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4 rr'VPTl IVT IT I ! SomrMil. L:eMast,ttrlIfn. . Fcrnitcton, IJ.YlIjX Till Uly Viij ;and I!:;-;:, L.r! Albert CV-,1. stA Tl unjt V'.V...r. J VSllt Y n i The M-nti. ..do (Ii.Uiini D-m-erat. f the hth f Jan-iarr, pulis),o a letter from Dr. VV. 1 ' . V,. , A 1 , S. HavmunJ. date! nanj-lown. LewtueWr, A rnf, out . a tan ked chtirdi service ! on recent Sbbath aii-1 took down in short hard ! "n..r.r.l:Gl. I)r, Hamuli A prominent tl.e hymn ütig by the choir. The reult of I Keptibl.eai, speaker ,va,J Bn,n..ier of the llec'''5'' hi UW producta the following: ran Central Committee o( White county. II is - r J'X.tT'1?'" VVUw' W WW! , i now -'H ut .Surgeon of the 4 6th Ind.ii. W 'OTUw aasrf'thawUwv aaw. i r ' ,..,' " .t j x. Wiw hw, Uw. thaw taw vaw baw, ; mke th fo,1ouc extnu t. frn;i theuuh Aw thaw raw jvw vw aw. j ed Itor's letter, which w' l; poae the Jndian- He aub'evpiently sacertatned 'lht lh: wii the ; apolii Jour nil will pronounce another forgery: b rd the Conner, S itnrdVr, frr-d "the pettdrnt 5 I. M , 1 mded on tie ( 1 i--bore, of the fr- COMMERCIAL. famed Ie!t 1'itv. The ! 1 1 : . to the Cht- ."i ! ir and wi-.e iturd-iy : m n. i.;r, attracted to C-iro hundred of visitor 1 aniioui to "l; x at the tth." . Amonc the- ' of tit ; T f M axiaara. Ke York ."Market. ' ?w Yt . Jionary 17. Flour witltottt decided change in price, tri v TELEGRAPHIC. lurtmrp inii ni rant rtati jmsea-J .mmriyrB wiw.-i, ; there Ü only ä rv Jinittfd bn.oineM doing fnr C.mjiii.ati mii Coe.ipo f.trTJ. II r !i"m ha.-. eiport j 10roe coi?un,pion: wale t Jo 15( thr re;-.ru-nal jucjU to rite the ; 5 -5 ror 9lJtflut State; 5 7:(Tt 5 for extra hitory f.f the "Fall of G.lun.bm." It w hanhy s,ltp. 4 k ror rUt-.rfinÄ vvtvn. 4 :: .ilil Illphtclie. C OX.ltl SNU AI,. ere giten tut: . .' Welcwme, awejtd4jt.tif re.t, , - - lyuiet ami unintetmptoJ h an evil niioifetU That 4W the Lord arlV, ' tion of t!ie jeo,'.!e. I Ii ire fouie! it or.ewIMt Welcome to thli revivinj hteat, Anl thee rejoiciim tye." A ErtTAHi. The following ejititf.h may b found upon 4 toinh"toi); down Kn.t; r- BeuettU this fttune.n lumt of clay. Lie Mary 'Liza Voun. Who, tn th Mth dy of May, Ueau to hoM IttT tongue. -A huly ki a' minuter if Im milrt pnj nt tention to cirem ar.'l fashion without bvn' jiroi:l. nryry ioy tl u the en.t i "indefuiltcly (ä 5 yfor comrnou to me-lium extra Western; $3 i"f?pOT.cd," jrtnt) "oc lccountOf tlie weither j jjß ff,r Phif.t.ir.g brands extra round hoop Ohio. or Kroner reijii kt. n cnlr U Ifen. Urai.l ; ,.1 r, tofi ?.Vfnr ts-! hr-n,U tnirL-f :il ii.t.."k. j in ioiet aiid eüghtlj in furor of the buyers. ! '. w. ik. '4"IU"l, iiiir 'H hi vvii 1 Hirn 1 iii i.vai i if ut.-uu uiiutiA Iii I Jil I , ! Oiif IT.ardi through kentuckj 1iaa1ii rlect- hara'. reciment. Ijm reine-l ur hrm rrnr rd. ' site at tiöfv&i c. :.....:.. .1 .. . .:rÄ ' . - . . . . i - . . d.niult t determine Jb 'political character of ' the ;4p!e cn'-frniiiR liep'eat i-ua that bow invidietbc Cf.iutr in war: I helieve, however, nhfi; ttie r;uetHtn V" fairly rre'utel Tlie 1'i.ion fur tle ike of tho Uii?on--that a hr'e ' ininty of them are loyal to the (overntuenl. ; liwi I harp noticed iUat a lingering doubt ur fear j hannt the miii'U of rnanv that the Aocilitint. j juetK-ri U uppermost in tfie fiht. CuM t!ii ' idee rxj thoroughly trdirati frotu the trnndj f i tlie j'eofile of Kentucky, nii'l tlie legitimate oh- j an 1 h is returnI to Seymour. A letter reeeiied : Whent mnrket dnil and slightly in favor of by u frfm a jrivate in Caj.t. Stt omitij , ! bincf. There low' er, no decided change j mm he "hid wn n4.;H.'i.del by (en. WimI," j in prie-; a!e. of Chicago hprinp at 1 30f.r, Un charpe-i preferred aain-t him. t.tit ont r..r- 1 V, aud-er !'.wa $1 .1., reJ rennylvania $1 -io, I rv-Txiiiovoi says me CO'r wa mirreprtenic-j. un"TTn ?iiiw,nnn- ciuu i 10 ani uiisokihi ur. V m. r lack, tt alfm,hi8 een c-omini-woi.frl by tie Hot er oor J üll'Ü.e vacaocy. Jack'in Union'. For tin lUi'y StAtf ST,tiii . Ma. Kiotor: I nee from your p.iT of yet.'r- (1 ay th it the rretemlW owucrs of tlie rami ate rnviOll VJ irt aiiH latniOn WlinOUl Ueinj; pro". l. y-j ui luumi i, nil'l irinui.iiciiir j 'Madam," re.lieil the minister, " whenever rou j't -t 'o the war cleirlv et before them, ten of! charging the citizens of this city for what ie I trucj Can it be mo? If you arc riht in yoor statement of charges havin? been male I truiiient, either by the Executive or Coisrtf, t agifnst cittZKia for cutting ice in the cinal, I j ro W e , einaiiciiMteÜic Uve-, or otherwise iiiterlere w Ith t(j be ne of R com to te,t tie ,.ut,,tioo iu't 1 the JiiititnLion, . would iiiname the ho!buuüj j . cm n.inJ, and unite thetn at um in oiklj-lul üf ,1-!,t- My under.tand.ng hai aUays been, that the right oi way for thi canal had lun; fince been forlcitl. Tlut it i not now uned for which the rirlit of way wa cedel, I will e fifty dol lars towanls te.tin this quotion, .and if that houM not be enougli for me,- will double the amount. While T would liave no 'objections to seeing" tl.e canal in the hatnU ot hi'li mimled an-l liberal men, I do object to men who c tia de wend to such small businc."' as clnrgini; citizens for i e. I am for testing their right, who will join nie? Cmzix. The iiuiuImt of hogs slaughtered at Ma 1 i.on during the past season was 3D,702, against GD.OOO last year. Lames' Halm kai.h at $1 75 run. I'air. Tones, Vinnelge k ('. are opening another lot of those celebrated double sole winter boots, for ladies. Now is the time to mike purchases. Ibe tailor a f.t out'uf a hle,' you way b j iMnonn woum rally aroun-l the utars an.i . thev uiaT cut in the canal for their own use. ure the fox U tla-re also." strips, w ho are now .Nt-esiotis.sts in t!:r jymp.i-, , . . .1.;. . ....i, i lu,i r ,.:...:.h'f.. .-.4...M.--..4V- ... Any attempt 01. the part of the I ederal Gov- 1 ruuii;uii ( uum , woi'p, icivmij ., cijrut chlllren three !x) and five girls will entur a'wagfr that lfi"e0iiTe!er)ite4 can beat them H.'n. Krery one of the young ones wa lt-It-j-Haitize,l, and regularlr ttartel as ir D'Kenta on the" rad to he-iven. Their mother will be un hand next year, without doubt, with another hivw cf li.' .'... 4 TlicfMetbotlliti Luc,, the mo?tarmy Chap lains; the Kp4co.ilio coma neat, theu the I'res byteri.iiH. thcu the Uaptiti. The Methodists hare a No furushe-l the artuy with upwards of a dozen Colonel and a scuie of under. oHu er. ' If your liriae are not jhiloiophers, your phiIorphy will neither be divine, nor able to di rine. i " - - .: St. I'aul'a Church at Alexandria, penel on Sunday for the flrt time during the "war. 'The prayer for the President' was omitted from the net vice. lier.'Ch irles W adswortri, of Philadelphia, has beeia cilied to a PiebUetiau church at Sm Fran;5aeo The ofTer incfu Jes a salary of $0,000 per annum in equal monthly installments, and the pay inept of alltle expenses of removal. 4las for the exalted of the earth that over eight is ovewight. , , . i ' . ! J. B. Ch.ase, of ,Pruviilence, has some very unique ad vertisementji' In the Providence Jour nal, in which he mingles things a acred and pro fine in a perfectly recklc-s manner. Thi is the .. .. - - -style: In his salvation ii our hope, And in the mme f Israel! Hod Our troop bhall lift their banneri. upr 1 Our navies sprrad their lings abroad. ' "Double re fin el crushed ugar at retail by .: -J. JLChase." ' AxicnoTi? nr Simox Cameron. A Pennsyl vÄman, cow in the "army, rtlatts tou3 a tradi tional anecdote of the Secretary of War, w hich is pn.-bably a true as the josthumous stories f the juvenile days'of great Dien'generally, arc.' nud we therefore put it on . record ibr the benefit . of his future biographer! '1 It was the custom aforetime in Pennsvlvania for mothers to place an apple, a silver dollar and a Bible before their children as soon as they were able to toddle about, and with a mother's inter est and satisfaction -watch them make their choice. It was considered indicative of their more ma tured predilections. , Iu accordance with this cus tom, the mother of the infantile Simon, as soon as be was able to stand on his pins, produced the artic les and set them before the child, hoping in her heart he w ould select the Hible. But not so Simon. The future Secretary of War took a pomewhat deliberate view, and with less rever ence than King Alfred, mounted atop of the Holy Writ, pocketed the dollar and commenced munch ing the apple! It is needless to add that he his been at that business ever since. f a 1. anx. 1 his would evidently terminate in one thing a permanent dissolution of tlie Union and a complete destruction of American nationality. The war murt be conducted for the sole purpo e of restoring the authority of the (Jorernment, and the battle cry must be "the Constitution and the Union." No other isue must be drajrged into the contest. AH the jeop!e in the Soutfi---lTnion ists and DisunionNt are implacably and mi. chaugeably hoti!e to any intcrtnedling with the slave question, attd will unite againut any power or authority that Heeks to interfere with it. 9 m I see some of the ditieims have despaired of the whites being able to conquer this rebellion, and propose to put the blacks at doing wlwit we can't do. By tho way. I hee also that White county has the distinguished honor (?J of con taining an individual who has originated a form of petition to Congress praying that honorable body to legislate idavery out of existence or, in other words, to mike the abolition of slavery the object of this war. The President, by authority of Consrre-'s, h.as called into the service half 11 million of men for the expi-e-ied purpose 'of quelling this rebellion and re e-tahlNtiinir a peaceful reunion betneen the Northern and Southern section of our lovcl country, fir-t having assured us that our services were required only for thfs; and that we weie not to interfere with the local institutions of anv State. This sme Conrens a No published the smtne declaration to us. And now, having fastened f.00,000 men to the army for at leat three years (a time sut'icient in which to accomplish almost anything with that number) by means of these declarations, there is a class of men who would have Cjtigrcss and the President violate their contract with us, and to say to us we have you now entirely under our control, and we propose to set von to work at that verv th'us'r which we promised you you should never be called upon to dj and sii attempt at which would produce a result directly opposite to that which we pro fessed to so much desiro when we called on you for aid. Let Congress or the President, through the in fluence of these politicians, or On anv other ac count, ever inform us that the nier is the ob ject of their ntt'ections, and that this war is to be prosecuted for hi3 benefit, and such a demond'za tion as w ill exist in the army of the United States was never before seen. If the gentleman from White wishes to know the degree of contempt in which he is held by Company K, lie had better mike his appearance in their qmrtess, and con fess that he is the man. They'll ask no better New Vear'iS gift. The Burnside expedition had stormy weath er for starting. No intelligence is yet received of its arrival, which is expected to be Pamlico Sound. Speaking of the new Secretary of War, a Washington correspondent of the Philadelphia Prrßn savs: Mr. il ir a comparative stranger to the old war lobby and those who "know him are but tou holed and kiudly treated by general gun ma kers, bland beef contractors, and pursy paymas ters. Nothing can equal the fever into which the army of contractors, jobbers and hangers on have been thrown. The greatest anxiety prevails nlout unfinished contracts and half-completed op erations. Wc subjoin the following spicy letter from one of our volunteer friends in the r.th Indiana Probably the editor of the Journal will pronounce it a forgery. If tie does, wo venture to say that the writer, when he returns home, will kick tl.e seat of the' aforesaid editor's brains all over town, fundamentally: . 1aristown, Ky., Jan. lf, lfiü. I send you this note enclosed in the letter, to give it publication in the Sentinel, to acquaint our Irish friends in Indianapolis of how we felt when we saw the character that the editor of that nasty, dirtv, stinking, Iving, ill conducted sheet, called the Indianapolis Journal, gave us when wej marched through Louisville. Now if anv other paper treated us so but a Black Republican sheet, we would not take it so hard. I swear by all the Republicans in Lincoln's Cabinet, that if ever I shall go back to Indianapolis, that Berry Sul grove shall feel the weight of my knuckle, and I am surprised that some of the high minded Irishmen of our city have not dealt with him be fore now. Now he knows that this war was made by the Abolitionists of the Republican wing. I am writing this after saving grace, and not eating half enough. M.O.K. N. B. Tell my friends that I am well. Sever al of tlie b-ns are suffering from severe colds. cepting Geo. Reynolds's reicmatHMi, preferring j We are very much afraid of the small pox.hich to ghe him a short leave of absence. I 's r-'i"g among some ot the other regiments. A soldier life is hard indeed. Be sure and send ine a copy ot the Sentinel, so that I may see this published iu it. M. 0. K. There are now six Lieut. Colonels and two Ccdimcls iu the army from Dearboru county, in Mai'LE Sk.au. la view of the tariff on sugars, great preparations are being made among the farmers for making maple sugir the coming seas on. There are tena of thousands of maple trees, and there is no doubt but thev will be made use ful the coming spring.' -"O, low grace how great a debtor, Dali I'm constrnined tow be!" .tlllltnrr Item. A rebel so'dier discharged from one of the Richmond Hospitals, commuted suicide rather than be constrained to re-enter the army. Charles Patrick O'Baymiller, of the State Sentinel, has been commissioned as Assistant ('hat lain of the Gist (;!d Irish) regiment.-fr'rren-yiWi Ser.tinel. Most excellent appointment! The prayers of the righteous avalleth much! Our friend Pat rick, n.i doubt, has secured his appointment by his assiduous attention to the Governor and Ins monkey, and by the labor he has gone to in se curing life like pictures of these noted Individu als on je chase after the overcoat contract. An dt r ton Standnl. We copy (lor. Morton's dispatches to the Cincinnati Uazetlee yesterday in full: Ixihanatolis, Jan. 1C. Col. Mansou's brigade has moved forward from Camptellburg, 7y., to Columbia, in CJen. Thom as's division. The roads are badly cut up and are almost impassable for teams. It is said that the Texan Rangers who lost their leafier. Col. Terry, in the fight w ith Col. Willich's meu, a few weeks since, are iKjrfectly demoralized, and cwnnot le controlled. There are collected in small bands and are scattered all over the coun try. 1 he repoit tluit Col. George K. Steele of the 4.'M regiment had resigned, is incorrect. It w.vs Col Asbury Steele of the 31th regiment that resigned. An effort is being made to have prisoners of war quartered at Indianapolis. Chas. C. Hinder, of Lifiyctte, is apjoiiited (Quartermaster of the 'M arlillerv regiment. It is saitl that the President has declined ac- He th it don't fight, But runs away. May live to run Another day. CoNMi'MpABLr.. Our old friend and felloi The Kast KMnuE Ssi.oon. This splendid es tabU-diment, on Washington street opposite Lit tle's Hotel, will, under the management of the accomplished proprietor, Mr. Charles Lauer, be thrown open to the public to-night: Mr. Lauer has made every preparation toveleome his guests, iu the most cordial and hospitable manner. We would practically remark that a champion game of billiard', between two disiuteresteJ players will take place on one of his m agnficent tables. white Canada at l .'W Tl.e poik mat k tt opened steady and closed a sh t?e firmer; sale.-, at All "jxtl'J 00 for mess, $ LI for Western prime1 mes, and fftd i 50 for piiu.e. Beef quiet wkh light dem uid. Dresed hogs firm at $l(il Ub' for Western and $1 '5 4 37- for dty. Lard lesj active and prices slightly favor the buver at the cle; sales at "'X "'.c. ilutter selling at ll(clie tor Ohio and I'Ot 2,V tor State. Cheese steady at SV (7c. Coffee Uio nvre active and prices of com mon tirades little tinner, l SriitMc. Sugar raw Ktill rules very firm; moderate business doing to the trade;. 7jtc for Kngliah uplands, TTrC for Porto Rico, ?(i .3ttc for Cuba, and 7J.( "'c for Havana,.. ur rut.rcnxm. J Cincinnati ."Market. CisciaxATi, JaiiuaiT 17. Flour firmer, and good superfine could not be obtained at less than $ I at the close. Wheat in irc'd demand and 2c higher; red 65 (l7c and white yoo.c 0at firm at 2wc. An active demand for corn at 2?c. Rye in good demand at .".tc 011 arrival. Whisky in nctiie speculative demand and prices 'c higher; sales at If lC)gC, the latter rate for wagon. Hogs opened firm at $'i 30 (3 3 45, but closed rather dull and not so much disposition to boy. Receipts il.iUU head. . A gH)d soeeulatiie demand for mess pork with sales of :J,.00 bris at $9 f0 here and $1) delivered at points in Indiana Terrc Haute and Cam bridge City. . ' The demand for lard has fallen off and the market closed quiet at G'JfGc for country and city. Green meats Je higher and in good demand ftt 2?a 3?8 j7rc- An improved demand for bulk sides at 4c. No demand for "boulders. Coffee firm and in good demand at 19(51 c. Sugar linn at Ott lie. Molasses 4.")f'47e. Kxchange steady at dis. and par buying and pur to ig prem. selling rate. The news from New York influenced the oner market favorably. ' JdKTitoroLiTAN Hall. This evening will bring to a close the engagement of Miss Annette I nee. We would say to alt those who have not had the pleasure of witnessing 1 er performance, they had better attend tonight. Her acting is" correct, chaste, and in tho highest degree refined. This is saying much, but not more than is merited Her performance last night of Rosalind was meri torious in the extreme, as was Vincent's Touch Stone. Mr. Alluugh .acquitted himself hand somely, as did also Messrs. Hamilton, Ashmer, Hight, Mrs. Pope in fact all concerned. To night the Marble Heart, with Miss Ince and Miss Ma earthy. , 41. ' tTWe take pleasuie in i-o'nf ii.f (Jr. o. P. Morton into our regiment of patrons. Any Gov ernor who bos good sense enough to take the l'resn, and pay for it, w ill do for a higher Kisi tion our neighbor of the Courier to tlie contra ry notwithstanding. Madison Press, 15A. Wanted. To Printers. The undersigned is anxious to buy an office, Democratic in politics. Persons having one to disjxie of, will find a purchaser, by addressing John P. Reynolds, Gambier, Ohio; stating terms, list of subscribers, amount of pa tronage, kc. Also, sending me a sjcimcn of paper. John P. Rkynolis. Fkf.e Lvnoh. At No. lC, Kast Washington street, Mr. Niggermann, one of" the most accom plished caterers for the public in the city, sets a free lunch daily. Mr. Niggermann, in considera tion of the ban! times, has reduced his prices for beer affording one glass for three cents and two glasses for five cents. P.itronize Mr. Niggermann, he is a hospitable and generous gentleman. 1 l2w 2'r'Aver's American Almanac is now readv for delivery, cratis, nt the Druggists, who are happy to supply all that call for them. Kvery famuv should have and keen this book, it is worth having compr'uing much general infor mation of great value. It gives the best instruc tion for the cure of prevalent complaints that we can get anywhere. Its anecdotes alone are worth a bushel of wheat, and its medical advice is sometimes worth to the sick the wheat's w eight in gold. Many of the medical almanacs are trash, but this is solid metal. Its calculation are made purjoscly for this latitude, and arc there fore correct. Call and get an Aycr's Almanac, and when got. keep it. 11-lw SPECIAL NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. TO.UIJXMlX A: COX, IriiifKit, IVo. IS lnt VVuklaiiitf ton Mreet, Have T'ffn apiMeJ agents T-r th sale of II It A I i; 5 T IT S S I I, A fi O , T1IH vrnypntFrb r,KA5l I.rs. for tho cure cf CouK-, ('M, Sr Tliroat, p.roiicrrtis, AVlu-ezin?, Irritation of lf Uvtilt oii'l Tonsil, and IVst-a- of tri Luri?. Soll in large boxes, 25 cts., SI cts., und $1 each. nl&'.lw ly OAK HALL, X0. 2 YVASlIIXtJTOX AM NO. 2 ILLINOIS STS., Hate llotiie. O' UK FALL AND W1STKU STUCK OF BKAVKKS, CASTORS, CLOTHS, MKLTOX'S CASSIMKRF.S AXI VESTIXGS UK EVF.RY GUAl'K ANI STYLE AS WELL AS OI'ltEAUY-MADE CLOTHING KÜU MEX AND LOY 'S WEAR, IS NOW COMPLETE. GLASER $ BROTHERS, Prop's. ' R. IJ. MELVILLE. Cutttr. oct25 WANTED. WANTS," "FOR SALE," "FOR RENT," " LOST,' ForNI""B0AR0LNG,"Ax. Adverüwments coming umlcr thte heading, nt exceeding five 1 i rt s. will I f ertf d uzicr for 2& cents. c par. 11TY 0UPFKS. or:r.vts will l e made at this office fvr irüins, i'aiabi; in city or cuimty ordtrs at oct2i XTANTi:i CITY 0HDERS At O r l.isrhrt markrt V rates by WM. Y. WILEY, 10 l E. auTit'n strett. (ctl'i-d.'lm RANTED COUNTY ORDER. S Atth hiifhPfit mar ket ral, by WM. Y. WILEY. ' Xo. 10 E-Wavhinittuu street. COM Ml S SI ON MERCHANTS . C. Ii. laltlicwN. a i:y : n c o s s iov 1M FOItW ARM-NG JILI.CIIA NT. LrT F;re-rro.'f I'.uil '.inc, N. 124 Fourth st., wpst Hide, between ?in and tlie River, Invi!le, Ky. . . 2fÄ t'onsiiri airiits art rep"ctfully sc lici d, and im Tnolmu' unlos with rompt returns pnarauteed. janl.l STOLEN. U0RSE STOLEN. Ono Rridit Lay II five years oid, hd;i round. 14 'J band hif;li, market with hrne on the hip, had on nearly n"w s.i-!d! w -tL M.vk quilted seat. A liU rnl reward will te paid for his deliv ery to the subscribfr or Frederick W.h1s's Stuhle. jau3-dtf CUAKLES SECRIST DRY GOODS. Dry Goods! Ir.yt,, r.er. Jfr. .Vc.Vutnt r.tt r of Robert CJinfe Isi'iASAroLi. October 6, 18r7. I Dr. C. W. Rob ck Dear iir : I h ave ued j the attention of CAM! 'KAt FW- citizen. L:eut. J. A. Cottman, of Company F. j this State. 19th regiment Indiana volunteers, was detailed i Col. Waunlk U.sotR Akhkst. A corres- , ami sent home about ten days h:o to recruit for ' p"n ler.t of the Cincinnati Times, writing from! his reginicnL Ry las indefatigable extitions and ; Camp Wickliffe. New Haven. Kv.f under date of untiring perseverance he has already sent forward ! the Mh int . r that on tlrcs parade the pre thirty seven recruits, and leaves iu a few days j '""'' dl.v nn or,?fI re','1 from Gen. lon, i with ten others thus completing the number re- j l-hwing Colonel G. 1). Wagner, of the i;th Indi- j inirtNl to fill no his reciment. know 0f ana regiment, under arrest. The cause nfthis: other man who can urp.ti Lieut. Cottman in iu- l-roceeding was not known. In the absence of of the must famous in the whole S'.ate, and ire- I WrE HAVE ON HANI A LAKGE AXL WELL AS SOUTEIi t'ok "i IryC;ood. to which we invite your Rlood Purifier for a nervous affection. from which 1 have suffered much at times. While it s pleasant to the taste, it certainly has ah ppy effect upon tlie nerves. Please accept my thanks for your kind resrardsTanil believe nie Yours, .1. W. T. -d cMiLLtN. The Kmpikl Saloon. This establishment, one d.to-d.-n JA.MEN LOW A CO., Louisville, Ky. LIVERY STABLES. O. W JOKISTSTOISr, .0011 . Itrpori. , " :. 7. : I rom Wnthtnzton. Washiscto.v, Jnuar7 Id. The contested election ca-e of tvit-tn igainl. (tea. Lu.e is consi.b'itsi t.i.e ot the most iiyjfrctiug that ever came before the Senate. Lane's light to his seat was confirmed by a vote Ot 21 to lt. ; A Phdadfdphiiin, who b.! been improved into the rebel service in North Carolina, came into Geu. Hancock's biia Je yesterday, from Centre viiie. He was on loot and armed with a Missis sippi rifle. Heoreupied three days in making hi- way throuch the ci etny's pickets an J brings imporUnt iuforuialiou. . A dispatch to the Tunes says: The Committee on the Conduct of. the War have resolved to advise the immediate passage of a bill to putiiah with death any pexou who com mits a fraud upon the Goverunieut wherely A soldier is bodil; injured; ns, lor instance, the le of unsound provisions. Also, to punish with imprisoumeut atrd confis cation of all property and Government dnes till contractor who in anyway clermud. the Govern ment iu the quality of goods fcoIJ or hcrv ices pre tended to be rendered to the Government. 1 - Senator Sberraau, from the coratnittee appoint ed to examine and report as to the compensation of nil otlkers ol the liuverotiieut, reported an iin ortant bill this morning in relation to printing lor Government. This bill proposes that a daily paper be printed under the superintendence of the public primer, to be entitled the Conyrtitiaual Record, to contain the debates and proceedings of each house in the form and style of the Duity (Hot. The number of reporters of each house to luve their curu en nation. Their mode of selectiou and duration iu oflice tobe fixed by each Houe resjiectircly. The bill also provides that the engraving, lith ographing and binding may be done under the bMiue provisions. Mr. Sherman intends to urgn immediate action on thii bill, as on its adoption the Government will save many a million of dollars. It is understood that the contract let out by Secretary Cameron for over a quarter of a mil lion of "rifles and carbines will be ordered to be annulled by Congress. They will not be availa ble in the preset t w ar and as they ure to cost an average of $7 each above manufacturer's prices they involi e a loss of nearly nine million dollars to the treasury. The Tribune's correspondent says: The Joint resolution of the Legislature of New York in relation to the reciprocity treaty with the Rritish Provinces, which was referred to the House Committee ot Commerce, is committed to Gen. Ward, who prepared a roport. An "ex tension of the features of reciprtK-ity will be re commended, and a removal of the restrictive dis criminations, w hich render the operations of the treaty unequal. The committee propose to make this the occa sion of extending commercial relations with other nations on this continent. The House Military Committee, at their meet ing this morning, authorized Mr. Olin to report a bill reducing the number of Chaplains to one to each brigade, and establishing Hospital Chap lains. , . This reduction has been asked for bv many chanlains and clergymen, as well as hosts of officers. - - ' 1 The Committee on the pr oposed national armory w est of the Alleghenies has met a sufficient 1. um ber ol times to learn that its members disagree so thoroughly that it will be impossible to secure a majority in favor of any place. Propably the Committee will recommend that three Commis sioners be appointed by the President to select a a site. The nomination of Chas. H. Foster as Marshal of North Carolina, was rejected yesterday by the Senate. . General Sigel is strongly pressed for a Major Generalship by Senators and i'?prescntatives for the INorth est. The World's special sav Gen. Rlenker appeared before the Van Wyck Committee to d iv with reirard to the charges of corruption brought against him. It is understood that he explained them to the entire satisfaction of the Committee The city is filled with rumors about General Stone. It is even said that he is under arrest. The feeling against him is so strong that he will probably be removed to another field of ac tion. Dr. G. D. Ree.be, of Chicago, rut been appoint ed a Rrigade Surgeon. 1'rnm lew York. New. York, January 16. The brig Mountain Lagle has arrived here. The Mountain Kagle reports the British steamer Gladiator, with the traitors Mason and ShdeU on board, had arrived at St. George, Bermuda, on lit h inst .and sailed for St. Thomas on the PUh, whence the two rebels would take passage for Liigund. The steamer Mstaxrzas, from Port Royal, Dth, reports on the afteSnoon of the 12th passing the Lurnside cxpei:tion this side of ILrtteras. The Btrmud'uin, of January 61I1. has the fol . lowing: Her Britannic Majesty's steamer Racer arrived here on Fridav last. Her advices are to the 29th ult. and. coiiUiu . news of tho highest. moment. The American Cabinet has acceded to the just demands of Great Britain." namely, the restora tion to her protection of the four persons forcibly taken as prisoners from the steamer Trent. This decision mut, we think, be hailvd' w-ith atifac tion by all parties, as w e are thereby spared from the apprehensions of the horrors of international war, and the Americans have shown their good sense in thus complying with the very moderate demand made of them. From Forires Monroe. ' " " Fort Monroe.' Jan. H. The remaining ves sels of the Uumsi le expedition, which have been detained here by bad weather, left this morning. The regular Thursday ling of truce took to Craney Island several passeugers for the South. The boat brought back several released prison ers, among them Lieut. Knight, of the 1st Min nesota. Nineteen citizens also came over to go North. ' - The only news in the Southern papers U an exaggerated account of the nffair between Humphrey Marshall and Col. Garfield, in which it is suited tint the. former was retreating when attacked. The fighting is said to have been very hot, and the rebels of course gained the victory with small los. ' ' ' One hundred and sixty prisoners of war are expected here to-morrow to be exchanged and sent North. The gunboat Rhode IslaoJ arrived from Gal veston this morntnjr. Her dates are Galveston, Dec. 2-; Ship Island, Livery and Sale Stables dustry and energy in his vocation. -i'. agner, as senior ..nicer, irni Here is a funny indorsement on the back of . htn !n command of the brigade for some weCks. a letter dn.-d into a city postoffice, addressed to j ll dutie of winch .-ince his arrest wnl devolve a rtvently np'.-ont.-d (uMtermater in one of the ; "P011 C'donel Roslcy. New England regimcr.U: I This war will .... .,.! Leave mauv a sweet babe tathcrlcss Harry, n.e.rvou arc nmned aa gr- Ani, nuinra wi,,(Jr morni.,t:. r master, an Icii sav.- rl Oh) .A M.,r Why Mirtin 11",; Tuwr. didn't you go in fur a whole one and make it ' $4.ttir Lieut. .Tarnen C. W liters, of the Pith Indi The red hot shot used in the British nivv ana. formerly of the 13th Indiana, formerly aid and forts is i ro luced bv rouring tu dten ir-.n inf to Gen. Reynolds, contemplates, we undent i:,d. juented more than any cdhcr by strangers visiting j the city, is offere! for sale by the proprietor, Rod- I erick Retbe, Lsj. ; The Km pi re is fitted tlirough out; from garret to cellar, with everything repii- ! site for a first das saloon. and all Mr. Beebct ! 1 having numerous other engagements, desires to rh.J the right kind of a purchaser. tf X0S. 11 ANI) 13 WEST FEATtLSTREET, lMlAAr"M,lNMANA. qV" Hirw'. Bi:p?it s, Carna'-s an 1 SadU Hr?es always in rdin-i. Charcs T7?fvl...rate. dc3-tf IS hell. A small cupola furnace has been put on l- ir I the Warsaw for meltiug the iron to be u.-ed fr such j-n-t. A l'i. Ia le'phia firm ha receiied h contract for te mannfarture of Springfield mu kets f .r the Government. . 'en Sigel ha tevgr.ed. but his resiguati.i.i i hi l; it et ! : 4 -f 4. 1 -..! .... . r,. ik. ! taking unto hinistif .1 rib slrlly. The beauti ful and accomplished l tdy whom the gallant Cap tain will lead to the altar, will be protet te 1 thr.uigh life by ere of the most accomplished of gentleman The following is a toast given at a recent. "3?"A good assortment of the various styles ! of ladies', niis.es', children's and gentlemen's 1 bal moral shots, just receive! at Knodle i Son's. ' lR-3t C. XV. HALL V CO., EXCHANGE STABLES, - 23 ILLnOIS VfHF.ET, orr?5rTE bates iiorsr. iNMAXArrtJ, inp. Auc-lly - - - - - - - FOR SALE. banquet: - - t Si own Cameron, once a winter, and occupyin g cred't of t! service, that he may be prevailed on 1 pviti!i in eve of the mct honorable and Intel ts Le it ImtL. nd that he rn.iv !. !ut in .1 con ! lii-ent piTfsIons in the world; and afterw ards man t commensurate for his greif, verv nperior called to fill an arduou oiid responsible office at Generalship Jei'.onsr c-f hTs arh e eruents by ' tr C head of our Government, in which he Ins oti.e; ofL.cis, aj.,.l Tuclr cuutinue.1 affronts in a pioi ctl recreant to tlie tmt reposed in him, and Fiie Point stile la fa! u be bis reason fur 1 e- ' bv his attempt t. arm the slaves, for the purpose signing. !uisrlU lrmrrut. uf murdering his brethn 3 of adjoining Stte. Ln.li-h Tu. u-s iv l'avuo. tuite a bril 1 has proved a traitor to the Constitution v( his Ii it.t cldl of nobility ciro ac;!u eis tf the first , country and to hr rmce. May the tioger of .-corn battalion of the rtiie brigade, wh en aniie.1 at i brever pointcl to his memory, his name be Hribf it in the Australasian !t wW:' The Iwt ! blotted from c ur annals, and his official history taboo is under the rommtht of Lord Alexander j be linked with infamy to th latest posterity. lUuv-ell. brÜK!f of Marl KiisstU; und auiun the : - Smih. olhirrs of the corjri aru Major the Hon j'sici-j We ritn the following editorial c-orrv.pond art. whoe brother is already with L-rxl Li ..r.s at j , 1 ,, 1 M , , , Wa-h.n:m.oneof tU Lvnsvill Journal. ptiLhM day A. Clin tou, brother of tl.e Duke cf N.,;; , l,rc 4tjlay; . . . Lieutenant Lord Wwarl Cavendwli. son .f tue AuUeipatiog thnt the long expected attack up IHV of iHrvondiire; Lieutenant the Hon K. Cotnnibu was near a. hanJ. we steppe-l on DENTISTS. G C. HUNT, D E N(,T I S T OFFICE AND RESII'EXI E, ri ..r hac nuii 0 32) ;ASX 1I.VIIKLT VrilEET, ' . for city rKorEnTT, ' j ' ' iNDiAXArous rxn. ' . i I - 553 Acres, the Gailaudet Farm, ; - PATENTS. S.tuitJ eiUt Tni;- fr-m Ic-Üinsr'i, ON TIIF, INMANl LiAl. w:t tb INMAN vFtU IS AXH CIXCINXATT KAIL- - P A T E ET T S every cre fenced, nenrly ail th rail new or rem,?! VJF deicription. Fe- cotrfrng-Tit on mcc. Xo pt rrvt; aH) aorrjlicnltivanoc,i(X'4vru:i-lprdrinrd,rur eutaopay., Scd for Circular, firing term, decii !i, Ki.l orrbard. r.fbl wrlU oftiatr. two g-n.i barns and a C .Vtdrrss , AM'5 1U.OADN AX, - w i.i.e 1L teetlonaonsrl rewtpirted, atamjIyresKlerJce o)vIvdl fat a; Attwrutj, UasLintua, L. C .M'r an.! it.ire-h.iu..?. Thii t.ijtMj f.-rtile fnn. un- l.r lo.n U.hu.l,.liM..li,lr .I'll f .rm. if 1 X VST RFCTtVED ici. : Fc t U-rts' apply ta tlj tnrtt. i ij S. BIUTITy.' ! DRUMS. J A l&C OF St'FKMOR m.rf'8 PRC US low prices. TV ILL ARD k STOWKLL WaniGTO!r, January 17. i SKNATE. Mr. Chandler presented tlie cre denti)i! of Hon. Jaer.b M. IIowl, SentorHect from Michigan, !a place of B'ugham, decewed. Mr. Hoaard appeared and took the oath. Several petition in favor of the emancipation of slaves were presented Mr. Trumbull presented a petition from C. L Suford, who represents himself a a contractor with Mer. Cumming i Tucker. He any h received information from the War Department that they (Cummin? V Tucker) were author ucd Ut act, but is now urpfinl toletuu that Mr. Cameron nays tlcit tbe heads of bureaus made all the contracts. Mr. Sanfvrd aaka the passage of a law to le galize tlie contracts made so as to prevent loss to honest contractors. Referred. Col lamer, from the Committee on Post office, repotted back the House bill Ju relation to the letters of sailors and rnarir.r. Ttebill fitendi tlie privilege of, seixling letters not . prepaid to sailors and mariners. The bill was paed. Mr. Fessenden, from the Committee on Fl nance, reports! back the House joint resolution declaratory of lite purpose of Cuugress to impose a tax Nil, was rassed. Yets, IW; navs (Mr. Powelh. 1. Mr. Dixon, from the Committee on Contingent Lxpeitses, reprted back the resolution to pay Mr. Suinton the usual rompensat ion and rotie re. s 3If. FcssenJen iuoeJ tj aratnd the rvnoluüon so as to make it sxciustve of miiewKe, This was agree.1 to, and the resolution passe!. ' Adjourned until Monday. 1IOUSK. A motion of Mr. Fenton over 100 bills from tlie Court of Claims, were referred to the Committee on Claim. The House resumed the consideration of the Pennsylvania contested elelion cae. A vute was first taken on the substitute reortel from the minority of tho Committee on Klections that John M. Butler is dot. and Wni. K. Wunan is, entitle! to a seat as RepcCfcntativc from tho First Congressional District t Pennsylvania, which was adopted by a vote of ?." against 3't. 'I'be Houe then cnneurml in the Senate's amendments to the bill to promote the efficiency of the de id letter office. Mr. Delano made a report from tbe Commit tee for the District of Columbia on a resolution offered to them relative to Martial Lamon'sjail regulations. Tho Committee say that it was strictly in Marsha! La mon's official discretion to make rules to remedy the existing abuses. . The Committee asked to be discharged front the further consideration of the subject. The further consideration of the report w as postponed. Mr. Stevens, from the Committee on Wavs und Means, reported a bill for the support of the We-t Point Military Academy." 'He tok tins occasion to explain the reasons why the appro priation bills were not sooner rejiorted. He stated that the coratnittee are gathering facts, and wmk for hour? after attending to bus:nes in this hall, ife desired to sav that the criticisms and libels of the press would not in. ike them move one minute filter than a due regard to the public interests will permit. The House resumed the consideration of the fortification hill.--- . Messrs. Wright and Crittenden thought there should bo no new works commenced until there was overwhelming necessity for them. All the amendments were voted down, and the bill passed as originally reported. A resolution was adopted calling on the Sec retary of War for a copy of the contract fir the purcha-e of hoists for Williams's cavalry, now in Kentucky. House adjourned till Monday. ' ' From Cairo. Cairo, Jan. I7. Advices from Catx Girardeau state that the expedition which left here for Dal las and Bloomfield, returned this morning, bring ing twenty three pi isoncrs, among them Captain Day, of Jeff Thompson's army. Reports from Paducah say heavy cannonading was heard up Tennessee river this morning. (Jen. Grant sent instructions to ail hospital here to-day to be in readiness at short notice. Nothing of importance from the expedition. From dilcHgn. Chicaoo. Jan. 17. The spec ial to the Tim, dated twelve from Columbus, Jan. ICth says: Additional force, with Gen. Grant and staff, left Cairo yesterday nt ten o'clock and overtook McClernand's, Paine' and Cook's rnlumnt du ring the afternoon. l am not pcrmiueu w state wnere we are going or what troops we have. Heavy pickets are placed in all directions. No skirmish yet. rrom . w York. New York, " Janu iry 17. Robert S. Oakley President of the National Bank Note Company, die l yesterday. Advices from Port Royal state that nn expe !i tion tow ards Savannah was supposed to Lein pro gress. Reeonnoitering parties have proceeded bevond 1 3 bee Island with apparatus for removing ob structions from the rivers and creeks south of the Savannah river. It is under-stood that the land force wculd con sist of loHM) men and arsaw Inlet would be the best destination of the expedition. The railroaid is progressing across Hilton Head Island. Harrisburg letters of the ICth states that Gen. Williams is in command of four I'nion regi ments and three twelve pounder Parrott guns. Small bodies are scattered along the river, thence to Cumberland. At New Cretk, near Cumber land, aie four regiments, while 7")U or ,( more are at Patterson's Creek, eight miles below Cumberland. Gen Kelly is at Cumberland. He has three full batteries, beside heavy pieces in position. The rebel General Jackson is near Bath with 1 ,500 men .and twenty nine guns. The Ohio and Indiana troops express a warm desire for Ro-eciJins tobe put in command at Cumberland, and say with 3,000 men be wonld w hip Jackson, take Winchester, . and turn the light (Link of Manassis w ithin a fortnight. Hiram Barney, Collector of New York, re ceived a dispatch per Arabia, dated London, Jan. 4, as follows: " . The Sumter has arrived at Cadiz, having burnt three vesels. 4 (Signed) ' C. F. Apams, U. S. Minister. Dee. 31: Mobile Bat, Dec.3l:Frt Picke, 'Jan. 5 . '?,e. 2; Key West. Jan. 6; Port Royal. Jan. 12. ' P t?' ''Ll;. .1 The gunlxats St. Louis, New London and ; Water Witch left Ship Island fcr Btloxi on the 31st of December. The result was not learned, but as the Rhode j Island was leaving the New London whs teen re- turning with three schooners in tow. - . j The schooner Venus was captured off Oalve- ; ton by the Rhode Island. She was bound from Point Isabel for Franklin, La., with a cargo of tea. coffee, lead' and ' woo.!, valued at $1U,0M). j She an seot to Ship Iaid - - - .- j The rrbel steamer Florida' is inside of Horn ' Island. . . ! The rebel batteries at Pensacola hafT.g re- ( peatedly fired at our small vesels, Fort Pickens 1 opened on the rebel steamer limes, whicii loading stores at the Navy Yard on the 1st. 1 he batteries responded and the firing From Washington. Washington, Jan. 17. A pönal to tlie Ecen inp Post says: The Committee of Wtvs and Means is busilv con;I?crition of financial 1 . The Committee is understood to adhere to the project of aninconie tax. jiotajtliiUnding.tbe vigorous opposition whicii that measure has en countered. , '-f - . ; ' - ,01 Tl.e general banking law; was'dfccossed by the Committee this morning. ' v " ' " "" The result of the deliberations has not been announced. . . ' - - It is lelieved that the new tariff bill will re duce the free list, and greatly increase the duties on spice, pepper, and similar articles. - .Senator Wilson this morning introduced into the Senate a new bill J:i relation to the ofüce of army sutler. w The bill alolishej the ofUcc in all cases, fwith the exception of military posts, and rronoses that ! the Commissariat of the general anov shall fur nish thirty different articles to regiments at ten r a!, but the' r s Lance is Materially rtirdl by ir.aJe.,'iit ncn; of cn-?r th' river htr, ferry t.vs n t be i g a'w ti, ul Uc jvt jet sufficeutly strong ta bar heavj w ewht. Westher moderatmg sgm. Lowerer, and ts rrrts of a ppedj opr-. r.g of i! river : fair. . litn.. Price, jn ember elect from ith Cor.grw sionsl Lbsuict, left for WastMBgioa to day. . No person will bertafterl-e alio! to !v the city until bis bagfige ha bea jj.ir-beJ by an officer appointed iof vh.al ;.urj. tn-I truLai sealeil. Some of our paper are tfrtMatir.g anternta of tbe newly appointed Senatrr fr 'tn Ml'a-ri. I rni lall fjiUr SitT Lskt , Jan. 17. Gov. Dtw-,n rf hr on Dec. 3lt on account of peronl cbfhcu'.ty. He w persud. r-.b'l attd whipped 12 vide east. Seven f the desperadoes ho cooim ttrl the assault hi e ten arrestet. Three of thrm. in endeavoring to ocape from the ofhetrs, wer killed.- " - - rout Knrtiifk Ioi IsVilik. January 1. The Jomrmml's Muu fordvil!c cxrrep'jiident avs tliwt the rebels are driving into snd killing rattle in ponds and water ing place on the route of tb adraLcc.of tl.e Federal army to render the w vier ur tit for driuk frg- J r ' From Wlirrllutr ' Wiitiux., Va . Jan. 17. The bill kcTwn ai the Pennsylvania Central Railroad bill waade fcafed in the lower Houe of Legidstcrf to dty SI to 3. GROCERS. 'WliolOKUlo (iriUMTN. 1 ML s-- HI ilOll"". 2 Vj 'im ii r 'Cr- --4 ;1 4 a - w.J t - j . ... . - 3-r W't 1t ft ' r ä ;s y ill. . ' '4M . U , fc mJ-.M. .4..A.JJ. Corner XVntliliieinn and telinrr Mrrrt ImliiinnpolU, IfAVIXft TUR LALÖKSl STUCK. OF UliUCKRlKS I 1 in tliin c.ty, with hue h fni;Ui atornM. u. to hr as It'w a any Lotice In the VVrt. w invitr iii to Fiammr ur jjo.jdi a id prir- lwfre purrha.o-c r',.4. hrr. J'it r-rrivf1 in eiiljriitntit. 4t Half tr!s. ti w WMt. Fiti. 115 " " Maikrvl. 30 Tvr mw anut. In ti-r an! f-.r alr at ry b'W fircir- ' JunlT-dtw A. A H. Sr'nXl'f.L. Vri'miifiin'iit AT TMK XEW YORK (IHOCKIIY'STOHK, o. 17 I'.t WiulilnKlon Sitrrrt. C1 II. LTL'LL, bsvirnc purrliaod fhe s'oie etr'J h . inctit t T tLf Mer. F-ryaiit, ir.t ti 1 ke ; '.rn f n taiitly n l atid a full i-upr'j' ef rn-ry trtirU Jn tl,e Ln" ef Family Grrrri and lrovi n, aut wUl watraut evt-ry arlkle to ! t-f the b.'i4 luat'.ty and at ttie I'-wet priors. Tlio l;ih' st market r-Tlc, In r-h, p.i t for !I kinl of lrluri'. II r-jMrtf'il!y K-!i. t thr cittz'iiH Kmrraüy, In tti city and country, 1 call and xaniitic Li tork and prn t fjre pur Lainr eUlirrc. Artirlrs pniu; tly d.üvrrrd i:i all peril" f tif city. ja-dlm C. II. i?t.FLl TAKE NOTICE. flllK L'XIlF.KMliXF.D HAS THIS DAT ITRCHASF.D JL r1 Mck vt ümA ownrd by C A. Hall, iv tbe O Id Frllv ' r.uiIJitip, No. 2, and w ill ikiw k--p a eomplrte a.Mrtmrutc.( tl latent of CtnAt, and will krj rt- jK.riuorl wurkiurn to mii all iLe ui Jcutoiur aa writ aa tbe ix. w u, bfui hei soIm iu to pvc b.ra a rail bet it purrhair.j; elhtrr . Ik- will lo kp a pwod jr tnrut of Men's and Boys' Clothing on ium Alo u frood Stock, of Furniahlttftr. iMm't for.'f-t th place. Odd Ft IIoivm' IIall? Io. 3, WA?in'arox strfft. jicnl3-driii NEVSPAPERS. Ilnily and "Wtx-kly INDIANA STATE SENTINEL. "Ik ro 1ft the pr tli? jieoj.l' rights miintair, Una. I by lurk. roc and ui.UouKbt by ftam." was per cent, profit. t The President, upon the application of the 1 de'egates from New York to dar, a:onted Maj. i 4 l il l.. . TJ 1: f i rf cor.tinue! until evening Fort Pickens firing the J lasv sno,. - ... - T".. . i i - ti j l . r i u luici L-uui aus net aimiii. ua mui oi n ...i t- the:r shells burst inside Our fort; Only one or our . Th .special says: mer, bowerer. was wounded. ! . 4. -..A . mi -f ' t t o - j- 1 - - - r. I 'V vom in 1 nee 01 inc ena w i report an One of onr shells made a large breach , Fort merKit-t., tlml Mabr the fUnkmr privilege. o as v ntUm the ristot franking for the Department of the Goicrniaeut. The Senate, after sn executive session of tlirce hours, confirmed Cameron as Minister Ruvi: 21tol. Barranca In the fire. evenm: our fire set Warrington Tmk P.n.r Ai Wrrm t J'titk 5rrTrri ar th rrr- ttH orati of the- y nrary tf Ir.diar.n. A tt hin the pat, th S TjrL wf.j rmitinr to 1n-t. tli' priiK-'ptr and ma.'jr' wbirh ar tft caWJa!d to ad-vstk- th happin, tlj" prosp'-r't' and the frdonj t iL i-fidf fr.ifa all unju.-t and unri''-ary rtralnt. W'l,i! rb''Tf'it; r intainlT!? tr- im-. rtimr. a I'-jal citizens nhmjld, th hrtirt, will vi-ilautir watch all rti rr' acliin-t:t LpMi popular ri?H ard tk' trn. prlrrHr!" of ros-rlt i'.ii! Lin-rty. Thf frel m .f rpr- h and tii ff'-dom of tri pr ar ii4-rniry to pr4--Tv. and i-tir fre uuiut4.iis. Mliuiiits4? aj treci dwii, no bmU tr wLal mjy V th ajol cy tbrT'.r, fn-m tlt -lay dt:s ihr di ch:x of AuxTjcarj U rty. Ir, order to term a more pcrt'-ct ui.i'Hi, r.'inML-l Ji-uc , tuure diDrtK trarijui:!y, pr"i!.- fi r tbe: rcaiuion d kn, promote tLe gftitrsl w.Uarc and inure the 1 Icvhik . f Ury toeur- Ivcaand jxo-r.ty, tbr .ll UaiW'.j e m- tiiii: and appr9ve or coiiierm. a It b li .- the pulli Kocd requir. , all rut-iirc of tLe Statt ai d National A4 miuistraiiotii. lti:ir r kep ia Titw tL diUnctl.i bc-twfru tuppcrting tLc Gwrrruuci.t a:j'' tLe venal a.t f tho; !, p ; r.---ut tl.- ' -v. r'i:ot!.f. -J.d wc ar pf id for tLe upp'.rt of all Lodr-irt to 11.4ut.taia a pure contitu tii.nal O'.'Vi rum. nt. and continue f'-r olp bt and our po tcnty the rlor.ou Leritv- of fj r i.-i.titutl' r, in t- tl valur and frwE-.d by ue wiitom -'d inltgntjr of tl.e ii.en who pkJcJ tij'ir Lvrs, tLclr fort-uc and tlviraacrad L'nior f'-r l.U-rtr aTi 1 indc-pciideiic-. For tin; purjis of eau-i.diinc l!e eircolatioa if tbe Da.Iy and e k'.y Imasa Ftxti iLnr.u, lis proprietor std'Cit everj I ra.x rat, titrj tri"v4 cf vtj:.J and ruu fx alive !Cati ua! pr.j1 lea V, aid tl iu iu tlat .djret. It i ii'i-dji-a to ur(t- tl luiirtajice of tLe pre a an arr y in U-itaii ii S a jar'J raiii7ti.n j,.J K-rura g rh ur -c4 of it Friiif ipl-f, tfi I-pr.eiicauvT Uku. Ttr r T1fl will take for it jn.lit.riU jri.iue lit National M fute Imirratic I1atf-rrn and earnestly advixale tl.e pr.'iciple an 1 y- Iky thev tc.i.f a;n. Tlie SajrfiTTT. wj'J, S -era! lewjHrj-r. '" It i!l C'rti'aiii tbe la'-! Trotim New; frnn ail aris -f tke wf rid; a Ml and rrrect repcr of tl.e Faen raTrua MiMtr aid the (,rriL Maith f aTi ie prtpl eitle ef le Vv.r; F"T:?n and Porneflc firteirtfernr; CotifTfssional rrnreedivr; f-:'I Repe-rU ef tr. ltil tlre lYoreed.r?i ef cur own Skate; InteerMhiir Tale. Lit erary arid Virli?n Miw-llary; tirver!w aM J.rry . ere; IXid'Ti in th S'trr n e C-nrt f tt; . tt end tbe Federal, Cirrft and l4rV-t Oort, with rf rhir arframentA penreil-rr; he 1'-t Tsew ft ft vt1; ewuifles of tbe 5ue. wMrb wfil be f rereral trrtere, theO-nuxerrid ar.d lir.a.K.d f;-,t '.'.ifrrr e: rH tipo 'AjrrVnlt'ire aM Srerwe; e-f;rr1al reiew and nnti.t tipon tl.e mrrert t-pV- ef the ?4f , and full frpm of ttie prrt4rreöf theCnrt Wn frtjur owti c"rrep-r;et ar.d 0.jer c-tir-e.. With a vVw of ebtahifrjr acerrit !rf'mtf'n frn erery erti"ti .f the St jre, we r,;j(-;t mr frlrM to rh'u picli lniporant fv-t frrn theiruHtih'b.-l aa,ej iray H-m "'"r'bv rf trnrr ts. The P.'ly' and We. kly Ftat. ? e tts-vt. are Ii e Ket ntriini f ,r sdrrrU'-ers in tfce. tte, their ritrulafi'- -toidlnr in evrr part nf tt. Tm SH-rrrrn". ttaw PTTrv. Lstam i.nr t i the niost c -nipkte ia tL-Mate, lr;::j amply wjpj Red w.tb ererr yarie'r t f plain awl crr.arneMal t?-je freaa e f.urer bi tbe car.rnr, aivi ltb previa eipreas'y : ivn4 and purcbasesl f. exec'UiLX all tbe (SgVrert cia-' of fj.e and Job Fnr.rlif. repertfaliy olnrtt rdra fraa o-ar Irteawia iarcct tba tela or, arxl wall raaraiiie that all srerk eui ru a aaail trt ) With protupta4s and or-araej , ou Htm trat jaJy 4 pa per, wjcb I lie b t of ii.k, a44 m swt t a ety 1 as t -awet (ft eatirw i-iartiv. - TL km terms uijo 1 rb we nT.tt to furtusb tb laJir Aiu Kuur rumti, aiil t4 permit t ess py atreata, a ad we tbenfor as'aat aar fncaaa ia eery Bela-bborliood t eiert tbexneeiv t a4 as ai.'aacriOrr. peoBlra copar wal b aci.Y atirnr vr rtwe4. . , . . on The conflagration continned all night and the place was still hnrning on the evening of the 22d , , instant, when the Rhode Island left. The fire was fceu at a disuuee ol thirty five miles at sea. . - j Tbe Mount Veinoii, which arrived her yeter- , day. to coal, left her tat!on off Wilralngtjn, N.' C, . on the liiUi. . , . ytnrl.' SI e encountered lW -torucf iTtic-s.Iay. Sheiw part of the Tuniside Äeet ofT Hatteras Inlet. - Tlie .Mount Vernon : ret" rts tlat she Immed & lijzht ship on "ew Years night, wlücb being J nited out tLr x i;tjtdat tinder the guns of Ir urt Caswell. Tlie rebel steamer Gordon r on the stocks fr repairs of d images receive.ll:. her encounter w ith the Mount Vernon in Ieceinrr. Prom IloLti. Mo.. Jan. 17 Tlie brigade whrch' lias 1 left here for the Wet within tbe past three days ; is compoed of the 35th ami SCth Illinois, 23th 1 and -I Ith Miouri nnd Ifoflfman's battery under . 1.4-. r .t . - - coininiii'i 01 uen. ujictuouj. , Another brigade under Gen. Sigel will proba bly leave in a day or two and Gen. Sigel will, doubtless-, a.snme command of the the "entire division at the proper time." , , , . . ßt. Löi ii. Jan. 1" Navigation tntlrtly us peucicd here iu Coiuiitece . of gurpln ol ice twenty miles below the city, extending to a point some distance above town. ' ', Troops aie now being ent to Cairo by rail- D:!jr Sentisel. cn y far " . OO UC.tb ... " a-j Weelry 5erint, fe-py r ree f M Ten eop to en adder , and ff t maker t!er!tlh f-i Twemy cri s to ene ddreM, tr-d w tls taa- let of tbeera te ) Tbirtr ro; y to oue a 4 J r m, ard eay r4 tba yVeel j ne and of tt, !aj!y, to te maker f C- rfn. 20 M llf'j cepwa t e addfeaa. aol !i eepie 4 tbe Wr'kry ac t to Ote Uiily & 60 Ad'ifHn rar be VT .e nVSat V tfrneat tbe"aVi rate. Wbere the paper & d4rsid to each an Writer separately, tbe extra rif üi T be mriA. S" paj-T "tti :h" tjjv w U.c X-bt ititieJ l-rger tban pail La. -. 4t&;.4 j . ...1. V . . I.I.lli:Ui IIAUKNFSN A Pl.Ntdl W, .r.AWa,., lajiaaa. aJ I'aperi capyitif; tb so, aM eaütnj tes'y'a toi, wit! be rt'titl.d to a l.y Farbae(e-