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DAILY SENTINEL. r- ' -r v. :-. MONDAY MORN'I.N G. JANUARY 23 The luitrckt Cluettlon. TL Senate passed a bill refunding they Biet adranced by VTisslow Luit k Co , to pay tbe interest epoa tfct public debt, wilb icier est frota tbe timttle drar.ee were made. Mr.;LixiiE claimi U the rate of eren per cent jr una fcr tb k9 of the money adance1 by hi hou?e, while tbi Ucla only call for C jer cent, wblch , also, th! legal rate of intent rnder tb law of tbc iUte. A trief hUtcry of this in- Urtst matter nay not prate un:cteretli; at th t present tiae. The srsrocriitioa bill failed'at the tei!on of lh Lerialatare ia l'sCJ. owing tbe Ultlr-s or se- ' cession of the republican member of tie iloce. ' Tbey coaLi bare returned in tlm to paaa t ecmrr Um, bnt this course would but defeat- d their rerolotionary schemes. As erenta hc licee TeriStd their object wti to place tbe di rection vflh Kite government as nearly under th control of Gorernor Moktos, as possible. Oa the 2J of April, 1SG3, tbe Auditor of Sute addresaed note to tbe Att'y Geo. requesting hi opinion a to whether tbe proper officer of Sute had. tbe power to draw from the Sute Treasury i tbe tnonnt necetfary to pay tbe interest wpun the funded dHt of tbe State, the Legislature, by dereliction of duty, hiring faibJ to aale to ap propriation lor tbat purpose. On the Ctb of ' April tbe Attorney General, in an elaborate re - ..... . piy, expressed lue opinion mat mere waa no i- r,al authority for drawing warnnl upon tbe S:ate Treasury to p-y the interest LlLog due on tbe lat of July following. To remove ail douU as to tbe power of tbo officers of Sitte, a suit waa brought in tbe Circuit Court of this county for a judicial determination of thequeaiioQ. Tb'n case waa appealed to tbe Supreme Court, and on the eteain of the 5:b of Jae. 1 bCl, tbe Judges filed an opinion uuaninouilj decldio; that toe Auiiior and Treasurer of State hal no authority for tbw payment of the intere- upon- the public debt without an acpropriition hiriu; -first been made by tbe Leg?lature pec.;fl:llyl for Iba: purpose. The ce wai ablj arguei before the court' and th deciiioa i mide io ample time to giro the gorcrnor the opportunity to apply tbe remedy at bia control the aa jembün of tbe Legislature ia extra aessiou t j in iVe tbe neceMiry appropriation or to assume tbe repja a.Uility of failing. to pay the joat obligations ol tbe Hate. Instead of taking tbia course Hi: Excellency went to New York to make other ar raugemcnta. He opened ntpotuiions with Wim low, La.Mia t, Co , to idraute the mynev lar tbe purpose. TLi.4 honacJ wai fully advised of tbe exact condition of afiY;rs. They were in formed tbat if tbe governor would convene ab extra eioa ample asvjranccs would te fur nibbed Lim from democratic members of the rLegjalaturc. written pledge ia fact, and of suffi cient number to coutiol . its action, that no vb noxioui mtisurei to bii party Iricads, dr which they fo regarded, should be preyed upon tbe Leg islature until anpropriatioa hd first been made to meet the psytcer.t tf t!e intercit upon the funded debt of Lie and to carry on the aute j;ovcrnueni. Ti.e Governor " wis present in tbe office of Winslow, Linier Ä Cj. wbtu th:4 ConvcMiJion took place. The Indianpolis Journal admitted ia December lbC3, that "ia New York, U3; Juue, Mr. Au li - tgr Jli8Ti5K said to Governor Mcitox that aacb aauranee had beon made, id he (Mr. R ) hd leuer to ahow it." lu f ci he U knew and ad mitted tht there was abundance of money ia tbe Treasury to meet all tbe indebtedness of hii State. There a little secret history about tbe negotiation with Laoier & Co. which aboul J not bo forgotten. The ' Governor, in considera tion of that firm proposing to the Agent of State to pay the interest due on the 1st of July, lbC.1, agreed to call au extra session of the Legislature to pro? ide for tbe reimbursement ol the money if the offer hould be accepted. The Gov error also Hated about tbe same time that he would bare called an extra session if the Sttte ofliceri bad, in violation of law, withdrawn the mcrey from tbe Sttte lreisury for that purpose. . The interest due July t, ltG3f was not piiO. On the lO-.b ol Dec. Icb3, Gov. iloaro announ through cards in tbe papers tbat he bad conclu- del aa amazement to pny, "in the City of New Yoik. interest on tbe Indiaua five and two aud a hilf per cent, stocks, wbicb fell due on the first day of July lat, aud tbil which will fall due on 'tbe first day of January. next " Io this connec tion the orgtn of His Excellency stated, thafco "agreement has teen made witb ileairs Winslou-, Lavtca Li , for the payment of any interest or compensation fcr tbe ue of tbe money to be ad vanced by tbcm in ptjing tbe interest on our State stocks The whole matter is by them re ferred to tbe cood faith of the State, and there In no danger cf their being allowed to Hificr." The.e are briefly tbe facts iu the cue. Onf argurseat used against c&Uing an extra session was tbe expense. Yet His Excellency is now calling upon tbe Legislature to pay Messrs Vi slow, LaMta Jkc.tbe turn of $C,5'J7 94 for tbe Interest upon tbe advances they bave made, when the" monev was lying idle in the Treasury ard the Legiilnturc could bve Lcci a-teml!ed at a much le?- cost to bavc appropritttd it r.d be bad the assurance i: would litre beta prompt ly done and in time to have paid tbe iütert due on tbe first of July. . Tbe Governor and bis peculiar :'r '.en Js bate ar gue! from tbe beginning tbat no jpocitl appro priation by the Legislature was i;eceary to au thorize t-e Auditor and Treasurer of S;tte t ) py tbe interest upon tbe funded debt of the s'ate tbat the laws comproiu:.itg wUb her crediiors were ample authority. Yet we see, at theug gestioo of tbe Governor too, that bis apologist ia the present general A?rr.bly, hive offered and vote-1 for a bill spccifically aprepriaticg out cf the public treasury tt amoutt teceiry pay tbe advat.ee made Wisstow, LaMta k Co.. fr that purpo.-e. This action ctuuot be regard ed otherwise than a coaip!te indication of t!.e course of tie Auditor and Trrurer of Stst -.n tbe prcniL?a- Tbe iulere-. urou the puV'c debt ouM le paid. All tbe ii)iirbtcir.e-i of tl.9 I?taie totb iu The aivaccs if Meis Vr'wt l..u A Cj..liüuld Lc p.'ompiij iciLibuttcd, but u.der tbe circumstances they !.oll bave at little modeiv iu dcrsr.uin; ro mrent.in ; their serv ices ar 1 ia taming t'e ancüct Tht v well knew, from tue beitinc.a due Gioriwr !to:, Ibtt there uever was a;.y rectd: for borrowing a Jollar ti py a; y of thedttii or ;, ligations of the Sur : tbat tbe interest due ci theJu'y 1, 1?C3, wu'l have bea promptly mrt if If is Exrcllercy bsd yielded LT jtitiiin preju dices and schemes! aud performed a duty which the cor.'titut'on authorixed in the ezr.erqer cy. ucaa . Jef f a. In ia. "" W htve noticed recea.lv ome cLarr gant tbia gs!inl ofiicer, wbtch are orjust to him and toe caliant corpe he cotom-nJa It bn been stale tbt Le ceg'.tcted t ifeed tbe negroes bo cte into bis camp durics tbe eventful smarck tbrosgh Uaorgia. One of tke cficera ef bTs crrpj, wL'j pjjc tnrougb Lerc oa SituxUy !!'., wst:rrtSr! to Lear such accuatioLS, ss n'-.tVr! kLon of Tbecs ia the array. Gen. Pati w '..r-ed. Jcrlng his ratrcb, to bes biL l L:. m .tr- to prevent its men from nffer i. k-. Hi ' fe-in tbat regtrd resulted moi favcnbly. When othfT poriop ef the arrr.y needed f-r prori':on h;s men hd riocu?for ompU'bt. TLeaacce c( Shihax' ithv rr.ent drrx'-Jcd up'n tbe ability of be soldiers to bear i;j ct;lef the fstfr.V sr.d Ubor i erea rily imposed upon tl.em. In that contingency, it tbe cegro refogees-were cut ahort of ration, and we bate no eviJence I hat the wf re. Gen. Da via did ju bat a brave and prudent coin minder hon Id ' bave done. Iftb isioe was presented to hira of keeping hi men fit for doty by reglecting tbe negro, and le chose tbe former alternative, evely aexaible man must admit he did just what was right. M bat would bis corps have been worth if bii men bad been reduced to a starving point? Since tbe commencement of the war Gen. Datis has ably, faithfully atd uc ce full v filled every position assigned to Lim, and it ill become the pre to circulate the ?!sn den ag-inst Mm to which we bave referred ConrrMlonal Apportlontment. The following bill wa intropuced in the Hou-e bv 3Ir. Stewart on tbe 10th inst., read the Grst time that day and the second Urne the Ibtb r.t., wben it was referred to a special committee o one from each Congressional District. This bill ht the suppoit f tbe doninant party in tbe House, and illustrates tb effort thtt will be mde by the Kcpubliraos gerrymandering the atate to advance their partisan purposes. ZZ An act to divile the Sute Into Conjniucal District.', and to fix the time wben election for congressmen ?hll be held therein. Section 1. Be it enacted by the General As eembly cf tbe State of Indiana, That the State hall be divided into eleven ewtnetsfor tbe e:ec tion of Ile?reentatjf es In the Congress of the United States, each of wbicb diatricta sbtll be entitled to elect one Representative. Sac. 2 A Representative shall be elected in etch of the districts at tbe general election in October, eighteen hundred and sixty six, and everv second veir tbereatter. Src. 3. The limits and designation of each district shall be si follows: Sac. 4.. The counties of Davie, Gibon. Knoi, Pike, Fosey, Spcr.cer, Vanderburgh ar.d W arrick shall constitute the first district. Sec ö. Tbo counties Of Crark, Crawford, Pulois, Floyd, Hsrrison. Jackson, Orange, Perry, Scott and Washington shall -constituto tbe second district. t?ic. C. Thrt coutjlicsol B&ttholooiew, Drown, Demtur, Jefferson. Jennings. Monroe, Ohio, Iiipley, and Swi'zcriand, hbl constiM'e tbe third district. Sr.r. 7. The counties of Dcirborn,-Fayette, Franklin, Henry, Rush. Union, and Wyce, fihill constitute the fourth district Sue. Ö. Tbe counties of Bbckford, Adams, Prbware; Grant, Hnntington, Jav, Madison, lUndol&b, Tipton, and e.lj, thali constitute thefiflb district Stc. 'J. Tbe counliep uf Aileu, DeKalb, La grange, Noble, Steuben, Wabash, and Whitley tdill constitute tbe sixth district. S.c. 10. The countiesof Elkhart, Kousciousko, Lake, Laporte. Marshall, Porter, rulaki, S:ke. and Saint Joscnh. ehsll constitute the seventh district." : Skc 11. The counties of Benton, Carroll, Cas. Clinton, Fulton. Howa-d, Japer, Miami. Newton, Vermillion, Warren, and White, Ehall constitute tbe eicLth di?tnt. Sr.c. 12. the counties of Ibore, Fountaia.IIam- ilton, Montgomery, Putnam, and Tippecanoe, bill constitute. the ninth district. Skc 13. The counties of Clay, Green, Hen dricks, Liwrence. Morgan, Owen, Parke, Sm lian. and Viro. hall cenft'tate the tenth dietriot. Src. 14. The counties of Hancock, Johnson, Marioo, and ShHbr, shall contitnfe tbe eleventh ditriet. Stc. 15 This act shall be in force from and after its pnblicstioo, as prescribed by the consti tution. MATE 1TE.T1S. Local bounties are being raised iu Harrison, Ciawford and Perry counties, and recruiting is going on biUkly. The Indiana Tiuc Piepnblican, formerly pubM.-bed at Centrrville, has superceded The Richmond Broad-Axe, and is now published in the latter city. I.aae H. Julian, an abolition radical, continue to control the editorial conduct of the paper. The citizens cf Richmond are making au effort to secure tbe location of the agricultural college ia Wayne county. A fire occurred in Boouville oa Tuesday last destroying the Brown Hotel and adjoining buildings. Loss estimated from six to seven tbousad dollars. Foar Watsc & Michigan Railroad. A company has been formed in tbis city called the Fort Wayne & Michigan Railroad Company, for the purpose of constructing a railroad from Fort Wajr.e to Joneivilie, Michigan, where it will connect with the Lansing & Travers Hay rail road running to Saganaw, Traverse Bay, and Mackinaw. An appropriation of land bas been made by the sttte of Michigan from the grant given the state by Congress of six sections per mile for that portion of tbe road within the limits of that state, and an application has been made to Congress authorizing tbe grant tobe extended to the portion between tb s atate line and this city. Seventy fire thousand dollars stock his already been subscribed. Tbis company btarts under favorable pri ces. Tbe lands granted are among the Vnet pine lands ia Michigan, and will prove of im mense value ; tUcy will be enough to grade and rropare the road ready for the iron. The direc tor and ofücers arc energetic business men ; and the rotd affording so direct a communication with Like Superior, cannot fa:l to secure a large trade Fort Wayne Sentinel. ; The commissioners of Johnson county have appropriated to volunteers a bounty of $325 cash to fill up the required rjnot ofthat county un der tbe last call. The commissioners of Shelby offer a bouuty of $300 to volunteers credited to that county. Tbe county bounty of Dearborn to encourage enlistments ia $350 to each recruit. Horse thieves are operating pretty exten sivcly in the neighborhood of Terre Iliute. Ten thousand letters were deposited in tlie? Eransvüle postoiüce on Thursday, brought from Gen. Thorns army. I riE Aoaict't ti Rat. UoLircr. hr.ouirh i known to warrant us ia ay;rg that tbe state ag- rivultural . college will be established at Stock wIi, io this county, if tbe proper efforts are Liiie by tLs ciuxc-a of tbis jopruoa of the sute to ccure it. The offer ma ie of a donation to the stat, without condition or reoi'irerttion. cf the new college buildings and two hundred aorra of Itr 1 acjciiiir.g is generally regarded by raerr. t erftftbe Legislature as rco;t peneren;. The ci.'icg? c.uld be rut in operation, by acc"ptir.j this tiorist-oi:, to-Tf two'rr three ye.iM r-vcz.: t'.iar it .-ou!d if build. res bad fo be erectci. The institution cannot t put into ot erat ior. or. y where at cr.ee. Enough 1 tnl scrip could be !-o:d or by puthecated to endow three or fnur rro fc.8',rhipa Profcfors could then be enu.'.oyo 1 ar. ! the first year of the täte agrieultursl col lege could commence r.ext August. A Campbelite re'iiu revival i progre- kirg at Sullivan. Experiments are being tried for coal oil wells in the vicinity of Clinton Locks, a few mi!c ooriu of Terra Haut, wild ftreat prospect fr the complete success of the enterprise. Tbe scarlet fever is said to be preveler.t in the vicinity of Cloverland. tea miles east of Terre Haute. Several deaths from this scourge are reported among the cbUdxea of that ceigb borhooi. , " ' from'washikgton; How the Fort' Fiihtr Seiet ares RrceireiThe Work I te Dint Utfort Ydmin$tom is CUted. CcTT'rnt i'&: of Tfca !?w Turk 3f w. WaiairoTo.v, Jan. 17, 1605 The j.iii.oui.L-e rr.ent ot the capture of Fort FiLcr prtKJuced considerable eniLuiaiic ur- prT here tbis morx.injr. It. was not publicly known tht trie exDCii;:. on Laa started the sec- o.ri l ti:r.? taefccl the'esf ture of thtt ifopcrtant work ULUI jcftercty altcrr,r.on, aid even iotellicenc bad not reacbf-l ail clise of the eoHmuoity whea tbe dipa'UMe nnoiin-rsc fall of tbe fort were received. Those intruded wi-.h the. secret cf the u'tisg of the expedition were fo tenacious of it thst not even a Lint wa given to the public. It asr.oteven expected that a accoisJ attempt would be mt!e ae-iict Wilmicgton, and, therefore, wheu the r-ew? thtt the fleet lud actually apporeii off. Fort-Fiaher reached u by Richmond ptipr, tt was disTed itel ia many iusrtcr?, But lie oScial uia'.cl.es received U.ia morning by the navy depjrtment dispelled all doubt3. Fort Fisbf r is captured, aud the iapulfivcoutj haTejcmredto the conclusion tbat the expedition has accomplished a complete and glorious succen. Admiral Porter and Gca Terry ceitsinly merit praise for tbe work they htve done. They bave accomplished whit mtny regarded as an iin:s sibility. Those who blaxed Porter for the fail ure of tbe lirt expeiition now 'Jir-cover that their censure was undeceived, and are forced to admit that if the commander cf the land forces bad done Lis duty, the federal flag would bave floated over Fort Fihrr on tbe 27th of Decern ber. The auccess of General Terry's attack, bloody and costly, though it trat, proves tbat the same result .could hive been obtained three weeks ago if the right man had. been there to strike for 'it. 'It aIo proved that none but fighting perenh pfcould hive a command in the field. But the capture id Fort Filcr is only o;:e step toward the accomplishmert of the t-W u:i drrttkeu by Porter and Terry. Tbat ta-k ia to effectually seal the port of Wilmincton. That citv is reiche! by two ch iiineN. One of them is now dominated by federal guus, and, coijse queiitlj, rendered unavailable to the confeder ates. The other is beyond the ringe of thee guns, and it.s Ninks are bristling with confeder ate cannon. It is known as the Beach channel, and is sepcrated from the min channel by Mid dle eboals, extending from near Ok l.slaL l to about two roiies above Fort Fisher. Tbis chan nel cannot be reached by the guns on Fcler.il Point. Ihe iterance to itisguirded by Fott Caswell, as'rong work on Oak Iland ; and i is ssid tSiat it also commanded by numerous wa ter bstteriei which line, the .western side of Cape rear river, it u not improbable that thi? channel wiil be closed gainst confederate biocksde runtieri. but not wuhovt severe fi:;ht ing. . In fact, it i felt tli.it a great deal remain? f be (nrre before the work ot feabng the port of Wilmington is finished. This is not said with a view to detract from the importance of the work already accomplished, but. solely to put people n their gurd Hginsr believing that Wilmington, the gateway of .h- confederacy, i now of no v:!u to the out! Ths next ad vices from Admiral Pr.r'er r:?jy bring intelli gence that both channels are dominated by fed eral cannon. ?.ut until ."ich inte'.Ügenc i. re ceived and confirmed, be aured that the victo ry U not complete. Gen. Hutlcr via j to-day bt-Joie the coiutnittee on the conduct of the war. und while engaged in demonstrating (be impossibility of capturing Fort Fisher by assiu'f. the dispatcher announcing its fall were received. It U sv.d that in addition to the testimony elicited concerning the caue of hi3 fia?co at Federal Point, he midesome im portant disclosures concerning the causes of sev eral failures befote Petersburg There is in this city a clique of abolition fanatics who ure deter mired to kep Uut'cr Hflo-it long-as that is possible, but the weight ol' his biumier will sink him desnite their eiforts It is reported that his testimony to day reflecterAomewlnt severely on Grant, and this is not at z improbable, it is known that the;e cenetals bear each other no good will. Another report. anJ one that is well authenticated, states thnt Gen. Grat:t has been summoned to testify before the committee. ' The niair mission b s ended as was predicted U?t week. It is not known that he even at tempted to opea negotiation with the confeder ate government, bui it is known thtt he was not empowered to do so. and the pe ice bubble which was so industriously blown about ten days ago has shared the fate of hII bubbles and vanished into air. Mr Blair meant well, and his mission may have oe good result The door opened by him may remain open, and admit others who, it is to be hoped, will be more snrcessful than he has been. Wtoming. Great Corntnotinn in the Republican Camp dn. Sherman's Coup d' fJlat Flutter Among the. Radicals Their Foliey in Danger of lieinrj Kicked Overboard Tvie Aetr from Georgia Anxiety of the People to Ascertain their Sfatu$Gen. Sherman's Sicord Cuts the Gor dion Knot Conflict of Vines Among th Re publican Th' President Mutt Decide. Gcrre-prt'l-nce of tb w fork JTew. j Washington, Jau. 17, lcC5. The course which General Sherman is pursu ing ia Georgia is t reatiug no little excitement here. in the republican camp. The method whict that distinguished and eoccessful military com roander is evidently bent upon pursuing, in order to crash the rebellion and restore the uuion is en tirely at variance with the views of the radical politicians; riew.s which they have endeavored to engraft on the. war policy of the admit. Ltra tio i, and which they bad flattered themselves had been adopted in the desolation of the Shenan do.ih Valley, ami by General Shcrma:: himself in his depopulation of Atlanta. They are now convinced they were mistaken, and that there is danger that thtir mode of carrying o:i the war against the people of the south will be -altogether discarded by the government in future. This inu.-t certainly be .the cae, if General Sherman' views and policy ure indorsed and up held by the adraiuiriratiou. The news which his reached here from Geria, within the la-t twenty four hours, is of th most m-mcnteou Imrortance. It i. iu .u 'stance, tj the effect that, notwithstanding all denial to the contray, there te-ilty is a large p.-rtioii ol the people in Gort;ii who would be glad to see thtt State retored to the u"ion, provided she could tike htr pi ice as an fj'stl ar.d honored memNer of tho ame, with all her btat rights utider the con stitution uniinpaired.and witbguarantees from the government that thoe r'ghtt sfiould be respect ed, and not be interfered witu General Saermtn's wi.-e and mtgetnimous ndmMiitrntion at Savan nah, ha- .-'ccure-l for him the respect nnd confi tierce of a Urge portion of the teople of Georgia, and he has been waitel upou by deputriot, from severtl of tne counties ncr Sv n.i.ali 1 he vlepuUticn, ia behtlt ol :lv people whom they repre-otit. hre etido.ivoreJ to obtain Iron) htm foiuc rositirt a-uranoe of the terzi on hiih the ftite of Gt-oria can re enter ti'o ur.iou. I o their utter ürrr.'!c, Cea. Sherman asiure thetn ih it (eoria h.i never ben out or" the union : thAt the ct of erfion uf the ?ev ' eril tout: er;i ? it- fio cull nd xchl, iitu ac ! comp!ih.i. r.':hiD; that Geori t is one of the! states in the union new; that th? United Ststeo j i not makinj war upon the peple of Georgia, ; tut asaiiut the armies of the rebellion: thai wheuever tho people of (teois'.x aithJraw their .urprt Iron: the rtbe'.'iorj a::d end tlieir eoa- j tor and rrprrfeatattres to Ccnrr. as before ' the war. tiiit tuey wu be itcetttU and aseined to their e!J et In t'no to4ic. Hat that he is rucrvly a miiuvy commander, compelled to execMite tr.e :rder- of Ms superior, and that he cv.;::ot tivo an? definite -uranp as to hat the oure the gorf rnmeut will be tjwar 1 the etate of Georgia, and tiat he will be reu!ateJ by CK;prcc. i:i ah;:h their on senator nr. i representatives may take pari if they will. In regard to slnery in Georgia, it seemi to be re.t'.'.y true that Gen.bhcrinn expressed the opin ion tüal I h; iutitut'.ou would be allowed to re main uuuer its former contiutjonal protection ; ! but there no eTj.lenee that (ion. Shetmao sail i ILit tie eip-CCiea. er i.-ncJ to own Süvcs m Georgia uaieir. i Now the existence of this sute of thincs in I v.cvi.j - t iruj. I .cLi Lrte to a red not pitch I "use a cot very eiegant exprea4on iLet are donu on ben. slut man for it. Tratis not the way in wmch they wish Gecrpia to be cocquereil. TMt is not the poiicv tJul tbey wi:h ued tuw:rdthe rrlels i;i snj Stt. Tbe do not beirre In Geu. Sherman doctrirts Ge-rtia iu the unon Atuurl. Kepreser tatiTco ft(.in Georgu f te receirel here to ait with us i Idiculou. tUrcrylote jeraiitted Ia Georgia! Not if we liuow it ; we reckon cot. 2o indeed. What did Gen. Curler fay in hi- Fifih Atecue Ectel peecb only a few weeks ago! "We will fsy toar jcung men. lOf.lt at the f'r rA fV .--r c-i -'S 1 - "" 4 V I V UV VUt.U j K 9 " 4 -4 - uLlr-s the rebels take or arrctv, let ti g' ' down thTP. ard yoa shall htve 1-uerer yau may pt r,T a ft'r division." Thit i the t'.oc- 1 trir.e for i.. Who this a.:i Snrm .n ? He i?f no: the m-i-i ? ctl with rrbis. Iiuiler mi;t be seatdon to StvaLah. He'il fit thiug there V"e hhl heir no more then of Georgia bc;n in the union, of Itvrrr ir. Oeorr'a cirg protcteJ by tbe law. Such i- the tone ai d i.j Uncuicc y-d by promion? rri InS'ieViil (tcrff t;rs f th re publican psr.y erc. 'Ie ).?ti.!eiit va: -tm ifce between them ani Gü.t. Sifrxin tetweeu views arwl ruWiUc as wide tijmrx in role. MAlJ'OM. INDIANA LEGISLATURE. HOCSK Satiedat. Jat.uarj CM, lSCi Tie IIju.-c met at 9 o'clock, Mr. Speaker the chair. . Roll cilled. Quorum piceut. The jiurnil of yesterday vas rCAvl rJ a?" proved. , i . : FLAG. A tne3fe from the Scnste anncmced the passage of the concurrent resolution for a fl .g on the dome of tbe Catitol. toars . Mr. Sabirr pree.teJ a memorial from sundry citizens of Steuben county, askinc for $1 50 a day for labor on the highways. Referred to the committee on roads. Mr. Truster, from the committee on juJiciary, returned th resolution with reference to the sub stitute broker gc ordinance of the city of Indian afolis, recommending iu reference to a select committee. Concurrc-1 io. Mr. Boyd, from committee on claim, reported that the State wm indebted to Samuel II. Pat terson, $'2.!91, and submitted a bill to pay him. Report tsl.'ed. ' COMM JN SCU'OL3. The committee on education returned to the House joint icsolutiotis. aumbered 3 and 4. (ideo t'eal with Senate j lint ie-olutions numbered 2 atid 3,) proposing to amend the constitution so that cities aud towns may levy aud collect taxes for the support of common school, with are port that legislation thereon in inexpedient in th' present criis. Tho repoit was conctiire! in. EL LIS OF THE II JLSE. Mr. Brarhtm's amendmen of'f'eruVs te ported ye'terdty was adopted. ANN VIZARD. Mr. llird iatroduced a b'll 71 j fur th: iciiet of Ann Vizard, hicli was read the Crut lime FE F.E LKCTl'RE TL'LhDAT aVE-INO. On motion of Mr II til the House of rcpreen tatives was opened for a lecture on the condition of the country, by Hon. Henry Walker, -t; Tnesdsy evening next. SCFERVI50RS OF I1IGUWAYS. M. !:-. i j mi r-n, . . i r. luce introduced a bill i JJ to amend n t-- . nn- puj.n Ti ii ! vi . Match 5, I6i0, vihich war pa eii to tho secu.'.ü rcauii). MltRIIT ANI CLKCK4. Mr Miller, of Ciiotuu, introduced" a bill 1 74 rplatinn to the fnrm orrnnrotinc.l .in;,,lrt by eheriffi, and pre.cribics the duties of clerk?; and their comr'Cr.satiou, which wasretd tbe fii-.-t ' time ana napl tn thp sprnnd reaiimc INTEREST ON STATE DEBT. Oa motion of Mr. Brunham, Senate bill A J, . dirtctinfi: the treasurer of state to piv Winslo , ' Laoier L Co. ojoneys aJvarice1 to the covcrtirr .o pay the interest en the etiteilcbt. with iatci . est of 7 per cent., was taken ur. Mr. Cotlroth propeil the following sabtituf t for the bill: "Strike out all alter th enacting . c'au.-e auJ iuscrt the folloffins: "That theeum of six hundred anil forty tuon ' and dollars be and'the same ia hereby appropri ', ted to pay the intcrc -t upoa our public debt f. II- ' ing due July. liCT, .Tanuary and July leG4. nt.-l January, lebö; thst upon the parage ati ap proval of thi. act, the auditor of st itc thail drnw v warrant on the trei.urer of sta'c. ior nid sum of money, and th.it tid sura of nunev i. hertby placed undei ttie control and rnanuseraect of the treasurer of M ite, who is authorized, em powerei and diiectod to piy to the owne: of the Lor di 01 tho stite Euch interept a may be due ind unp-iid thrcon,orto the aa , eignee, or to the aMgueed ol the several intall mrnts of interest on such bonds ; atid the said taesurer 'u directeJ to take proper receipts for such interest, and au assignment to the State of the assignments made by the bond holders for such interest. Sec. 2. That au ecurgiency exi.-ts for the im- mediae taking effect of this act, therefore the si me shall take effect ard b in force from ar.d alter its pa?stge nd riling iu the oEice of the secretary of Ute. Mr. Ccffroih's ub-titu'.o was lot, by the fol lowing voJe : AyN Me??r?. Deckel, Bird, Urowtt, Burwell. , ßuskirk, Coffioth, Collinä, Colover, Croan, Duu haa. Glazebrook, Greie, Ilar:rove, Harrion, Howard, Hunt, Lemon, Lopp. Miller of Clinton. Milroy, O'Brien, O shorn, Patterson, Peri;o, Roach, ShoaCfof Allen. Spencer, Stinger. Stnck ey. Thatcher. Veioh 31. Noe Banta, Boyd, Brrnham, Burr.es, Cham ber, Church. Cox, Crook, Easerson, Fcrri-, ' Fouike, Goodnun, Grpgury, of Montgomery, Gregory, ot U arren. GrilTirh, Groves, Hendricks, Hcr!key, IIi-,::ic, Ilpate. Hoorcr, Jolinsoa, Kilgorc, M-Hor, MereJith. Miller, of Tippecanoe, Monfgornry, McVey, N'ewcoN, Olemin, rrath er, Ke je, U!)oie. Bice. BTurd, Sbin, Shuev, Sim, Stcwirl, Stiver, Saliivaa, of Fosev nud Vanderburg. Trusler, Upeon, Wc!ch, Willis, Woodruff, Woo8, Wright, Zcigler, Mr. Speak er 13. Mr Basiirk tl.n clfcrcJ the follow!. s-tbeti-tute for the bill. "That the umcf fix hundred and forty thous and dollars be and the same id hertby appropri-1 ate i to piy th? interest upon our publit; deb,i fAÜin due July, 1?G3, January and July 1561, acdJnnimy 1C5, tb?J :ron tie ptsagp nr.J ; approval of this act, the auditor of the state shall draw his warrant on the trca?urer of ptite for ' stM jura of money ; and that paid sum of mo ; ney U paced u;d?r the control and management 1 of the tre ipurer of the stite, who is authorized. I empowered and directed to py the owners of! the bords of the täte, such ir-?ere?t as may be due and unpaid t!: or eon, and ti tie a-;.-ignee or ' n:gnees of the evoral instalments of interc.-t i en fuch bond, and the treasurer i ditcctei to t- .roret tif. lor Hch in.ere-t. ,nd on ; aticameni to the etate o: the ajs'nracnts midr ; bv the bond holders for such interest Sf.c. 2. That interest, at the P4me rate as is borne by the bonds themselves, be paid to th bond-holders or their assigns upon theunpsid in taümpnts of interest on surh bonds from the ime such iiitillment became due to th pre--cnt time, and fuel, further sum te hereby appro priited as miy be required to Dty the interest on the unpaid inÜTients of inrrpst ri our pi'.h lie homJ. Sfc 3. Err.e After di?cusj m.!e the rncy c!aue. ii the b!l! and substitute were 1 irder for Monday, the 231 n., to which d and hour tin iot , - o'clock p Honse .f?'Ti:rr.cl i I mpoetakt AapnsT. A man CHllIcrt liim- t-elf Dr. lUtJcIl ta artclei in our ritv rn Tuesday. br Marshal Donoran. a: the intarc cf two cnrrrrricr cScers. h c'.i'.m tit the rrc4el rirtr lud brr: ruiltr .-;' serirms offen-C3 in Green and 'joinii-z count c Amsni; oilur tliir.t: te is churned with fiavit.f; petl himself a the examhrn sur-eon of tho enr-'llin brd ;? Terre H tute, in rariocs hvilitie-, and in th:. chsrsdor, hsrirsr sold ex enrtie rertC'.ste t rjnit' h number nf perr therurt! district-?, at price rmjicz from 1'0 to 1;,, Hei a!o chtrl with hiTirjr per rtrated dircrs and tundrv cOnc-r ind ej, tit -z 1 'e um j of irune uiiier all kind f -f rrrte; ?es t! c .thr i)ffcri.;es allege 1 jat him. IVe hare heard that a heirr reward was ( .T r el lur Ur U. arrest by the jrovot UJAr-i:i ii ol Terre Hiute He wntker. to tht port on Wedn-dsT, in the cuV!r of tw officer, and.' -iiu, n u jiw, imc u-tu uu m. '. "i -vjhv time incer.ncs J?un. . , PIANOS. CSSr Cl; ""a:--: -B" äxih? ew, Nj. TJ Broadway, .trw Tork. kach irjtr3cie;.i ! warra:.teJ 2v ;er. ! At wholesale and retail, 25 per eet. le thin the aame c!ai I",.tJ e!Lere. Iaitrs wji do well to oaaa!a ccr laitrcmaata. tez d fr ea.a!cgBe. aill.!Ja AMUSEMENTS. ii i mi i uuujii mii.iiiiii. Cerri'r of Wa Knclott and Tcnneit't Streett. pinnnzcT "lr. II. Itllejr. Monday Evening, January 22, 1865. ! V A Ba M O X D E . PKR5SCÜ7ED DUTCHMAN. ! i t Tuet Mt JLmioiox. Draü CIrc!a" act rarqatt, yi cti v-; rira-c Boich, for ix ToE,tS u; t)rche':ra ' t, 75 rut; i tilery aad Fana-ly CircU, Si nt; ! Cai.drca iE arci-, 15; !I rt?rvpJ Tic. j lvcrs cpn at a quarter tö 7 o'clock. Irr,riMnc- ! cotnnienc at e'clock priir. j PaKTlCULAU trriCK. Tb Hrt Can lr th Theaur every evening at the cIgm of ta performanr. People liTia- at a distance can r bj oa this. ; LOST. LOST on Thur4y Ttnlur , on Watbioiton r 3ti MgdppUtreat, between tba Theaua atd 0hit., aeniM' New Wbi? rd ort Grey Muff, with pick tia ing. f.nler wiil b libjtrally rewarded by learlcr S11:, Jt SEXTI5EL OfHCk. POORS, SASH, BLINDS, &c. DOOR, SASH AND BUND FACTORY. Taney Scroll Sawing, ' .Tiiftinc all Pattern. I'anweln, Halard and Tenoning. ratica5.tr attention given to all kind of Carpenter Work. Orders lullcltfd aad t!raj.Iy tl'ed at abort notice. BATCHEL0R & FEARNLET. MDIAVAPOLIil, 11. Jaut3-lai. OFFICE, 19 Circle Street, LA .BUE'S GREAT WAR SHOW ! Tttf WoKilerfu Slratopatettcon, or W'kJng Army. i 'tkcm rnr. TKmoxT TH-aTta, iostox. j -2? IHia.SOISTICHia.XiXj ; POSITIVELY FIVE NIGHTS ONLY, Tuesday Evening, January 24th. I f SIIE most thrilling of all modem miracles, irbraci."n 3. a;i atoundinp combinaiion f 90. UH) Movlr.i? ati-l Aciir Fijnre nd MoileJ of Men. Horei. Aiitmals js Ac, vividly re enactiDz tbe rrindnal battle . ! ; botii by and UnJ. of ihe grant Southern Itebellwn. ; Mr. l C. I.A KUE, the frrtatext of living humorists, will ' war ai eaca exninnion. jn nn very amuin and I : laocrl.able comic parlor entertainment, entii ri;'S OHO OF OULlTlF.s.M led "VA i AuoiuÄion mit cents. ieer i wat ee.nfv ; D er nen ot 6'; to roninjence at An Afternoon F.xbibition will be r-ren on at I itirdaf, Juminry 2S, at 3 o'clock, for the ccon- ' ; rn',atic,:t of ladies aniChiidrcn. I .on i matsn.- ceuts; uuldrea lucent.. JaniailOJ CROCERIES. i iCROSSLÄND, MAGUIHE & CO. -AND- IVIö Comer ?Ioridiail :ind Ini'VlUnd Streets, IndianupolU. 100 BrL3 CEUSUED scgail -Q ERLS. POWDERED DO. 5Q BBLS CniXUI.ATED rO. X"0 BBTS" A coffke Do- DBL5. EX C VfniTfi DO 10 0 BBLJi c TELWvr W) FO.". 3 ALK LO'.T EY cisossLAKD. .ii.iGunet: & co. X00 BAGS PRiaE R:o C0FE:C BAGS rillMg OLD JAVA. BUXDHIBS. 550 DOZEN BUCKETS. fJQ IEL. BOMIST. XÖ0 1:IiL5 K1TIIV boxet siicps- BBIj. SJROnUM MULASSE3. rmtmß no u ALF BP. LS XEv WHITE FISH. , JVTh (JUOS1jA. fSajTOor StnoV Is at all tlmej kept full ar,1 com- e low eft. AM, I VCil lltr, Ac CO. iat.2" dlw MEDICAL. MANHOOD VXD TUE VIiiOR OK TOUTI ItKSTORET IX Foflt week fj Uli. hiCOUU'S kaSCC OF LUE. lr. Kuorl, (oflarif.) afierjeiri tf earner sulfation, ha at length acrreded fo tbe nrert rejt:et of th , American yabl-c. and appoiotrd ar air-tit iu .Vfw York, f r the aie of h.a vIu.i a:.J liijrbijr prised Ei"nie of L'fi. Tii,- wonderful aent wJl restore llai Lood to ; th- mo t f-ha:tcri con-fituti r,i in four week, ar.d, ;f j 3d aco'din t j printed fn-tructi n, fa'lnre in lmpo- j ible. Ttij life-re-tonn remedy should be taken by j all hout to raairy, a its effects are perziaDent. Sue-, ; ces, in every ca.oo, iü certain. Dr. Kicord f s-ccce nf Lif I Soil In rae, with fjil 'ntruction f.r u-e, at f 3, t.r fwnr qoact'fe Jn one f -i ' t, m)1 will b nt to any part, carefully packed, -n reir-t of rci.ttaace to hi accredited agent. Cir.eUr ' KZI Tree on rec:pt of Io:ir tanjps. PHILIP R0L5D, 447 r.roome itret, Jj'21-dly Oae dor wt rf Broadway, K. T. LECTURES. Philosophy of Marriagp. r2'.iIE PKOI'RIKTf.kS OF THE SF.W TOUK VT'SKTU ' i. f Xumiov.j hve drfrcia-i, regarlle cf ex- ptrn-e, to i-ue fre-, (for tbe ber.rff: of sntr;n tu-j inanity, and appretoa of qoac kry,5 f-nr "f lhir w-t ; irtereMjufrand utruct!Te Lecvarea on Mirr r-n4 iit Z:X'V1. I'll "'l f r!l I Iifrrioi. IsinottiCT. Lj4 ef Eiiera-v ar.d 'U anle Pew. fr., yjtsra1 fol.le, eceei of roatanty. or Jfbornc rrf t'hy.ivsy ana law r Natu-. Th: i1B"r,-fc ares hjre beta tke tnea&a ,.f e! free, on rc-irt if four atatnpt. by aldrafinr S re tar. Ne- l.-rk Muuaa of Anatomy aal MeOfrne, 1H feroa-!jr, New Tcri. JanSl-dty J. T JACKSO.V, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR ATI AW, vrncr x. w. corner yrsrDiix asd wash- f I NU ION Street, (TelefTph Be-ldlir,) Indiana. P i. Indiana. Spocul aiuo'a rlTeb to the Co!lctioa of Account n l tt eccrir? cf Goren. tueot Claav Safactcry rtfermcaa flrta whea rtlirod. CTSI-dtf MERillANTS MEDICAL. w -j -fei- ----J ill a a i Tfc, pt- i I WllJ. CVKK CATAI.KTT. WILL CURK COLD Ii THE BE4D. vril.I. CZKK AN OFFENSirf. BREATH. WILL CURE r.UX 1!C TDK WKAD. WII.LITRF. UIXTERATtON IX THE C5K. m VILL IlEÄTCdiE THE 5 EE OF FI RACING. WILL UK STOßE THE ESE OF SMELL. WILL KESTOUK THE EX:F. OF 5IGHT. WILL RESTORE THE SEX?' OF TASTE . WILL EESTOKE TUE YO;Cf. Catarrh Snuff an Injury, As i row admitted by ir.fwrmed, cnv'n :rrilati nd inCarantaiion of the Binoun rarnbraTr, wh.l. the ' ! Liquid Catarrh Remedy Gently and RradruUy rtmore '.; u'ul'.iil i;:crnhta- J tions and dep.;ts. r!"trir(j tbe rferael Tnnibrane j :ts normal coticinon. A i:iclc llAltle will lnt n ."Month to be iiaril three liitlr u daj . j IP MRECl'ONS Al:r. FOLLOW KU. ! 'Call for t Circular dtucnbinp all Syvif t -m Dr. i. if. m:i:lvi: v to., Sole I aorauTca, Chicago. Illirw If j I..r.rat ory at Freeporf, IU:oois. AT V, HOLES M.F. I1Y JOHN T). PAIiTI WM. JOHNSON MILY. KKF.TK A ilUITl Citiciri!'.!, ). lm:t. ill. t. .Ind ana:- In. .Ir l anap.;;-. d"Cll-dlT'fd BKOWNLVG I SL0N. ICpAn 1 Ur sal? I.y a'l Dra-cu MERCHANT TAILORINC, NEW McRCHAHT Ta1lORnG t Iestablishbient! rim um üift'.8 RrSPKCTFVI.I.Y AI.L IHK ATiK: Cltil'V.S Of !lii;:t:t;.0ii" to the f ie! ! ooei.ed at iKNTIf.N OFTHK tct tSy hurm No. 19 Virginia Aviiuu'. j i t A Ueiilar 2rre Iiant T;silorit!(; J r.sf;il2isUineut. And -loiici: tdiar- of Le jatrvr.iqe i.f th- rutumuti'tv THEIR STOCK OF COODS ' Is complete, nd beiiijc irt cLargo of a Knta,AJi bo.- i ability it Cutter rank a No. I, thy are prepaiedtoi : Iii 1 - L i j . . i , M- ..- --r- ! I uii uiurn iu evrrj rr.speci luey win iAi.iiA.i I equal in qtitlity, ityle ard workma' sbip to antL5cr fund in ajiy Mtuüar eabluLmeDt ia tiie c.tj. Ir-TEersember tb plare, a n it. fo. 15 Virginia Avenue. CARPETS, WALL-PAPER, &c. NEW CÄRPST BTOKE o. SI i:ast 'xtIiiiipTfon St., ! li ii it I i ' m Old Stun tl, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE WIT II A VF. A LARGE TOCK OK CARPETS, oil-cloths, mattings, satin delaines, REPS PEKIN CLOTHS, j Dnuuuki lncc .vinaItn A; Actll iifiutu i AV of the." Guod' baTtri(f ben parcnased b-for tt J late advance in the Fast, we will e!I tbem low tka.i I I JJew Y'rk wbolesale rrices. ! AUo Jnt rcceired i I IOQ,000 Tierc Wall Paw r hik! Window Shades KRAUSS t CALL. ipiU'Ki ,11 rNPRKSEXTAÖLE HEIDS Ar In a moment beantife-l jj the operation of CllSSTAOOKO' II All! DYX Which, without th? .Übft trouble, la.p' U i- t! hir of tiie hel, th wbUkrrs, boenl.er ro'.a..ahe( an sha le of I rown r the n.ost -r'ert Mack. I.a1i en" nse 5t wlthoti: ioi'ir.g U.!ir f.:7 It Is th v.r' pcd.tiou. Lir dje :u tLe ':!!. t. I th only r free from eTry p'monft': Jnerlfn', ani ti.af conta'ri a BAurisLlrij ari eweUient t pciVe i.'ir.c?t:e CriHtnduroV ECait t'rcsfrvaiivr, a TInaM-5;uiit to the Dye, U; ir.--ins aiid proxn.tir-g the growth perfect br;U ,.f ;, hair, ar; of Itself, when utJ a?r::e, a afejatd that protect the fire fron -'era? undir all rirrnnitan-. nj tndr all cilrrea. Mannfatnrt Hy j CHISTADORO. N".o Atfr Home, 5ew York . io'd ty!i Lr-cgit-. A r. plied tj all H-.r I)rr-r. JaiS.dewl.l fo NOTICE. 3jri t. "r A n.Aih ;K()1SIKF.S TiMT w.a NVT B. tT t-e m ta- ey If-y, fn-i.n'.: Ettra f r taking to ro: n . . P"rd fr two at f li per w-ek .'.' .5.ff rTTT Arr) clayto, r,? dlw 'l'.'- IIon, Iu-VarrpIi- INTELLIGENCE OFFICE. General Intelligenco and Employ merit Office, rF nl Indlanapoli, Ind f r.KP.Kü, Mec:nic ani IjWr. fnrnuhe! Itfc 1 r'oym-Bt wher- tbe tet war- will p. Won.e.i , CLanb-nu d. Sejnwtreva and Serrant Siei sritaou: truuLla o: lay ty apply!, at .wel-B;p, s:ort, roms.Or.'.c ar.! Si etlnr Toraa, HOTELS. COSIMEHCIAL HOTEL, One Square North of Union Depot, East Sido of Illinois Street, i fti.t viioi.i, in. fiai IiOTKL HAS hits nECESTLY BEriTTED i aad re'jrniLrl. TL trav;,j puhli" will be ahowa tTtry atuatloa to jtka tlan fool at home jys-wij TOX CAUSED BV f ITiRRO I ! GROCERIES; ml V A' V t .t tt .4 "V - v v r v v - W litt.' PORK A AD LARD 500 rn roK oöö rR,'s rRIUK Mv1 1)0 iQQ TC.'i.LEir L.lD. 200 D0" p;cKLFi,niu5- FOR ALK XT ElltL A IIATCIICU, JanH LAFATETTE, IND. SUGAR. jqq nuts r. n. coan. Q brls: HEFIXED I. VH SALE KT r.VUL V HATCH CIS, JU l.iFATFTTI, IXD i COFFEE, 500 BAOs KI Ct-rFKK- SO.r.S MOCHA IK?. 00 lu,ls I'AGLTRi SX)- FOR SII F. IT i:aki. cV i!ATc:nni:v in,.-'-dlnT L AFATirTTF, ID. BOOTS AND SHOES. RAY, .1IAYHEW & Vit.. lüiöT sDOfs wm Indianapolis, Ind., Sawwri of tke lat F na of X. C. UATrtRVf k CO, (which firm bas been d j1tc4 by matsal concert,) WJivl coKnwTÄ Tmc nrsixrs atttikou) Hard of th late Crm, No. Hotitrt's P.lock, opp' ile the Union Depot, with tteir bo!e, complete an well-asrorted f cV, wli- h, a beret fwre, w ill t kpt promptly ren-wed. to the cti..farrftn t( the ei run. tomera ni f.f all who wUb t iwlect lUet and Shfe from an arcp'.t atcck, and n 'b tno't favral.le terra. jai.l7-d2w NOTICE. - BAViyo FOLD MT IMFr.FST IX TUE LATI FIEVf CT C. .T! AY II 12 V A: CO., j ! I desire t Ute ikat I ara in r o war eorncWid with, j Inrereated In, tb new concern of Rr, Mai Lew A c'. I (Dtb inferred from tbe tnle. ! wnnld aUo Hate that 1 hare leaded a 8ne at of raoax in the new toiu,,, n ! Pridian Street, ju3l North of the Fitzgibbön Block, And but a frw iteps from the old itand, wbcra I lateni to open, abuttLe lltu ef Tebniarr, a prinj atock f BOOTS & SHOES, All freh from tb masufactcrerp, ef tb lateu and best tyies, and wtich my pw furceeLal Ira me te bur tor Cii. IUv'li? been in tbe bu-inen in tbU city f r ten jeara. ( dunnjtbich time 1 have roaJe the enür pure bait for I the c !J Crm and managed aH it alir. I confident vT my aMI.ty t utt nay furroer enttonera and fd-ndi j and purchi-rra of eur lln of food irenerally !1 of ; whom wiil b rnot Cfdia:iy welcomed at mr n'-sw an J mote dirdbleIatlon. FURNITURE, CtC. .:. n A IV It STORK, m 233 East Washington St., JSTJEZjPEI x-ittx,"e:s hotel, cook ttovks, heating tovf.s, itrnntkp, and Mattrassea cf all kind., conaitions and prlce.1 i cn here find everything ncesary to make c ji pirteutßt for h4 eeep1Dt, tDd at pnea rancire to .,0 per ct nt cheaper than ran had new ny wsere lri tb city. I aK tear compete atnrk of X-w 1 Hi ware, Omcica Cbaira, Eedeada and !wbir T.Z?'?n J Äf -H0T. f Jtni7.?5:n TO VOLUNTEERS. $375 BOITHTY! rOLUMTE rtS wanted to f.'.I up tie quota of Frac'x- l:n Townh!p. We, the trnderaffned, w.H pay tu acceptable men who will Yolunteer in any trarch t Servke, to he credited to rraniüa townip. Ma-ion county. Ind., the sum of $300 for ot,. Tar. i J"'1''10" ,0 b GoTerntnerit bounty. ArP y to John ft-ward.atth.C.rt no-.., ,t Inditnapol-.s; or at Ac- Janls-dlw EIIirLKR yitT. FOR RENT. ?7OP. KT.yj Two ew Cottaj: JJ oe In the crtl-e-tprt of ths Ci'r. In a tlant tie!jjhö'heo. wif,i f:r. Krrn.. Coo-I Cüar. WrJ' ar.d WrwH-U r,eM, (c earh. SbrnSerr -n fmnt l.. , . .. t:pry -.n front tard kr t t 1T tncn'b. STAXTO.T LINDLKT, 5o. 8 K. 'nh;r.g!on etreet. Jar.n-Ot REMOVAL. Dk. BOULssr. APcniTKCT. uk cruorxD n:a . r.&c frota tho Xloa bui-din to hi ridenc, o. lä Wet Ohio etreet, between XerJ-iiaa and Il.lnol! HOTELS. PLAITTEBS' HOTEL, ACTOK TOUKO, Proprietor. v FORMERLY OF ASnriM r., TE5NK5rE.; Sixth St., between Main and Market,. STAMPS. POJVJJJTXTE STAMP. ALLKI5LA Of BKVEXl'E srahtTS FOR SALS AT Uo aal 1 coK. Lhtiaiil roouca . .r pl4 priirj,;ly. Call at No. 14 li w t Talott'a Ii' . In4ianopU lcJillr J. WILUA-H IRiUsIlAW. DR. COLT0CR.iIFI!CAL OniCK XO. U SOUTH UerKÜan eireet, fwrfetu h i fe if ho f:l In enr iLjf any ca that may coco trader hi a cor, no roatur how ohatlcalo or lone ataeditt. Ho Warrant yv a rar. SypidUt, la th prltta7 ataj. la 25 min otea.orod la tt hor. Gleet of . 93 aro atoodtnc cwdbjCr.C. Kn 7 to 13 ?. jL mr2S w inn.! in; t