll Kllioil Mry A KranWhn Ut becva A Franklin FlU Frrs lauHa FuX Sallio Pox ItLoda Full lU-Ucca A (ioulden Margaret (Itrritvn Mry (lardner LW Mrs Gariwr avincy (illicrraa Martha (iluk MtrgarH Cuodrlch U A

(it, ehaiu MatlLU HanU Mary J Ha.dett uaii U IUrp r MrtU llari t Catharine

lUrriiiKh'Q J'dis A

! .1..

The men refused, aaying tnoy prcierreu oSge,,u Kliai-rtJa fighting to such u cowardly court c. j,,,., yamy After tho akirmUh Mashall'a '.holo frco jeffers Crohi.e

fled, and three hundred pick-i iniamrv aim

d, ex-

Jycot Maty JaxkelCatLaribe Jubiifton Charlotte Jou. fcunuh Jubnson Mary F Knot Mary X Kin Kliiabeth Krume Sarah Un M J Uw a Mary J lana hoaaa lowil Nautita Iyd SaraL txw Aun K louis Anna A l.ycan Sot.Lia Malcolm F.lix Mariea.-ua Sarah Martin A Fli-'a Minn P J Meer Al(uU Meaner Margaret Mew Llnney Mary MdcM!tnJ2 Milter I'litabelh Moruin If.Ut Murrey Fuinia 2 Murjiby Margaret McAun Mary 2 Md'laJen Auianda McMaiM-ui Marlba McCoy Luciiwla McCiure Sarah McCurlej Mary MtClung Amaiid McMull!QSrth N'orton Mary A Noel Mary I. IFNeal FUeu2 Pardae Naucy frura Mary Taut Srah Price Martah F. 1'oyrur Anna PiwellFlixatx-lL Pureed ttartha Ileeve LUa IUbina.n Kle U(mmd Mahala Kod.ers Mary A Itutsell Mabala Kuell CaihatitillobTla S.sait Staik N-ii y Soarhawk F.nishi Mou Sarau A Stevern Marth i Sw.et Ada'i Stern Cuarlutt.Mirpard Sui. Stew art Mary J Singbor Llnnr. SwUkard Iazi Stlchlrrlaizie Squires Ulleii Siog tri JennWhmo k Mary SmitU Fh-W Smith Mana Smith Sarab Smith I)rucil!a T LeurlMl TLoiuaa Ann L Tboaipcon Marg.-T-1 Variier rally

Victory Ituth Waruer tlUaUtl. K Warnrr Amanda MTatfcon Mary W.tkiula UulJa Waterier Mar A WebMir'Mary II tVrlaht F.lmir2 iritrruiu- Klniir W oo.l Mary F. Wood llt-r Ai.u VjethMrlab2

Mmsiiall & Paddock

h w r: Ri ck'vi n rnui.

I FALL AND WINTMU STY I. KS

v- a v

IUI VflllLN

III.OOI

Puriücr

Aflrr Tul.i"

or

.iiifiirr Tuliüi.

i;iu:;.tkst ukmkdy in TlolIDelicioiis A Ic! ic 1 l f 1 " linl ! v r '."akin !

'Tlin THOUSANDS up t; ih- iAF K X ' S AV F VK t .nuynd..,,.. lvl Ii Ii 1 i a- a a ... rt.rt.rT tut '-!:y i- . - .i".r,r,.!vU r-cv.' s ar.d IM i-a !: M - t: -

"Atid ha e now tho am i.ski.t-r ami vrsr 1 1 1 i-ANr "iCi k or CASSIMÜKKS, MllLTONS. hi:a HKS. VKSTlMiS. ic . Kver in tills lty. Our Stock cf Mcrchanl Tailorins: (iooiis

y

tüh-i-Rthe h;.-l r-l-'"-: tU f-k, mi", i vn'.t I ! Ilcalttk and Mi enllt Ttll.KSC IS NO ÜlSTAKi: AlajtT Ii I ft willc re IJwrl'utr.ph;:.!, 1 : . I . ': iv tt i V. Hfu.laite, Cfrr-'..u .f S;".--. t . n'.t Airno, ii ward trvr, I. ad " a!-. I . i IJr, Sl .!ni-h or IV. .'... ii r'.NTlJ- MF.N, d. yva w .-t. 1 i.-. s. -i and viircrMist I.Al.iK.-, I-y.a w list tl.e 1 . ! l. :'. t toyc r cl.eV."p;ii.? tl n p .i i.vce n.v.l ' ' liv IRAN'S sn:iixc.Ti:):M.- uw- ; .o.tdaxm : tiviriru: Dr'.ay ii t a ii..ruert, ll i v . rt r'.'. t .-u-I. . tioii. It will cure at y u. an tf tl. Ki ii , V : ! cr WtdUcr; ra:r.t;i.rf, C'.o'r'-t d V.-i.-i:u..i ,:.),: ' luifT t.f tLe Woci"? brrri n- s-. r ) Ji . f. i.i'i i'hrn'.c r N-rv Iyimi. It - ret.i-.'.y. fur liildr-n.

n ne huu Ircd ;Fcdcnl cavalry punuc npetinir to overtake them and tako Tr

liurg. ,e

UFNTI.KMAN S LIST.

rontons- lAi.derioQlt

At JoejU Anderson U Anderson F.lia Aden Alfred .tnderaon John A Arthur Ivid M 2

Arnold David AUrman Wm AutlnThos liaaber Wm n.üley Jarom

Haty wm

fol.Ulllich not Ki:iied Iii Promotion rrobablcfJcn. Hpynolds--Mllitnry Mnttera. Teh-tranhic erreapou leurB wf fin. tiaH. Inpiavsiolis, Jan. 13. There is no truth ia the report that

. a iavl lty n I Col. WillicU lui or Intended to resign; but, ,uk wn.y nnlrrr. it l l ciuilO firob.lblo that tho Hartha J.hu

Vrcsideut will appoint him a Hrijjadier Cen- Jjanu AJrt 2 tral. . ... (. t ltracUChrI (lav. Motion ha.s telegraphed the 1 iet- jujiow Ambro dent urcintr him not D accept the resigna iuroalvid tion ofOeS.HeTnolds, but to grant hin if.:w;,' hört leave of abaence until he ean arrange urorl, Wro bis business. ... HurneitJtV Tho .V21 rcciment, Cul. McKcynolds. la Uurdeyvyua

ordere here from Uushv ille and it is said it '1. V 7 will bo consolidated with th.' obth r-ulro.vl .cUt pbiilio regiment. Lieut. Colonel Lucas of the lbth n,.,k-at fharir r.. . i .r. i t . wiili I'ufiidJ title Hickwethjr

la nana. i.e.- ; - mItsmn Jerrnii.h

lor in.vt reiir-iu.

Iloyle Fraiicl HI.M'bMr Hounl Olt.r I'.rown If viikl burr John fcull W m

Can ad y Ji.hu W

.fd I. I

pi i'lorui f U-i.ilr. !. iu i' i ii-

,WÄrCTTIT. H,.n d imes Morrison. W H. T all..;, d U Uder. A. K- Crlton..!. M. lom.in;a. .1. W..H.m luMi,J.M. TaWii,. D I ... biH-nlll. F. IMey. Dr McWorknun. aid. I. H M Ii te. InJianapoü. L'1

I RO.M C A1UO Social I.lsfsWb U tt rinrinnat' liai-W I'llin, Jail I-

1" . ?. -..r .! tVurti.crs" ate l i he "for-

.otteu ' th it !,the JjurniM-ie not care

bv modi tber were M tt -o.al. UMi bow much

1 i.i -n, o they only

ink caiao airvi-iTioN. tt , Matter here acd at Fwrt Jetfcr 'f icniln In natu ciUO. since mv ll d.-puh. Mes

"fjr' I enger irom bstlow repoit the trus-pe cm: f..rtible. The Ijcalion selected is a k-ood

one. The weather h is turned ju.te .!. with sharp, cutting wind. Tl.e roils .lie

drtiwg very fist

thevdidt i lrei. up i.ie

bel- 1 nke ui t:-? pacli ?.uw ! 1-n t it J V nephew ol (ien. Tolk waa . iptur.-d la-t .-. , . i - .1 . . . . in ...;!! ir i i f t. ar n out

. ... 1 fa. t. ,.1 In Iu r -e; m d s

W n na. .1. r ' lili. l"

beaut iui

.11 .iit in I ! i mo IM" c W' H in "n i . . , . ail put in it r w.ic 4 ..tfhes to npies in Columbus, which branch c f th .. uty nr iriy j C ,vt, ft ,xtf r, Qa ,rcrniasS

Which put i the tr'mkirtJ l)ftivr,ity I We br; e that we -hall heir n uire of the J0urn9l'$ terrin'o di mit i itior.s cf tin ittl lirfut.licjn: l..c it a.lm is th it it ia

i . i ... ii .

lit tlrtl Wliil TIMi.TJ trM

tl. S -I.

t

cheea

now

4rl. How d ,fi it 111 the t jd

We do not l-liove thit

.u.y

l lie Im'.-.) t sup

porters of Dotuta a:e n adv to l-e tru.sler rfrl in this wsy. I t ;i , l-i hi :uue, denourue-l all tue- D: eck! nrl-ie? uv n a tritor, ar. 1 wun'l h s i'r c.r-Ia al!.t them teiUc-i; thera tint th.v sh.Md-l s ip-ri Mr

Livcot A lt ui-' down their troi.i

er .it

baa bNn opilers! I m irae Mnrtni: i

the trauspirt.s. Cf t. Koiuitr. is report t klm. A dispit- h to lien, ('rat.t from rort Jef fer-on. tates !ist this ntieTn"on a re.-v-t.n-..s

j aaaee wsa uu ie in the direiou ,f l dnrni hus br a large force of cavalry m or (' t

' Stuart. .i;;s.rted by the Uhli l.. i. os trri " Ia-fc.t1i" ......

mei.t. I'd. .Morgan. sii

'.I..: Ua

:e o w.

wen. an

check by j '.'

rutde np a puty. a .c

I bihliy au' Ii''. 4

f , 1

- a

Povi.tas i.e:.-w:. ire loroUe:),'

1 i;,t t Journal is w illing to

,::.ni ai.d tieis .ä,if their rrj

:b thr

tlCiO th;S

... a i V - v a 1 1 1 be u a i

wlth the- si'.ni in-M t-nt . el' i'.i-t d.ff.'terrt "

are they

forc'-t stvl.uua.

portere wilUtty vot ' ii .s - !c Itwidbe -s-Ue'-vLy jo-i." w. 9 f' tes ' Vui so:, my vir le.iw, aed-w t r re a copper for )ot:r ;-rir

i:.;.;s, r.n

der tVd. I.swlrr. !en M. t m .nJ c .n, pml th force, which went three indes bevonl KlliMt's Ml" The r-tv.-ilry diove in V.)e rebel picket At tl- ' n' 'he

j ''111 Ir-iSlS r.SS-I Iii .-I. itm. ... ........ Zt Card. Porter ot 'the LV... went ih.wn . . . I r 1... ... -,.l ml ,.,tr

i i s e'j jits t i r ;t ir e nrer i w.ru '

re mtnl leu, neary n:u wa? i.esm . ... liteetion CvTSO. Jar. Id NMlir; freh frc-m be!'jw tv-diy. All !4C to HiM" Ih.irt. Kort üf.lt t.d I', it

Jeffer"-

. i i .

jp.tis ii. ; . nU oii heird tem was put j tt.n.'i-li oii l.'r whip ai, l .-pur. We ere k. ad ttos.v thit there weie fitly two delegates

r.r. ...M.t Ii dc. ! tO VOtT 0T tHO rtiIU

ti. r.? i;i.der 'l.h tirxutiistaiices Kven

thev tie ei.'uei v uiiohjectionable the br

-u. ot th-n thnui-fi und-r-iho the previouv nrsM Mi 'i; was iiii-st ibcie.litah!e. No urh ;-t w..a ever bel ire altenipled ly a c-uvkut.ou pauittsHsUit to represent the pirty of iK.pul r nhts. , H ,u W. H llt!lh iiw moved that till (!o;ivei.ti.u u iji.erii until the Idi of July i.st. He ii t ihatin hsparl of the State it wculdbrrery tuiJp'Jlaf. t nominations io. - . Col C. L Dui.ham mke ijltt unking i, .ml:..iv;s n-.w. He ih la-lit .nch an actiwu won. 1 La urtw.-. nnd upfsle 1 to the C i.

Velitioll to COIM.V ll. llir" im nir ' crats iat'aa Soutlicn. part of the State, and j. tp nc tin noinsit ations. The vrde oa adjourning until tht Ith of "Jaly was taken by counties, tesulfing in a ni-jonir of the delegates votmj; against it. Ihe delegate fivoriug U were piineip-illy Iri in the Southern e unlies. Of course the ....rill or, 1 ler eared notbinc for the

j,i.e of the Demo iacy of Southeni It d an i . .1 i .1-

when m;i;-I iu cnrvo- tnrou-u u e.r e i-ii uspl.m-. Itut ustheeiert on appi oa l ei we eh II the IVt'iMi. th Hr-cht, the Il.oivo-. ih" H' n li'l' s. "d their agents . ' t!.r ' t-i" b- i'ler c-vuntlcs h.irulaly be 'J' wt fjr lite voe -f the mea wln.e re .pr'"t'iV ie.; ieos ihey hive d.re-ffed ar.d trettc-d i!o "i.tt n-, t. The" i;.i..t:tr hiii;' ! ti gsgee-l. the

ui i e! 1 ' I I fuiI v no rn

Hon. Divhl C llr.inhini has been appoint,.d by the Ihe-ident one of the Allotment .....'.i.L.'i.itu-ra for ihe Mste of Indians, un

der a recent net of Coni're-n. bv facilitate the i rawt..rd . : .C tu,. i. v t.v ihe soldiers to their t'amu M

Vr.u,V" " , V.;a ihr.... Com Cba.iman Hutler friends at home. I her aie Ihi e ( om miasiolietS to be appointed hrctc!l ..l!e. (;,.,., her Ia andrr These Couu-iis i-.neis an' t -ei ve without t'l.n He.oy cnipeutl-M,. He. object bei,, !to Hecu.e Jth Her ices of public- lin d P'i.tlei.ieti.niid ,;?.1,,,r e( !u de hungrv ctVu e n'elers. w-.ropion Ii F 2 -,.,.. Cartan Uwls Coi.kliu W Dl 1' In the S iuthern cities the busine-s men U!rr Soloman gladly t ike tho V. S. T,c-ury notes at par cho. Jsl... and hi elidlv nive liliv per cent, premium John

!' j for irt-1 1 in cvehtr.S'f for the Treasury notes 4Won iwnn. Dl their own Confederacy. This ningle fart, hiUAlfred

in -pile of nil the empty noi-e of the rv.utherti Conleder icv's newspapers ind demsgoirtus, clearly h w s w b it is thought of the comparative rtabil.tv and s dveticy of the two K)V ernmei.ts. the gemi.n- U jveri inrnt und the lwgu Cioveihioenl. sDii.x't F.rL ii A private letter from Fort ritkensstiicsth.it the rebels ihre m to ilnturoimhold.durins thel-it tiomtiirdmi nt. sia hundred sliell. only nine ol which exploded. They were all of Kngli-- mike.

;hool

a

Tl.a.a. ia it ' i '. .V ei ntnent mule ft

in Mart law), near Washif.gton. We bavo someol llopv politicians in this State who wnul 1 do well to tale a few lessons Af ie

PCnGONAL.

A

(' irtp: f so,-

After c pvli . i h-t d the n )miniti-r slhe i o.,chi i as loil -;

- - - ... ..I t .

I h"-e i - :ijti ?i we tlri.k. wm jrove. j,.,fr 154J!

at.. II... u t,..

N KAKNKST AIM'KAL. -The iin-lrriirt:d would not renctfnUy all the

ti.T.ituTi i.f Lis frleixfs w parna to the liupcrh-ua

!,rfMty f tU.iirf In a wh l.-. ai.d lb-new year l.' '-W j""' r'Miimncf, hniiR tt ti't that pt ry o'her hui'! mm rvpeit to make ttlet ifi ta a.v r.nl.l fee r-t al-o axpert th aainrf U..I: n :i.''tlsl -cw.!'i.( ih.rlr yr atandiii. andfion tUt!l lb" "r d.-nu to tie) r"-H ti"t, li f.eU il Ii; d ity " call upon all jr"ns tavhi i'l ii aif mint t-v call Irati'di itrly and make ettlrtre'it of tb" on", ll w-iiMnnvh .rot. r I bar M . rTf a-:d atltle with liim la peron, 1 an do ir brttrr thsri a tbir I jr-.;i. ' U Ih'V do i.el rail M-.n be will he- f n-nd U-'"' rsn. as b- I d,terH.h;ed to tn.Ve fit hroi'rb work.

oi orcer t

re'e:. :e i .e i.ers I

m .r it it i .I t -tore in the

,....... d! ti" t ! alf .mm oa which

'.l.-..' Tl r ,-i.trvl fli:ue who tailed the

Co'iTfT.tlon in the 1 p" o' I.

tr.d i V numliMM rs h r thei-i-elves

at '

hceo ei' v i-

I'eBi -i-r.i V t'l in

l ' . 1 , 1 1 ... v o r rt

I . ' . U I V

'vz at.-!r f-i ' "ii

COLLEGIATE.

Liv e

l The hreckin! idre ;

h.e Wfn

tr-a I l'n Iff

is-etease wi I thrt b fiMd t- r rl;o C 'romance I (at nt i

C ..f t'! (.' Two m-ire cdumns

Ke it ukv to naorrw;

tr

and

tli l-

IO

vd trto

ail the trsi.sv-its

litre luve teen thuU-tf.1 fr tht prpo-e. ;vW Mf4 ;h extent of their (:C tr i f:r, m;lM sWt of " ! -prav , catUoi a H rls W't.l rd I wt Holt Li s . M , -,a M I am a-uri trom the bt amht-ri'y tb.n ' .

'fictivn. wh-., attir rt-trevm t'.r iinny us ,

the Dein - ru e vfty. 4 ' arm- tan me

i r-lrf.:.)!! of Li Coin W .. pi

r..,..a l i!,.- ierr.f'f he te n-k the

Denion iei t f Ii i ' - ' :ile them the in si irrp-rt'.t.t IV; es, ire !c t outialle ed 1

Hsr,' ; Pi '" l Z 1 l-e ri"i mia'ti we

lire lor t!te bout which

Terrc-lUute Female College, fclltl Mlsl. a .ft 1

i cec arms ian ine ; riMM; rtcxi st'Mion l m ltre

eleraloe f.lHitol I i , le ( - w,l ..-p in ll-if-Uy

ChirV V. Ahi- . cf 1! I.teu'eru t : i rtghn.iit, is th- .si lo F-ugland. j;raod a and grcit cr: t d n . of Ihe I 'nitf-l Mat.

. s

-t

.1 i . C".

Ii e tro",'S .HC t-n inv.r "lj i rrp in m .-i Liuis. n d wiU arrive to a ght or to-nivt-ro F.ir pri-oners take i fcv (ei I a urvler onlers o: Oen. (inrt. tt rifhM t.. war hrowr bt te IhM I o.ct to

W VJ7- ' . - - -

.i - .. .i J aimar v. i-it . and .r.tti.ae tWe north.

U . Ja. V.-Cbapman, f..rm'rly IVo. or In Franklin t re P art-Hal F-i-!'r -f th Cnrrenitlo'iaj f'au'flst M.rhall. l!i.,b t-ei a hl-ii M the

i Mbf lar. anl n ' d R teaeLer. and l ri: i anil: t-iiUb-d Htty and r.r.!ft t. hia n fi-! ! ..r Ua.-l4larw. Natalttiat-'" he tnTirll.r i n:aa, t?.Cilr. ttie r-rs.T.t eioo, fi.lel ...!, .'in et-tio.t c.rar.iy. Thf- wbod' iireto

' ' . . . . 1.,.. ....1 . . . 1 .

T,.k M-...f..if V Js'e Cvnventoa at j .nur p3,d. ( r th-r,, - mm.,....! j H f ii..l-'M thnk that the way to , r; - U'"'n j,iS COVFhT. Ire: Vi,!. t.n '' ts i. e Vu.ru i-r.t.r.v'-d "f Pi Swith ; j. . n, , r, ji . l'th. ljc:. da aim

n. -'r-isetts c iv .'ry r ; re-ent Miti'ster . .lU Fre-i lent, -C 'id IV ! t

1

I '

lO ve v Ui Ulf It'U. " ail". irn ... .

it nhh iiifm. ouini-ii j.ierver.-i i

sdlv Wi vre them ia 'he celclratM tVhi- . I Ii -.'h fm ii.m.- i.irrj sen-, . ; All rl from whom Plri's Fort dc tires W h V man ki.-w. thit tren n ,t at nm. mia j I n1 h M',rom ! i, F..i.-t Tcr : e -e but prat dtdj and nljthtIiin'e: .. ? i la i ! r. i'-e srrif.-l r-f th Vt.ion army in that

. l

DOOKS.

. . -ses .... . e t'... -i i.f .'.. .Ir'h'l

The oi l i;v.uaci i'-u - y y

14 .. V 1.11V...

"jnVV Vlf cH uneMr. H . ketts. th ' the tre aia to uay.

s the nit.minpj I

th'r n'-rrrri'n fe;?, thostsar.-Js

. ' ...... .i ft .h i,t r.ir . i in nr.. .

. .1 . f ... . ,i..i f I . I'f, i'l! . 1 l.ll UI' t I .t' t' M '.""i "' ' ' ' :

. . . I io,i detlvrrers. In ew Oflear., m Mem-

UJt. J.U'.STl..V a..'. .w, . i -. - ...I a ..,.1...,. ril. ll.r L

1 1 ; ..t.it-Viie eridei.ee ents it. it imit i-t '

.r.H.trt.ut.l sa.f"'' I d i. the It el

u d thit l e vciuiittr.ly an.t !: hre J f:n f

,f UJT' .... m h.t.ts:r onan-l

cfj,ient 1 X nw,r. tr . e to gt all into common

l v a.o I o-morrow, a w w.

Tbe weather haa iume-1 Ir,tseiT e.Jd

I ef

and

Ti - .':,:.....: i' . . i tr r rfff c.

... - . . wm 1 m SAW... Ml Wt W 1.1..

r. -it I r. i'ii nun . .

i raverfiillv awaitin tl e arriml of the Fl t armk: nr - " i I rijtr.

HPUIJMDS: A KOVKL HY I w. ri'rrn, uJ! ii'B.uatrii j Hirrd". MACAULAY'S HlSTOUV OF F.NtlLAN'D Tel. tth. THF! WITS AND ITEAUX OFJOCIETY try the author cf ,Qnsrtyl tf Sixletj." -atlWertf At W . H. PlTSITtailail'i.

lw-an tiai.ii I

vcke aon Ü W tri keron I. W 2 lackeraon Ja.-vbP Dili Irüe Iktwi.aa Jaine larjii-lly Wm A Ikity F. k F. 1k.hL a in l ! Lxjw.1 l'eir Lhirham W Jokua

litubani Mr turrum Iatali

Kwaitlieot

F.arey Jjtne

F.vaiis lUrv.) K.dward l)iiit Kvai. 11 B

FdUwortk N 1 KliK'.ish ll V

rf.r Wui w

iTenck Jacob

Frederick Andrew ntrh J'bn Ko-ter J W I'olaotntf ti'j iatlagher W m liar-le John lirady Jermiab C.rahamCatTln i,rrnl MH! Qarrrtaon Joha rtawrt Henry tlreea Walter (ir-k W A t (ttl'man Parr.l tiillcreaa W m r,rl:dl He C l.llfHw l!lir-r C Grow field AC"! r.loier W ni Ory KI'rt'T, (irtb Jacob (1 :. I'arrisnn John If i May M '

Hair; Jan.

IU-ma Ihona-. W S It a una W m

llai.t?y J- rry

II r ub C C He nderao W in

il(inlH.tk ie

Howtll W J.-ltua luria ii Hottt:er JVoah Ik-ward W m Ho a land F. U I'.nTlowav Josk-ph llolter Jac h Holmra W W HuM-fe W HaRhMn A Haivjn Ilenr.v HulUert tr HuJil-a'ou Jr. e Hytfe John 1 Ickt Davia Jarrrr t M It , Jfcbr.svn l'atr. k 2 Jones H'd t J Joit-a CaUtn Joret Ji In JoaDaota Ü W Jobns Jol.n 5 J -et F. W Jahia Iatiiel Jobieain F.dwar-1 Jacob Wm Jfrdos t.eo Krapp J lv

I . you wart -ur Ue.i ste, t.in;,, -u: i to I eal'.hr, utrens r-1 ut' tL. r. p i j V.t jr jii'a MrrT.jrUii Cor ti:. vt ti.t- i . ; eai u b-.tt'e,; il I i l.cU'U tO Ik. line tahlt -e-j-s-nJul. taken eviry t; :i .i.T. Ij i a .uv preventive ';a.iit ai.-fnv.-r. f. v.r. -In U ra or any prei la g d.M-aae. J CALTIUN' Usware I ItuK'i ,r ''- ! r. t rv in Tialm uiK.u voll a U'tt'fdL t.i'm;

: .apan:" a iwi.ii u they tan tuy Leap, ty Elegant and Fashionable Garments j J-l",;; I 1 . ..a- .. . l.fl. isiv . I ,i .

IS PKUKKCT. And we'are now fully pic-pur.-d to turn t:

Kelley Jatro-s Kettb KC liorf ("bsrle. Klnm-r l. W Knykendall I.K5 F.uykindail H !a-e laac 2 Lea Jufcn lions; John lxm W in J r Long John It 1-yttic Jo-b Mtrkle Jvhn Macklalo Juhu Slew In miry John Mewhentiey Jchr. .u. Mills l erdioend Mlner Luke MUl Joseph 1klllU JT lli.Uan S

Mtdr Jacob W Mllhkln Jamca II MUl jrt Joaepb al'ar l.l.nat Jobn .Mllfb'lt riamlC Mix.l C II M"r K 1 1 Mandut. Kinauual Morrla Ilrw-el McClrOy Jobu McManide Isaai MtKinn iv er Mt-Carijr iVlcr McCaitjr Jamca 'J McCteaiiry FitdiKb McKinie uri.ry Mr Kinney liaiii McKloney Jatn -Md'oab Je--alcCora liaviJ Nelaun Jobu Niclods Jam.-1 ; CiMI J' tall Mel.wl W .U. i Okaf Tlaiothv Owon Jt. n l'BK H J I'm) W V Vn Uro A - l'araoii H.ratti V l'arkr Jobn Farlaal ula lieffC Jamea A uve liavid iTfce ih o W Fowell K Putt Jacob )'ub J. Uu A Tutfb J S Tarctn Miti hell (jnvck Jubn Kaucb Cbatle Redford I raiicia M lUd lord hicbard Wlc) Attdre Itidge Mahlat It re Jam? a li Riler Fraj.k Kooertaia MiUln U Uoblnaon Joaepb Road a W m kvftrraon l 1 Kolrta IVmrii lo-e Hiram Kull Nathan ll Uaaifll Jopb Rymau J C M Clair Nelsyt. Sbea Daniel Siraua ll Stanley Jobu Shaw iaizarus M Clair J.4in Spark Wei Sanky Ceo Sextsi Jni, Suwart Jan.eN Spears Wm W Siew art Iifn Sj cer Lf-nla t! Sheppard l'rir.ci Stearns Jaml S-mma Sarr.l Simmor.a Jobu S,B re Fphram Showalter Jacob SUhaub Cin.ra-t si.Mbfra lct St.wkwih Randolph Vhnater Matbia ii g.idiian Tbr staltr Jatae. Snv 'er John Sooth DariJ 11 .1 Smith J-.Lii U Smith llnry So.t h Frcd.il. k Tall. jF.4 rrader Rob.-rl Tatbam Sml Trevaa Henry Terrell He- ly Tri- b Cbarb-s thorp Jas It Tharaton Jam Tuckerroaa Jam. a TaoUxl Jamet Velley SjlrestT Veey W ei Vlato Joha IVoel Ur Walker W m II WakeflrlJ Chnl Walh Jarne VfatannKC Wallen M-xc vii Wall MoW est James F. Wheeler Miitmi WlatKl Jcha WHliamt Jauir Wlrterrnute R S William JEM Wi'.l'.aajion U J WiPdamt Jay wsir ti w .1. O JON KS, V. M

UUSIN'KSS SLTTS. FANTS. VF.STS, OVMUCOATS. Ac. In the very ht-t manner. The Stock l O Xj O T 2DC INTGr IS Till Lost Complete In the citv. nr.d will be sold at piiees cotit-s

pondin-with, ti e litues. The asort ine:.t oi Gonls1 Kiiruisliing Go-hIs! Is l.tr'C :i'.'l v.uiel. rmbricin n-ivthii.i; ii.-w in

SHIRTS, C iLLAllS, TIKS. sCAKKr-'. SHAWLS, iJl.OVF.S, UNDlli: WFAU. .V

r.i.

IV'IiniN'l Al'ollll. IIIIIUMHt

Shaker Flanni'l Umlrrwear! full ami rxamint Ihr stotl.'. ItNMIAM.A. IMIHMU H. No. ft Vraaaw. f fa. !.'ait P-'oi to l'ott. i's Haid ne Mre. BANKING. LihMl ANMAI. KlltiKT IT TU I. I. .Ml It N ..f il... ..ii'hern ll.ii. k f btdia'i. I r th- m

f -r lr. J. II.

Mr.-!.K'-h. i t Crd al '-d hh-sl lVr.: -r. I -.. i-;L:;i4 visa. It i the o.'y litneJj that w.'d j - .. vi.r U.t th.jri.iiKhty, n-d t k- : e i JilhFM.'llIF.N aud l ii.ldtAl F the wh.- -!-. Hi;,;;. It la put t In hK1- ' ' 1 ;,r ' "' tr tlx l-..'.t!.- Ivr 0. lli. J. II. Mft.r.AN. '-h- I'r. ri. u-r Corner IXird ai d Iii. M s. V Pr. yirl.can'H I nit rrkiil Iill! t livaa tt.iriJiiT. niKtii. nMime.. i 11. re never has 1-een a CATHAliTiC r,'-'.,.f. ! i-S.Tcd tatbe put i.e. that has fir.ti ec. f . . , ' i,f cti..li a Vil an'a I I ivrral I rit..' entin-ly ven-tal ie,tt.y are pr;t:.. 1 . c.-i.t ..:.d t in te tak.-ri t j tL- m.t t r.d. r l:.t..; i r-r.-nipl --! I -w -rf;.l 1 roiKnu if ! .i,N and oi In put. , let. 1 f .-Iter Iron tbe M.-v -In fact, Ii.- V ate the i-t.ty t-i.. th-t .It - rna!ir!"i.s li-tri.t. jl.i-y j ro-tuc no r.rlp.1-.. m a-t-- -r fs;-. ; Mcrjia. i. r Ik.xti I. tli-...vb v.rj au.ie m -s;.. 1 in li.e.r i-p.rati,.ii, proii'tii.j lU!y t-..-;.; ' d.- llvr ' Ktdt.rv . W ... wi.lMd.. r Ir ' ! !.-, l-e: I. e 'l I t---l t ':. wl. :: o . '. rcni.-'j ati l-eo'.i.i ii--2T hej ih-: i--.

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