Evansville Daily Journal, Volume 17, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, 28 January 1865 — Page 3
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...JAMJAR? 2 f AilrerlMwi Halts ayrrs.d vpoii Ly Ac EvaViivii.lk Jocbxal and Krwetake efftcl Monday, v:u,k Tim i.e. 180 1. Uatiy AdweirtleliiaT Katrs.
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REGULAR PACKET3.
For ZNaslxville. The Kaian4 Swift Steamer, W.lf rnn M E n. NwIitHI. tlar racket between KeBUlt twviUtf. . Tri-Weekly Cannelton Packet, Jh Keel and. AlegauM.itile "ida-WbeM Steam-r ji;stick: ; JAMM WAim iHAeiTBa. THOMAS WALTOS... ; .CLEBsi. Vi ill mn a rtgnUt trl-w-egly packet betw.er. ilit r.tr .! option.
f UAH, Rl'l(D, Ag.fcta. i Th ntaair Justice if Lioriill vry j M'r.fly, WVncdx. fil rrMj. ami loa' ' i i,' t in rrrj T'i.Thtir4 arH Catoflayi Yu (p-ie-.t if Maaroaiiplr sa tKr4 r to J iiLl BCfW. I 1865 TV: : :":7 : 1885. iEvansvillo and Nashviilo ! SEMI-WEEKLY PACKETS
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j MoCOJfMtHi MA6TBK. I f'.rm a n-trnHr tine, tt.a CAHB1K llr, Kr!t!!!.-TryT,fc''JAlf3 . at4 Kafhilbaiy TklbAYat 5f'Itie 1-tSl l.COri lo-frti tTjn(1tM-y ! j KAi.aW r-.JIWUJ !".,,,",""w''ll",'t'' !p. ' t -T-.-. r"" I av-Thl arrai.gmwirt i rmiiut, ao1 liw ! iiriiprMnrao th ln k4, ly rtrt tmtl.n ! to l.ii'lri' M anl h utria of linper aud comI f it of HiiKn, t merii a ana (.ormtnI mat upporl. With nutujr iliank ti ut fcT'.ra j we lyapoetfnlly aliHtM'on''-il prooajo from uor oll frUsail . '
KeguUr Weekly EvanTille Nashville Packet. and if, i : I ' T ' : : The rplendid Peckel . 5 1DAIIOE , MACK ICV : CAPTAIN. WM. I) rt'KHRBB CLBSilt. Will li-ara ETansetlla erery Tnoaday eeoing at 3 o'clock. . . ,r,lKn r""" ""i"' r"w " ' Green River Packet in rUtKT AM) EI.EUAKT 6TR A M tit Xfc. Iv. DanlwrHon. A. JDBIMK WATZB , MASTKE. - - Will be.fuatllarerii Molsy I Wl' . "nd Tlmraday at o'ebek, P. M.. (or , , i4ltowlii.K iriu and all way port. ar for irelfhtor paesaije apilf on board. . lleclJtf I.oi th'"V"ial-li. The Kine 8. Wbeel Kteainer I TT TXT f "h e S J A m , J. T HCOO ...i. ..CAPTAIN, Will ran a a raitnlar perkejt between this city aad Ma. Carniel. uu Ilia VSalash rlrer. ror fm.bt or paas i i-'f " boer4. . aWla-ae ' . , , . Evansrlllo and Pond River, The Little leainr JAMI2H (KAY I IIOIiCK BHOW.V - MASTER. V ill make renular trl(,i between IiaO.rllle and Food Bier. COX A BCMPBRET. - AKauta. de,2J . The Evativ lis & Cairo : i D.A I L HI ;
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JUH. V. TnB00P,Mair. ' WM. liCSN.Cterk. ar Leave Wedneedara and alurdaysat 2 r. a, jyli II A LL A KCDD, Agents. Kegular Kranmllle it (alro Fackft. The fast eleicsnt packet Oil A Jt MKU , ('apt. 018 UritnrriiKT. DC KB NICHOLSON, Clerk, Ijeaeea EveiiBVille erery Tuesday and Friday, at '4 I. M. Regular Evan8villo & Cairo tJ. S. Mull rnekit, cu. Anderson, : ' i WM. A. LOW'TIt Captain, Leaves "Hvatmllle eterr Monday and Thursday at 12 M. r I Ml THE boat era tight draagbt and bar re. J perior aocommoOntlone .r imeseurera. Kor rtelght or uaaire apply on binard, or to augl.( . UALU Hl'LUN AgsaU. Louiivillo & Evacjvillo TJ. 5. Mail Line. rpilX PPLEf DID rASHENOXB STEAM EES MORNING STAR, Caut. J, U- Bl'NCE j C t UN OW4-JU5UCT, Clerk. ft Will leaee for Lenlevflle eeery Tbure. ,l.c'tay at all o'clock P.M., and erery J ' ''tl-Lj.. .a ten nJ.ln,h A at ' TAR A SCON, Capt, J. A. LC9K. t. It ANKRMTTH, Clerk LIT": Will lea for IrmisTille erery Wed)n"eley and batnrilay, at sis e'eteok r-e-.-w- r.t. or et nBrt, apsed and eletraneetbe snore steam ers are uaeurpaaavd. ror trelghl or paseage apply to CO A BV FHBET, at Mall-Una Whsrf-Boat. J. II. ill'Nt K. Hnpt L. A E Mail Lin. PERFUMERY. NEWPSEFIJBIB . FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. It if 5 ' - aV ," n . a1ff r.N0 . A ifl eel F.xejaiattc. IsrUrate and sTrsf airnnl frrlwasr, asialtllen Irwrei ia Ksr sad Brsslifal Flawer frern whkk it takes ita name. ManuIkctorolontytylH.I.Of dk SOt. Beware of Cotihterfeits. Jjk far Pltal' TrtA-e n om Sold by "drasreist peneraHj- - COTTON EXPRESS. ; Bellefontaina Cottoa Express ! OSLT TE!f DAYS TO SEW YORK TIMX GUABAKTIKDI v . " - -....- 'l'ElS LlOHTitlNO XXPBES9 LINE FOB 1 tbs transmrwton of linav to tb East, by dispatch, i sow folly eetabHehed. i aW Time Bill of Lading wall be glrea. TIME THBorcrr, TES tATa j " Ccoetinraente solicited BUOWN, DCbEE&SOy A CO.. Agents. VCenee,;t ln"aee WATCHMAKING. C "W. Ernsta WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, DCAira IB WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWEt BT, PI AMOXDa. SILVXB ASP PLATED WABE, And all other gaodi nsaatly fennd ta a Ant-claes ;Jwelry Eelablishuent. mw rsrttcalar attentioa paid to tb repaiag ef flae Watcbea and Clocks. Flrt St. Boon AboTe Tine. 5 BeSs-lst
SPECIAL NOTKCf
banhat Wontidi, Eabra Cnu, and alt tlwr kludt of Woonrtf, aad llcyra. Son s4 Scarry. bal qniekly and tafoly t.if tht tooth In ttnca of HnUuway't Olctairnt. It ! th hon, so tbat tfa aoand &etf i optni ajraia. All r.tIVrbooUnppiy tbOT-lTWi with rtUeora, and:fry, Jt w;th yn. If iba "ao'i."aa.tgrta bi of TiUt t 04a!a! from IL. trng Ktor. la kf. p:a, ! " mo, sn Maid-n l.oo, aoloaiof th. aawat, asd I w!!! m.l a f-w of .po. Macy doalar. fr.li ot tawp a. t aik'a oa hand bocawaa thy raono' - a moch proSt a an oth panooa' V- H.M "-! l p ta or pot. ji?lwd Why ubmlt to tiia aaSenng atuedaat upon dixo of tlx boa-elr, hn Diioa'i Blackberry 0ariii4!ii in ba ol.taiaM at any raepactab! druR 1-ir-. jaall-1" Dlarrboe o I'yaBlarty-e-We hae aaniuad fiajtuasbar el lBttra ftoea awn ef the moat pr..o.io-til cHMeoe of Clucinuati ad C'oiiagtoo, ttc., peaking la the hljl.eet lerna ol Ir. HtrirkUi.d'a Auti Cholera Miilore. for the rnra of Diarrhoea and Pyterry. The letters r: too long to nblMb. Mr. Woode, of Colrgton. m;i he wee pronooored lararable by the beet doctor in Ciudnua'.:, tl one bottle of Dr. Strir.kiacd'i AntiCboleta Hiatura dee ted a ftmannt cure, alter aiffrtm (or months with the ort fuim of Diarrhwa anl Djeenterry. W"T ale by lrogn'e. The most alubla lemedy Ufra the public vilh'jiit any eicrptlou. Is IixuB'a Blackberiy Larmlnaiiee. It etrayeeu,xUacur. .. , DISK ASKS OK TIIK KKKVUL's, 8CMISAL, L'rinary, aad Bexual Byslems new and reliable treatment in Be porta of I he HOWABD ASSOCIATION. bent Ly mail In tealed latter enrelapea. free ef cbarK. Ail areas DS. J. BEILLIK KOL'GIITON, Howard Association, Vo. 2 rktb Ninth tttreet. I'hitadalphla, Pa. aprl'oi dwly t. COLOATK'I liuXKT MAP, Th'a celebrated Toilet fioap, la sack aal. eersal demand, la made from the ehwlcoet aia terlala, is mild and emollient, in it satire, fragrantly scented, and sitremely ben flr.lai in ita actios npon lha akiift for sale by IHnrfiSUff an-1 fVi' J Onmlt Dealera. aal et 1ea. , aaae jSWaUea the ei rtnee Bi ll's nri.ao Birrra, If any ruck there be read the following Certificate from geajJatBaa w.l, known In tbla community, and doabt'ae aaore. Its general lutrolu' tlos lata the amy will save tha lire of thousand of oar aoldlers: v t"firiua, Ky.. Jaa Sd, WM. Vfa, th ondamgtied, bare seen lb good effect , produced by the ass of Dr. Joes Bill tie son i Birrtsa la caea of general debility aad preatraiioa of the aytteai, aad balnea iu goneral oas vonld prevent diss sea and re ilea ouch a(fariugAwong onr soldier particnlary wonid this be the case, (specially these who are exposed te sntoesnatle In Iwnee In tka Hooibern climate. MAJ. PHILIP bPKI, , . Collector Int. Bar. W PI. Ky.' CUA. B. fUrTYO.N. J Colleeter of the Port ef Lonievllle, Ey. COL. H. DKT. Prcrmst Harsnal Oesl or Keatasky. BET. It. P. likN 1'k.li.i'lb, Vw Pree't "( Sanitary Coasleba. HaSPEI, OLOIIkH A Ci., fnblieber Iiemoarat. .i. ' : OEO. P. COEBN, Prop. Louisrllle ARielgaf. nCUIlP.sA PAbKUfLL, , W beleeal Dry Ward Dealers, Mais Mnect, L..U....II-. 'Ay. DAVT,Wfir. to., - Vt hoieealeho lieaUr, Mala St., Leaiarilte. HABT A MAPOTiiEB. Lithographers, cur. Marks! and Third Su.. L'Milsritiy, Ky. jCLica wmrtB. Clothing Alerrhant, ror. S-l and Market Me. Loiitsetlle, B y. CAPT. a. P. IIILDBKTil, Of temr tfej'rt' Andereoe. M A J. L T. TIICntoN, iptyeiaeter C. . Army C. M M ATCALP, S .., .! Hi.tel. Loulsellla, ty. COL. J-; IIATLte, ... 4th By. alry wKOaWrK A. PUAM CT, , . . : x ltoUla Jouiaal. I ., . Sea adTBtiieeni-et in anitlr r Inmn. fcM ly bi.M by PKTKR VIKBLIKii, ftriieAgent, Eeansullle, lad. GROCERIES. I'lbKrlll wittii Dosen Pteeh Xg just re celeed et " ELLIOTT'S PA MILT QBIK'EBT. (Uliilf J Sew R HWKET POTAToE V bbla choice Qrleane eweet ymeioie, jaet receleed per nrillwat. tersnieet RLLtifTT'B S AM1LT OROf'EBT. WEET LIDEa-J bbls choice Heet Cider tar O sale at v ELLIOTTS VAMltt flKOOBT. GROCERS. in: Ai ti. i i:ifck, Wholesale : ; 3:3, And Dealers ia Liquors! Wines. Nails. Glass, Cotion xarns spices, wooaen Ware, &c , Ac. !Vo. Ill Main Street, 4 (OrT-iH Branch Bank.) EVANS VI LLK, - - - INDIANA dacie MEDICAL NOTICE. i Da. j.. s. lower; Physician & Surgeon, ITAVlNti rEBMANENTLT LOCATED IN A A EvansYille, offer hi -srvleestoBal rveoe to tb HQ? of Keaasvilleatid vicinity. V Omc and reeldenre on Mala street, orno site new 11. U. Depot. He will be fonad at Bronih toa a were Drug ttare, wn the ooraer of Third aa J nam, treta to lo clock t a. ackdar. yl , u REMOVAL. THOS. 0. "mAGHEE U AS BEMOVED HIS WHOLESALE MAKC11 nvtnrlag KatablMhment to No. S ria."T bTBEKT, be tow Main. Be baa a large and elegant assortment of Home-made Work, a fine aa the Bneet, guaranteed aa "geed as tha best," and A aai ea " ckeap a tha cheapest," and a ltttl Ui entire stack consisting ef Sa Baggy Coach, and Carriage Harness, Light Trotting, cieavTV waffoa. orav. aaa itmi ,4 .mM. icut. r dlee In endieee Tareetr, Bridle of all kinds, la any quantity. Collars, Girths, Surcingle. Cheek l.tnea. Mattery Work; is short, everything It his tin, from s Rani "trap to s Monitor had die baa Seem ssanniactareif anaer ia In: diate superrtaion. by skiilfnl ssd experienced workman, knd la now offered to the trade at KASTEBS VBICKS.- Being able to compete soc. ceeemuy wit a ar.yuuug In tbe anarket. In style, omen, uuraDiiiiy, aoa price, n otry sags a triaa. Oatl and examine for yoamelree. bp 2s GROCERIES. i'E' BACON UAMS AND BEEF TONGFES , Just TecelTed and for sal, by BETLLTACO T TE FLOCB. 1 I nst noeired nd for tale by th barret, br KEILLT A CO. pr -x TMGS IEXT. X 10 kegsreceirrd sod f.r sal br BEILLT A CO. ajCXDEIES. , Split resa, Dnpont' Towder, Oat Maal, Abet asd Lead. Boast Bra and Barter. Beet Codes, Onions. Flax Bailing (a new arltciei. Buckwheat Tlcor. Cutow and Linen Grata sacks for tale br BEILLT at CO. CtOAL OIL 1.AMPS, CHIMNBTS. WICKS, J and Sbades ; a fall assortment for Bale at 73 Main street. . LAKBI) OIL AND COAL OIL for selo be tb barrel or at retail, by BEILLT A CO. GROCERIES. W. M. AIXHAS & CO., Produce and Crommission i Merchants; AOEBTS FOB Ohio Hirer Salt C. AjSB.
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T E 1 VI C rRAPIi - Rebel Sews. Fortbe'i Mosboe, Jan. 25. The Richmond DitpaUk contains thr. following: Unofficial report which reach ni, and which we believe are in the main correct, are most unfavorable. It seems that all want smoothly with the expedition until the obstruction which the enemy had sunk in the river last summer were reached- In attempting to pass tbem, the Drury, a very small boat, hearing two guns, got aground, aud wj opened upon by the enemj's battery. A hundred-pound shot penetrated ber magazine aud blew her up. Of the rest of tha fiet, the Frederick tour; alonf passed the obstructions, and she soon put back, it being thought unwise for her to proceed aior.e. We he not been , ab'.e to learn whether the expedition was then given up or wbes):r ths attempt to carry it put was u'. qaent'y renewed ;.r Constant ciuoonding was beard u the dirrctton et -iJuU.U (Ip Jiilo lbs morning It is said that we auSered no casualties by the blowing sp of the Drury, she, we presume, Laving been abandoned before she wa struck. ' I i Mr. F. P. Blair was still in the city last evening. lie arrived Lsre on Saturday evening, dined with the President on Sunday, and ha bad several interviews with him since. What has transpired during these interview is positively unknown, the Presided not having even made any communication to his Cabinet oa the subject. We must await the return of Mr Blair to th North, and then scan the columns of the New York Tribune tor facts. (fare Blackade Hnnnere Oaitard. New Yobe, Jan. 2" The TViftuite Fort Fnher eorrcepoadeat tays: Ou Wednesday nijbt three blockade runners were captured off Cape Fear Inlet by our navy, and last night another one. Two f 'earners have just eorae in and anchored under the guns of the navy, opposite Battery Buchanan. They are iron steamers of the largest and swiftest class of blockade runner, very Long and sharp. Like all the rest, they are painted light lead color, or a light blue. They have each two raking smoke pipe, paint ed wbite and set lore and all. Gea. Whiting wouud is la the right leg, aoov and near th knee. Colonel Lamb's wound is ia the hip. The bail still remains in both, and they have to be moved on stretchera Examination thus far made show that the rebel hava constructed breastworks nearly from the ocean to th river, above our lines, and are evidently preparing, as best tbey cau, tococtest our advance. Cantnalttee af Ladles Walt a pen the rrtiKsst. Naw York, Jan. 27. The 7WW Washington special says a cotvmitte of ladies, representing 1,IKKJ wotktnjrwoeaea of Ffailadelphia, who are etnplovees of Government contractor. waitJ on the President to day to tell of their sufferings and wrong. hynot) Cameron, John . torasy, and other Penosylvsniaas accompanied tbem. The President, deeply impressed, sent for A. Q. M. General Thorns, and told him the atory h had heard, and said, with feeling: I shall consider myself personally obliged ii you in future man age affairs of contract work for Govern meat, made up by women, so as to give tbem remunerative wages for their Ii bor. He declared if it could be done it should be. slaraatlaf la Paper Msasfartariri New YoEE.'Jaa. 27. Recent disclos ures justify th belief that many thous and tuns of tbe busks or Indian corn will hereafter be consumed yearly io this country in connection with th man ufacture of paper. Tbe editor of lb leading dail ii? pasd the per of the country have aecur control of the new discovery, so far as the same is applicable to tbe maaulsc ture of paper, aad they respectfully in ite proposals from every town, county and State in tbe United States, for sup plying clean ana wen anea dusks, as the same are stripped from ripe corn. tiusks win De put up ia oaies of even one Hundred pounds, ana delivered at railroad stations. Address, ' V. II. Ceaio, General Ajent of the Associated Press. anatlen Dtapateb The Blair Mis. elon. . Philadelphia, Jan, 27. The follow iDz is a special to tb Aretua j itltsr,Ph: ' V A8B1N0T0, Jan. it, It is now definitely understood that Mr. Blair's mission to Richmond baa bean crowned with complete success. Mr. Davis pledged himself to send three commissioner to Washington to confer apon term of peace. Mr. Davis stated distinctly to Mr. Blair that he would conclude peace and return to the Union opoo terms that ould ibe perfectly satisfacterr to Mr. Lincoln and to Congress. ' Mr. Jttair bad also an interview with General Lee, who avowed himself de sirous of ending the rebellion by laying down their arms and returning to tbe Union.' air. ciair also conversea witn a nt lonty of the rebel Congressmen, who represented tnemseires as in iaror 01 abandon! a z turtner Hostilities. There can be no doubt that, in a day or two at farthest, commissioners will reach Washington to bring from repentatt rebels renewed allegiance to th Union, Constitution and Law. Mr. Blair experienced the kindest treatment at the hands of the Confeder ate authorities, and reported that since tbe redaction of Fort Fisher an entire revolution of public opinion has taken place, ' The most extreme advocate of fighting it out to the bitter end now ad mit the hopelessness of their cause. Tb probability of an early peace was fall discussed in social and political circles in Richmond, and a general feel ing of joy and relief resulted from the rapid circulation of the information. t Washisotot. Jan. 27. The President has approved the joint resolution authorizing tbe Secretary of tha Treasury to give notice to the owners of the build ing in New lork city known aa th Merchant's Exchange, aad occupied as a custom House, of tbe intention of tba United States to purchase the same for the sum of Sl,tX)0,0o0, in accordance with the terms stipulated in the existing lease of the property to the Government Gold Market. New Yose, Jan. 27, The gold market has taken a strong speculative turn, sod prices have advanced from 2.'Jt as an opening figure to &, t i p. m. , ibe utmmereiai maanmgton dis patch say: It i believed Mr. Blair's answer to a letter frota Mr. Seward to him, which be carried to Richmond as quasi-creden-tials, will shew the otter hopelessness of peace negotiations. ' H. W. Meade, of tbe firm of Meade Brothers, photographers, commiued sui id her last night by taking laudanum
Forelern Mew. rcBTTAWD, Ma, Jan 27. The steamer Hibernian, from Liverpool 12th, via. Londonderry J5tfc, has arriTed. News unimportant. Cotton opened dull, with a heavy decline, and closed better, with a decline ofjd. Middling Orleans, 2t - Breadtuffs dulL Wheal declined I and 2d Provision qtilet but steady. Consols clod at 89 1 for moner. Th bullion in the Bank of England has increased i6t.,0(U. Tbe Bank ha reduced its rate of discoaat to 5id. Ill shares, 52 a 55; Erie, 35 a 37. The news of the fall of Savannah caused an advance in Americon securities and a fall in Confederate scrip o! I per cent; tut the news of Butler's failure at Wilmington neutralized the effect of tbe victory at Savannah. The British press contain high compliments to Sherman's skill as a General. Gbeat Bbitaix The London Tifngj has an editorial on the proposition to admit members of tbe American Cabinet into Congress, and hails it as a substantial improvement, but think thai, in these evil time and wish a franchise jo unmanageable a that in America, it will fail tv work out that permanent improvement which otberwiau might be expected. Historic us, a well-known legal writer in tbe Tit, publishes a long letter dsouuemg the instructions of JftV. Benjamin to tbe secretary ef the rbl Navy as to th treatment of neutral vessels by rebel cruisers, lie hop that, whatever else these instructions may accomplish, they will at least secure this that no Confederate cruiser shall ever again hail from an English port It is stat-d that tie British Govern
ment has officially announced tis acces sion to the International Sanitary Association ot Geneva, for scjriu" Letter treatment ot tbe sick and wounded in war. PacssiA. It is suited that the Gov ernment will submit ci 1 to the Cham ber cf Deputie for the further development of the naval power of Prussia, and lor opening a caual to connect the Ger man Ocean with the Baltic Sea. India. Calcutta mails of Dec. S, via Dong Kong De. 1st, and Mclburne, No. 2t'dB, bad reached London - The difficulty with Bihatlan was ex pected to be settled without much diffi culty, ibe Uovernor-ot few .ealand had issued a proclamation cnering amnesty, but without effect Ja. Hunderman at Co., provision merchants, London, had suspended; liabilities, 300,000. batterthwaite s circular reports fluctu ations in American securities during tbe week, upon receipt of the newi ot th occupation of Savaanah. There was a decided improvement in Government bond and railroad shares, aad 5 20 bond were take at 46; IiL Central, S3L The Morning roil cred.ts Sherman with being on of th most daring and skillful soldiers of tb present day, and regards the occupation of Savannah as of vital impotunc. Ibe Itmtt editorially replies to tb rumor from America that France -nd England contain plat an early recognition of tb Confederate Slates, saying that it doe not believe sot h a move ment ha been entertained for a moment, and think such a step would provtf fatat to the Government. It de nies that it ever encourage any idea ol intervention by England. Tb meeting of Parliament was nxeu for February "ta. The Km press of tranca was nnwelL M. Fouid had presented satisfactory statement to the Emperor. He calcu lates on a surplus of 65,OX,000 franc, and promises a reduction of 4,000,000 franc in tbe naval and military expen diture, and hope for even snore. Marshal Nsrvaes bad laid a bill be fore th Spanish Congress for the aban donment of St. Domingo. R amors of an intended revolutionary action in roland and venetia were cur rent Tha summary of newt bvthe Glasgow was anticipated. Mr. Seward, in his letter to th Lmoo and Emancipation Society, returns Mr. Lincoln a thanks tor tb congratulations of tbe society, and ita devotion to tbe best interest of America, but point out that tbe final declaration of hi re tection is not yet made. Foster, M. P., in aa address to bis con stituent, rejoiced over tbe Northern successes, saying that they evidence the speedy destruction of slavery, lie did not despair ot ultimate close alliance and friendship between England and America, notwithstanding the prevailin bittern eta Tbe London Time explain tb mode of operations of the Great Eastern for laving th Atlantic cable, and says it ill be ready for laying by next June, and if successful preperations will be at oace made for the laying of another cable. Garabaldi will visit Liverpool in tha Spring as a guest of his friends. Blair In WaibltB. Wasbixoton. Jan 28. Hon. F. P. Blair arrived in Washington this morn in. borne Kuemiias made a raid on trie Ocoquon, below Alexandria, on Tuesday aigbt, carrying on everyimng 01 raiue to the citixeo. , Peace SpeeaUatlant. Sew Toar, Jan. 27. Tha Cummrreial't Washint-ton dispatch says: Mr. Blair had an interview with tbe President this morning. His friends say that his mission will lead to peace, but give 00 reasons for saying sa FbaXCE It is reported that th dub ber of ships to be disarmed in accord ance wita tbe economical news set tortn in M. Fould's financial report, is no less than 33. Tbe llonitevr denies the rumor of intended modifications in tbe ad ministration of Algiers, and of the dis sensions between tha Minister of War and the Dake of Magenta. Itaxt Turin journals deny the statement that at the meeting of Italian patriots, at Genoa, it had been decided to instigate an insurrection in Venetia, with the approval of the Italian govern ment Wasribsto Jan. 27. Th Eichmon Examiner of the 25th has tbe following We hear of no changes in tbe Cabi net Mr. Seddon has certainly resign ed ; nut successor is not named. Tbe President baa signed the bill creating a General-in-Chief, Ite btniinel of tb 2ita tart: Cannon and musketry were both heard in tbe direction of Battery Harri son yesterday, it waa reported on tb streets that Battery Harrison bad been recaptured from the lankees. It is believed thai Blaur has been an thorixed to offer" any terms of settle ment that could be accepted by the Con federates. What consultations have taken place between him and Davis, it is presumed, is only known to themselves. TTt xhnrtett war to peace is a Timor ous prosecution of tbe war. Tbe enemy win never mate term with nt nntil they ara convinced we will fight till we achieve our independence. Caibo, Jaa. 27. The steamer Robert Barns, from Memphis, brings four ban tired sixty-sight bales of cotton, mostly for Cineiaaaa.
WASHisaToif, Jan. 2fi. Tha third annual business meeting of the Christian CommiAxion convened to-day. ilr. Smart presided. - Delegates who bawsj. returned fronjisiW;toMar prisoner, report that they were denied admission to the prisoners by the rebel antboriUea
Washington, Jan. 37. Th House today was exclusively occupied in the consideration of private bills. New Yobe, Jan. 27-Goid closed at 21K3,219. 5fw lor Markets. Naw Teas, Jan. X 0OTTO NOid d alt at yssuraay' prttna. ci'Seet arm, wun aa apeara teaieecy, at t-t" lor Middling. cloeiBg with Bo sellers beiear o , PLOCB state aud Hesters -1 ls betur t a j for Extra !tat ; It) &VtU no for Extra Rt,d Hoop Ohio; U Ofcjll .TS lor Trade Brands; xnarket cioamg ftraa WBlsiT Piisxer; Westers ZXSd- cloeIsg at tee let peace . . v . . HEAT eex te better, sod e,uiet ; geed rhje Springt IA. ."aa j BIB Qiiet ". J :" i BARNEY-Bather more artiee. 3 i OB.S ynlet and steady at 1 S for old Mixed Weeiara , White do S 0U. ii ATS Fir-aer ; 1 M olered and 1 07 Baked. PkTBOLKt'M Qotet ; f,r f'mde; M for Benne4 in bond; Si?w do free. '' ' " WOOL, Dull. . tFoak. Opened more ac'fea and trexer, aad ctuaed unatrtledi il m A-t New Me rtosiag W STJ cash ; ,t an.7 ui iwtj aad 'td ateee, ea.h aad regular way, tloeiacat Sa ti rash ; 2f v-t.U A Prisae; JiJ.W.ti Prixse Meee. BlAf -rirai; lT for Plain Men; Tierce Beef in r'neet ; lotlia Meee i- fel. BEEP EAMS ttearty; AO '5 AO. bkl'Msl' HOti More settee an Sneer, st li ftb for Weetara. BaCoN MooWat demand; SH' ! Aw Cnsiberland Cot en the epot aad for forward dottrery ; V, foe ebon ribbed i SVtlSiV; ssr sbatt aisar ; J for logrnt baas. I T HEATS -In moderate demand en sheuldera; 1 2 tr Rama. 1. ti;n rirmerat la"4. ULTTIR-Mire actie and Srm 3r94T fbr Ohi , H I b r mate. lir.rE-r-rrBtlHI M JM.V-Tajrly tire and (teeny at eye)? par cri l ... eTEBLINO EXCHAN JE-6lllng et 1 I - in.. r F t-(td and decidedly algbsr; eeealat ' at '. adeaactng to t IV-j, seslietai to Alv and -!.mg at lffa- - - i ..M.I.N MINI eTWKS Firm, aad atdrJ st-Ie s-tl-ee-.ee, !, eeeipoae. t lo s -! f 1 (,e5: io t'e,coupn, i C!, UH. , 1 (; One Xear Cert 1 8 (Inrlaiiatl Markets. isnsrsATt, Jsa. ST. PLOCB Cneaasgad, tut bald aiera Irmly i ui- fine I S7 J i. WHRATPirmer; BedtSOeJIlM. IIAT1 BirtalOi. NYB-rtri at I SS-41 1. ,.aNbellrd 1 Sftltt IS; Ear 1 IfiAJl IJ. Wflhtl-Laeet let, and a aai; h elder, akel J and re.'ooed ta take lee rBoVl.ION?leiur Me P..rb Arm; IS09 bbl City eotd at Win. Coed deavaad tr Lard, and pi I' ea to higher ; sales ef It e) tierces at Si d It for Prima city, and eioe.d a rat at the latter rale. No change ra BulA kaUi bbomldera It; Idea la PLAX SEED Declined te 1 TO. HO EBIE3 l'a;baad. COLD II" el Lt EB I 9ft, EACH ANOE -firm. MobEf-ligbtai lo.AJIpsre.st. -pecial lhpatcb te tb Clactaaatt OaaetU J Indiana Lefiilatore. IsDiANAPoUs, Jan. 26. .ENATE. The Senat met at 2 p. m. lne early part 01 tae aiternoon was taken up in the alactiou pf trustees to tbe benevolent institutions, n commissioner of the Sinking t und, and two director of the Stat Bank. Tb nomi nees of tbe Union caucus held on Taesav night were elected.' Nine different Dills wera reported back from the committees, with sundry recommendations, which were concurred in. BILLS IBTBODCCBn. Joint resolution No. 13, tendering thank to Gen. Sherman and his officer ad soldiers. By Mr. Hord: Bill 97, mending section IS of the act lor the overnment of tba Ioaane Asylum. ' By Mr. Van Jtuskirkt Hill vs, amending section 10 of tim Supervisor s act By Mr. Ward: Bill 9, requiring Clerks of the Circuit and Common Pleas Courts to index the official records. " The Senate then adjourned. HOUSE The House met at 9 a. u. rmnoita raBBEXTBB. A petition wa presented by Mr. Shaff, of Allen, from tbe citizens of Al len County, for tbe establishment of German common schools. BILLS PBBSEKTSD. 'BUN were introduced by Mr. Woods, , authorizing the dirzin? of ditch i r ' . . ' i ! , r: . Or canal iroua .vshio vai timet xvirer to Grand Calumet Her, in Lake County; by Mr. Humphrey. 7, amending tbe 1st section ol tite j rncttce act; by Mr.; Lindaey, 8-S, authorising certaui- tjorporstions t" t-hange their uiott; by Mr. Groves, VJ, aUowicg cities and towns to permit the location of railroads oa streets and alleys, for couveying coal; by Mr. Rhodes, Jl), raising tb docket lees, dtc, of District Attorneys; by Mr. Miller, VI, authorising the discbarge of bonds of executors and guardians ia sales of real estate; by Mr. btrickey, 9 bung tbe tune of filling claims, i-, against counties. BESOLCTIOBS iNTBOUCCBD. By Mr. Pratber, abolishing the office of Common Pleas Judge, transferring the basinets to tbe Circuit Court; by Zeiirler, raising th fees of County officers; by Coffroth, abolishing the Common Pica Courts, Ac ; by right, proposing ta convert the Northern Stat Prison into a House of Refuge, which wa referred to a special committee. On motion of Newcomb.tbe Lions went into Committee of ths Whole, oa House bill 70, authorizing; a tat to raise bounties, eta, Mr. Herricks in th Chair. After the debate, the committee rose. reported proeress. and asked to b dis charge which was agreed to. The bill and amendment were referred to a special committee ol seven. After reading toe anoubili a sec ond time, Senate bill No. 6, changing the time of holding the Common Plead Court in Jackson and Bartholomew counties, was taken - Bp,- and finally pieeed. " '" ; Mr. Burwell offered a resolution tea dering the nse of tbe ball of the Hons to J. N. Free, pending which the Hons adjourned till 2 p.m. -. AFTERNOON SESSION. After dinner, Mr. Bur-well's resolution was tabled by a decided mtjority. - The House then went into election of Trustees of the Benevolent Institutions, Commissioners of the Sinking Fnnd, and two Direct errs of the Stan Bank. Tbe Union nominees were all elected. Tbe House then adjourned. TJ. S. SALE.' G0VEEHJLE5T SALE Of Condemned dotbin, QuarterMasters (Stores, etc. rpHXBX WILL BE SOLD AT PUBLIC ACC A tlon, at the OoeatnsBoat Stone oa tba cacaar of Water aad Locust streets, oa Taaaday, J as nary 4ta. la, at i" e wees a. n., a anaaary el ova deemed Clothiag aad Qamrter-Mastar's Sta-rsa ewawdtwsjotw , Great Coats, Infantry ; Dren Coats, " ', ' Jackets," ' " ' S addict, Endles, 4c, also: A tot of cast a red Sninel Xifle. i i. W. ilABI. Copt, and at. U. Biui Istaaw, Aactkiaiar. jaalT-td MEDICAL.
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