DAILY .SENTINEL. Tl. ITI x-T WC-T BK IM;j-:K!.VKi. Jr . tiksjay y i ok n i n ( 1T: nemurillc Irelln '-"ligta.. Tl Dj.ii crati UaUn A-M-i .ii. cite or pn'ii t dwld it rejultf weekly foeetinjr, t Irtirr II.II, thU fn!n;. H; rcve.l or the Aocii!vn the lloo. Two.?-. A. HrxDfcrcKi will J!iver to addrew upon tit condition of py'iVN! afTitr. A full al.e&danc is rerjuetftl, a th A-citioo will complete iu organization at tb coming to bight. Aialllaf;r Cna;re Th .trmft. (wore met fe-terdar, ami a rjnirum ti prtwit in both brvriHiet Htrtn no orjjuntiv lion to perfect, the batne.i of the etaion and th coiilertiof of lh condition of public affairs at once occupied the alttuti'm rf tl-.e rrernberr. Th I'rvvJeut delivered hi annual roe;e, ab tract of which, imteid of a complete report, a wii protoel. apirr in th telegraphic col umn Ttm will aff.rd the renler the drift of lh position and argument of the President upon the etil! ol the country nnd the rerrtftliet he pro poea for oar National Double, but it will 1h tn lair to crTtTc?-'niI pftrntmnce upon them until the m-flige complete U poVi-br-d, o that It cm be intelligent! considered and adjoCg .. From this Congre-i. we can expect nothing but Abo lilioo legiilaliia. Aarahant Jaineal to In Idol. Tb tejT ipher peid the news that Lixcol 1 re&l vftl to adhere to hia proeUnnHtion und ticp'o p1K-y. th.tt "he would sooner die" than derrt tia Abolition friendi in New KnIjrxl. It i jupt like him. Htrin sworn th.it the old hon wa r ixteen y"rf biIi it would be letting down the Presidential dlpiity to til that he onlj meint sixteen ham J Old Aaz raut have "hick lair. c veu if the country froc to perdi tion. The recent e'ettinn would hate taught any mm !e- tubtxrn thun Mr. Liscol the fuy i( periting in his mad and michievous policy about t' tiero in conducting thi.-i wr. When the freemen of the prett SJtttea of Ohio, Tetin arlranij, Indium, New Yotk, New Jersey and Illinois, citing million of suflripe and or.e hundre and twenty electoral Tote, come out at the pt IN and rrind hi Addition parti.tr.s inlo piler. and coilemn hin insine measures for de-rrojinjj the Union, a msii le under th do minion of hia p.i?on would halt in the career of follr which otltcr hid mirkcl out for him. Hal he h i chosen hi friend, and thoe friend and hime'f will topple into the same politicnl grate. New Entibnd, tlnnk Heaven, can no longer role the n iin. Mr Lmcolx refu-'C' to hear the voice of the people of the North western and Centrtl State., and tret.i with contempt the pr )flerel support of conservative men. He place binclf above the pen')!e, as he htn alreidy done Vve constitu tions and hi w., nnd nurture in hi Ixxoni the ripers who lure stung tli nation almost uno dath! He spurn the Union sentiment of tlie country, and takes to his con!ide;ice the Gaaai o. the Oar.r.LKTs. the Oidpinosi., the J ilia, the Wads and the Ciianpurs Mr Licolm lim made his choice, nnd spiti uj on the people's verdict. He refuses nil aid to re-lore the Union hü it wm. The people demand that Union, and trill hare nn other! Let coiierv ativ rio'zen everywhere or-iuize for that grnnd and h dy purpo-e, and, in I fC I, let them hurl from power the la.t te-tieof the AlMdition fac tion in the free bttie. There will never be quiet iu the land while that preteutiou.-, pelf sufficier.t and liyacritia b;nd of agitators h.i e polito al power in the nation. The late elections cut them Jowu in Cjiijtres. The j.p!e have done ;Iori- ou!y in 1S6-2. In bCl let them exjnd the hsl ot theo Tariuius from t'ie Cipitd. Wlille Homrn In floston. The Doitiu Herald, of u recent djfe, thu pc-iks of the wae-i allowed to the working white women of Uodton: We 4re iiiforuied that a lirjre imtnber of wo men hi tili city nd vicinity are h.red to nnko woolen rthiris tar aoldiers at the piti b!e pittance ot üve cents .t piece! They are hiioil bv con tractiM . who j;et zto-l pi ices out of the Govern incut, a lid are growing rich out of the business. We are lurther inlorme.1 th it it Stuart woman can mike two of the shirts in diy, thereby eini iu tlm ci.tis It he m ikes nuue than two, -he uiu-l flight her work, and then the sold.crs Miller put id' the iwiiiille Tiie women wlio are b-rccd by teru nceMili to tlo uch woik at nnth a j lite, or tirve, miy b the wive, d iiilner or sifters ol' ü.l.lif., w"li hive fiilen iu bitile. or hotill tan 1 widi i be tl of the Uoi u with the Army of t he KeuMic. As the Herald in aitong Abolition ptper. we presume it don't slander lhitn utidocrvedly. Ten cent a day is very tmill w ape form h.ji.e--t and iiidulrious white womiu to earn, and es pecially if she U the mother, wile or .-iter of iue ."oldier who h.i fallen in battle, or ho stiil etands br the tia of the Union." It U a Iiaiue to chioii'cle Mich ipafr.on of while women, but a still dttj cr disrate fur Govtin tueut roitiractorti to wt utii pite wliielhej arc irri wiu rich out of the busuie.-s No doubt there rascAliy contractor are fcieat love.- ot the nero race, and deeply mpathize with the op preyed African, but a oor w bite rum and worn tu ouf,ht to live on ten tents a day, .tcordii'g to Yuukee conscience nr.d liberality! While these grand evidence of New Knlai.d generosity are being plated off in lus!on, the people of the United State are euppoitin 2t,000 Contraband tunawaj or lulcn negroes ind giviug then ration and lodius coitmr -4t centa d iv each, or nearly three miliiotis of dollars per aunum! If they would ju-t let tlx negroes ktay where they l e'ot , and aj jnpti.iie tlie time tDuliou of dollant to the !up(irt of the s-li;ei i wives, mihers, ?i.-ters and tluih'ers, tln-se con tractors and Yai.kie t.euro Iovt-ts would h:ie; fome claim on the gratitude of their country, j Sf i i cu cents a uay lor a wi.ti woman a That'a tta disgraceful, e en for Dos ion. 1.1 r , t'liargr Againtl iifftcrraof the Arm ! The lollowing extract frooj a letter datel ut j Cairo. Illii.oi. has teeu furnished u by a trcutle man residing in a rieighloriu countv. The cenntry has been lull of tumors of the sm.echar arter. and correspondents o(ewspi cr with tl e i h nted at uncry l unagts in the wav i of plubdrr ol private eii.zens. ic. We could never lAlily ctctbt them, fur it lockrd sj unlike men et.gaed in the high und holy cause of put ting down this rebellion. The upen.ion horn com um nd of General Ctari ni jf have ine relfrrnreto this system of dishonest gain, and j if we shall be ftUd to know ihe truth of the charge so long aflout in the country. If they! ate untrue, tl e ooui.try should know it. If tn:e. ! the rcr Ua houM 1 no lunger disgraced by uivli who aought a oaimisaion lor ihe vile purpose of of rolbery and plunder. We trust ute honest ' fcet.t of the GovetntLet.t will tleir up these! charge, or let the truth b known. It wiuld I i a harne to have cur giotioutiig disgraced by! cotviuct which would dishonor a pagan people: Eitct of m leter dated Caibo. November Sh). IsCJ If all tint the oMiei report be true. ihre is ' greit ti. wkle ;aeddeunraliziionti the Union Army of th Misiyi. As thev tiilirie, Jck nd emweiat!, lb wtoriew whicli the? teU wrw heut m-llng in r r Vreme. Tfcewrvr fello Ilotr the , hall Hon Policy Help the v iht I' ir i -T- Imi N 1 but little' y mp4-, Itrbclw "nuilirin Opinion of .rll thV for them, nr i t". tbw men were let; io the rrn lludlcMt. j tr 'ercy t f c reie- .Mr-es. and i:unm Cent pht i From h" f.:t-hnv.t,d rxtmlnr, 5t. 21. cl". i. I 'f e-nt'ie L.fl w.iled. .1 hry fhil. niT ukeil f tetf.t xftf tT1l thtt. fr-. hi .!. Cnrt.-. d -wi. tithe irt-mMlM eJ.., .,;, m j, , .,. eM.c. ura..i. ? to ihe S.uth. ! oitfS. $pciUfi in cotton a: pc' l 1 tl e ai , T I... r , iir , p rtT thete I n e pur-ned . p-dctj m!,h- n.ii.e ..f J er- Tlicic lu. , ,, , h cMn..;.d ited .Southern -eiilimei.t and' ldtie.m. Ivliti.u )! e by thee hi i:i.. Mid ; M,,;teki ..r ..,!,.. , ol;r ,n In j .Up,4,rt 1 the rillt. tthiS alwiy tleeiitTalcI into c plutini' lirtt$,iuulei, kloutlnl kor$e$,tA other valuib'e-" whicy hat been atiprcj,iia;ed to the private u-e of thj olScers in commtnd of regimeuls. Thou saiids of bales of tu'.lou h ive bt-eu hipLcJ up the M-N-ip't. or around bv water from Nc OrUur.s. to private accoont, of bas teeo jo!d by thee officers to cotton broker, who follow the army to pick up the plunder of the catnp. I met an intelligent luddier to dv, who iya tht manv of the Indiana U!ore!s have nude fortunes out of this system, and he declares thit an Ironeat court-martial wonl 1 corslet S'Xires of olTiterof the ni'Hl bare faced plunder of rit'iers. lie says that On. Curti ha tnde tniiliona out of ihu syteni. and tint every little Colonel is linins hi- pure with what beh-n toother He tnink that Curlia baa teen enrereded in hi coiii'nand lor tili re-isoti.' and that the Adniln'itratioii hi only jat bund out wht his been going on. For six or eiht montha tins pime h been in lull practice, and it i a pity that it was not found out aooner. We hive heard ( it in Cairo for moi.thi", and the eviilrt.ee h is been before u nearly all the timv I heard of a Colonel from Indiitt wh sent home d rove of rnu'e- four month ago. but I am too far (T from you to leirn if they arrived a(e at hia firm. Thee oflicers will go home when the war is over, and claim wonderful credit for their -er-vice. I hope there will be ome way found out toleduct from tl.eir pay the v.tlue of the article appropriated to their own use, ard which uevr belonged to them. The poor piivate are nun i.hed for taking even a chicken. The dli. cr gobble down cotton, mule, hordes, Ac. It thrre no way of rrachiny thme chap ? Cerrtpporidnice of the Cincinnati Commercial. from .MIasUlppl. SoiiiiiBN Stkatjct and Norihikm Tools Tin Klbllliom Aiulo by N biiii.hn Srin LATohs The KrA$' otR NouriiiBM Kadi- CA La U.aDKR ESTIMATE TUP. IttBI L3 TlMK rot A ClIA.NCC. Davis' Mills, Mississippi, November 4. iTbJ j Of 11 the expedients which the rebel leaders have resorted to for the pure of Mcomnlih tii their ends, the mot succes.-ful has been tlie systematic deceit which they have practiced u;xn the North. They know too well that they, with tl.eir eight million, are no match for the twenty million of the North, protidt-d tint the full strength of the twenty inil'ion hould be put foith The problem lor them lo ndve, therefore, in the outlet of the war, wa how to repte-s the aidorofthe Ninth; how t prevent 'the North from putting lotlh its w lnle tit-njtli. The ex pedient which they final! v adopted, nnd to which thev have Me.:dilv alheird. w;ts to cau.-e the North to believe that they had no military strength; that the people were divided in -enti-inciit; tii 1 1 there was a strong Union party i the South; tint ihey had not the iiien. of arming, clothing und fu'o-i-i:nL' an army, und that for the-e reason a war could not be proecuted by them with a vigor which their rebellion would re (juiic. They rcisoi.ed, and leasuned conectlv, that if they could j;et the Notth to believe the-e tiling, it v.ould r.m-o them to be so uuderr:ttei that tl.e North would not put forth suiScieut ttr.Mts to Milalue them. Fortunately lor them, but unfortunately foru. there were not wanting at the Noith men weak enough to be led into the snare ol advancing this object, without being aware that iu so doing they aided the cauye of the rebellion. It was, how ever, the Radicals nnd the Abolitionists of the North, who fell into this trap. They denied thil the South h id the ability to raise any army at all. because, they said, thtt as foon a the white men went ofl to the warn, the negroes would rie ami nnssacre the women and children. When the Southern armies were raised, they said they could not fiht; that one Northern üoldier could whip three Southern rebels. When the Utile of Uull Run. Kill' KlutT, WilW Creek and Williainlurg had demonstrated that they could fight, thoe Northern prophets then aid that the Southern Foldieia had no clothes, except tatteied rag, no shoes, no blanket, no cannon, no tnu-kets.no nudicine.no fowl. Now, however, after I 'ope defeat by thee he!ej Mganiufliits, alter they had expelled the Union Jinnies Irom Virginia and Tennessee, and tr.uis 1 er ted the e. ot war to the Ohio and 1'otoinac, these self same prophets si-y that the Southern troops are discoii'etiicd and mutinous, and that ihey ate no longer under the control of their otneis. 1'erhaps it was while in i state of Snui.ra;.iU lion thit Iheir inuiiiiou," 'hill-fed rebels r:orme I the position oi" the Union tioops at Co limh, on tiie 4:h ol October, under the mot ter ririo and muroerous tire of artillery which was ecr witnesetl on this Continent! S- it is. when the fabity of one statement is in itle manifest, iooie other oiie is invented. The object of this studied misrepresentation on tiie part of our Northern fain tic, is the same n that of the Seiesjionid. numeh: to ptevent the war J nun being terminated. The motile, hoaeier, is ibtlVreiit. I hey dc-ite to prnli.ut tl.e wa:- in or der th it they nny i;r w rii h u:.n fit contracts iitid Go eminent agencies When it is re incinbvied how in my thousand of contracts the ntent. of tl.e tb ei nmei.t uitit in tke tor shi: -, br hirts, fr muirdion of war, for clothing, for the material f.r -lothing. lor all kinds of pro vivniH for men and unwu als, for w:.gon. tor the m mul icture of raj er iiii.ey, anl lor the thou rand and one other nece.-? it ies to canyon ,m ex pen"ewsr; when it is rctneinlu rcl w hat a s w arm of agents the Go erntneut h i to keep in pav, iu every posib'e cajucity, all over the land, it will bereiddy percencd that these agents und con tractor lii.d the war tube a very profitable afl'iir, and Ii ae not the s!i;;hteft c-iie lo see it ended. Whi'c it list their g.!'leu harvest list also. hcti it fiid.s iheir cis.ii ol pros pet ity is oer. Thtfe aie the men wb make it a j.rt of a pjrttm.ttic J l.tit to ut.ticrr.ile tl.e .-tret pth and le- sonrce.s ol the South. Their motite i tjuite ap patent. They hive the unlimited control of inotit-y, and money cm do almost anything; among other thing, it can control a en.il ire-', and subsidize otfici i's who are a digrace lo their cntittiet.ts. These harp es are fojitii.u ill v sing ing the .siren song that the rebels never h tt more tli Ii liOi .t K Uoo; at any time, and h ive not now 15:i,liiU in the field. The etVect of the-e tales i to produce throughout the North n relaxation of effort To person who believe them, it seem of course the bight ot folly to put a million of men into the tieM in oul'er to whip .'liMI.Od;) .dmed hilf n.tked, and "mutinous rebels. The consequence is, tint we send out our troop b- ctibb'in to fi.ht the i'ici;iined legi-.n of the S uth. and when they aie ued up. we .-end a few iuie. to j:o through tlie .nne prHCss and thus, 't our "-t:iten e:i" s iv, "the w ir stilJ I ir:gui-hes." It the teople North could on e core. tchen 1 tl.e true issue in legird to the rebeihoi,, they would very soon tike s-iih .eps as would bring it to a pce.lv termination. "Shoulder trsps were in the acendant l ist Iiil.t in tVi citv. Fie Maior General W illace. Uutli. lue. Wr:i:ht ;nl Or 1 and nu- irigaii.ers: wl.ne Colonel Moor Cm it. . ." , ji j r. . v 1 1 I tto.'s.inl LieuTenit.L'. were innurr.er.bV. The mission of tl.e star rank b atretdv .fen defined - . . . .. , ,, , . . to'.t ti e etg:c. snver ail g.d.j leaf .h. 1 iiir . ' .. ,r weie oi loiiii'ellv tn re numerous th m iitH-ess.irv. , A citizen, in lud civ i-dre. w ,-t rurtoiiv . and , . . . . to a stranger üisr irrivmir in Uincinnifi the rut ur il imptession wtoild he that we were indeed a mil-tary leople Cincir.mti Enquirer, Satur day. McClhi an s S;lic: If General McClellm perit in hi silence, as he doubtless will, err t on j resse w ill soon be in the condition of the fish womm wl. was pouring out her bi21ingsrite on Dr .Thi r-oti.of Alerdee:i Her togne w is on the mmve. tojt the d'X-tor con?rl;eI him-e!f j ertrt tiv ai d sil not a word. Sae could not, w,th all her efforts, get a -ingle ei; re-si, n in the way ot reply oi etH .nation Finally, i;t her des peration, d.e excli med. with the credent vehe. mence. "Speak, you dovil. or I'll burt!" S. Y. World. Sm 'Miv CoTBACTots am Siwixo ( i b LS ( Ttierr i-. a shoddy contractor's e-tat!ishment in Liwtetu e. .M s udiu-ett. w here se in? girls are employ boe cointrii.itiori i. only ninait .it? lent per week. For sh true, v e hi po-rites! wl o Bilvocte 'free 1 dHU, nd pluiMivr vour G ern Uifül. while ywu vpprv. the wiii 'uU Haxl ford Timw w never gieat. I he measure of eceioti w .i at I ist tolerated rather lh:i crrdldly -eorbrare-l by the tuajoritt .' IVm a after ü war hd beun. the hoje of re':ontructin a latent sentiment in the bosom ol the Southern community. More i than any oth-r fp!e in the world thoe of the South are con-evvauve. It is the feeling of all airiicultur.il communities; it was peculiarly the feelinjr of Southern planters and alaveholJera (ie u the Constitution as it i.- -had teen their incle demand in all the long controversy they hd hid wi;h the fanatics. Let us and our insti tutions alone wa the Ali'ha and Omega of their pilitioal philosophy. Therofof Ihe controlling prelomnance of this conservative sentiment was fTjrileil by their patient endurat ceof the eomuietcial policy of the Federal tJovernment, which ha1, by taritTs and notgition law, for moie than fifty vears, nn linueJ tonaddle all the public expenditure utsn the planting Slates, le-ides imponng burdens upon cotiimerre which constantly accumulated wealth ir the North, and extracted it from the Smth. Not only diil the Southern people sub mit to this policy of the Government, but they econdel the policy in their own private eipendi lure; buying always a Yankee manufacture, at double pi ice, in preference to any other, and buv ing of these more than prudence or economy would allow. Nothing hut the trucu'ent and brutal policy of the radical partr at the North could have eradi catel the deep eiied sentiment fntn the South ern Imisoiii. and unite them as one man iu Mipport ol the war. If the wi.et meti of the South had been c tiled upon to surfest a eotitseof io!icy for the Nrtb. which would mo.-t efTet-tually secute the Lit il attd in e vocable dissolution ol the Union teyrnl all oinbiliry of recntriictin, they w ouM h ue indicated the violent and fiendish course w bich ha leen pursued by the Government und armies ot theso-cailed Uni-.e-l States. The radi cal party , having possession of the (iovetmnetit. wottld ?eem to have rone to work wit! mnlie-e aloitihuii;lit to break Uj) the Union, and to reu derail further connection with it the most ab horient thouy ht of tl.e Southern people. This party hive been of eminent service to the South, iu the nio'le und character of iheir pro ceeding, not only by cousolid ding public .enti ment mi combining ihe pnblic'er etpie at Imnte. tul bv tlmrouihlv di-"ustin the lorei"ti world with the l ankee cause, nnd enlisting the sy nipt thies tf the iziMd. the wie and the yieit of all lands in behalf of the South. The North com menced this war with 11 the moral ideas of the foreign world arrayed in their be-hilf. They had previously .suecteied in impressing the f'reii:n mind with f.il.-eati I inototn.us i.Jeisof the South em character. They have since as thoroughly succeeded, albeit uniiitentionally, in completely tctnovingthat impression, and in loading them selves with a degiee of oilium in foreign estitn tion which 1: is rat ely, it" er before, been brought iiRn themselves by any people. They have in Uicled upon us great material dam ige in the progress of hostilities; but they have far nmre than compensated our losses in this respect by the exccllentiesultsof the moral campaign they have waged in our favor The recent MiccfK of the conservative senti ment of the North, (for it is a misnomer to speak of it as a Democratic or parly triumph,) in ob taining control of the next Federal Congress, is probably too p rti tl to bring about a reform in the mode and spirit of hostilities on the part of the North Congress may be b!e to exett but a limited control upon the Executive in thii par ticular. Kut to tiie extent that wise nnd elevated measures shall be infused into the management of the war, the Southern cause w ill puffer from the accession of conservative men to influence in the (io eriiment. A vigorous aoeeMitioti of the war, coupled with a constitutional administration of the Federal Government, attended by concilia tory words and appeals for harmony and good feeling, would demoralize tlie Southern cause rnoie than all the rant, and incendiarism, and ma lignant brutality and knavery that have charac terized the proceedings of the radicals. Wlio l.iitMe for .Tl Hilary Duty-, j v j nd Disbursing ) I.VDIANA, V berlst, lc62 ) HeAIiQUARTI RS Ml'STIRING ANP DISBURSING bi.iiv.CE, Statk or I Indianapolis. Decembe Ma. Dinoham Editor or Sextixkl: By re quest of Mr. Wlole and others I send vou a copy of views rul-mitted to lie Court, for publi cation, if you have room and deem it of sulTicIent interest to the public. Very truly yours, Henry H Carringtox, Col. leth Infantry, U. S A Mera'Tinduni submitted to I ho Judges of the Supreme Court, as to the military law bearing up .IT cases under consideration of the Court, bv Col. Carrington, U. S. A . upon request: Fifft. Who are liable for militarv duty 1st. AU citizens (not specially exempt) between Id and 40 etrs ofaige. 21. AU other c:f;zens, (not specially exempt) of whatever age. if tit for military duty, icficn '.'m the exercise of ultimate authority, consc ription takes place. The former class alone require present notice. Tiie Constitution specifies the extremes of ser vice at IS and 45 ye ns. The Acts id' Congress, and orders of the War Department, sub-divide this class, viz: lii.-t, as mitiOTM, whose service, at common law, is due to patent, or tu irdian; and second, as adults, w ho act independently of other restraint. The former require the consent of patent, or guardian, unless drafted. Thii cum-eiit, formerly teipiired in writing, may now be either verbal or derived. The latter named may be presumed, when tiie pnent.or guardian, without objection, permits tiie son, or waid, to enlist; or, being privy to. such eniiVtineut. pet mi U him to accept ('overntueiit hoiinty, clothing or pay, without jevtion, tr prefetment of claim for his discharge. iy (ieneral Older, the o ith of the reciuit that he is of ae is held conclusive, though !e tieonly eighteen Thisath would hold r.Hl whciere Ctui'a eiceed the age of forty five, tint have sworn their ae to bo less. Owing service to no otht-r j erson. ti.ey cannot stultify themselves, und take -advantage of their own wrong, to escape horn obligations voluntarily asumed. Whatever their technical right, they have no representative to as-eit it. The status of soldiers who have enlisted, as of full age. but are iu f-.ct less thai, eighteen, re mains to be con-ideted 'I he Constitution does not treat $uch as militia. The Regulation forbid the enlistment of mi nors, less thn tigh'ceu tears of wze. except in the case of musicians. If they otTer to enl st. the consent ol the parent cr guardian, however strong or urgent, will not absolve the ofluer from the e-n diy of a false muster, if he permit it. 1 he in sie iCscnt aioii of the minor u. iv relieve theolbcet , but cannot .ilfecl the claim of parent or gurdi n to tlie services of the cliild or ward. A muster, impos-ible and illegal in itelf. may iiotbecuiel and legaliied by the plea of fait ac cotrifi'tt, a thing tlttne. The prtMutnplton of the Constitution, and such acts or orders :;s are genu:::: to this o,uest on. i. that minors under e;ghteet! are ttdit ft..-militarv duty of cot.tinu.il duration, .ind expei ience ou- finn li.is conclusion. A c n-crMti.-n of.il! age assumes thit an emergency extts reuirir.g' a lrce greater than the muiiia, and oi persons onlr st.trjecl to do dutv in such an emergeucv, and .i , -i . i i then t!e exeniMMin cou.d not be flatmeil t. .i... ..i .. ....- . I pi fl:e oi-c...uge of a tnirif.r, owever, by ' i -. - i . . .1 Ä r i c: ii ..H.M-ts. u is but jui lo tbe .,- I . - i , .i . . which lias pud lor the service o a sail i ... i i : . i a. feen tfeceivi d in te-tet tf h tit lies, ' i i tt : i . i -i i ei cli Iii o(0 r to be ic!uiioc.l d the ernment $Aaiert and tint the ie Injuntv, j and place the put.es, as fur as jHissib'.e, in statu Seeon. I. As to soldier, who. pending final dis jclnrge, hue received furloughs j Tne case is nude upon ihe iue of a writ of j habeas c.-r; us. coiitemphitit.g the ihcl arge o! a : sold.er in.m mint arv custody, on the giound th t iiaiit.g a Inriongh, r leicd Mience. he could ; not beordeie-l upon dutv. or nrretel a a desert-! er. It i claiiiied, 1-t, Thai sucii a ruper is v irtu l!y a d. tri irge Hi. That auch V oca tie a leave once given i irre r loscnirg'e is tuime naie aua unit, it i , jredicaied upon the titictne of the o'die for i continue! er vice Hut. il the Surgeon give a fa!-e cer iticate; it it te jaocuted ly bnberi ; il the nature of the disease be misconeei ve-d ; if tlie soldier himself temislken, and, bvf re actu il di'chirge. is really til lor duty, so ai to be ab'e ' fulfcl I h' coniract wi;li ihe t jvcrnment, the coiitract mu-t lie d.-emed of iull lotce and vit tue. The Government propse to re'eise him if lie cn not luif.ll hi. p.rt. Piojf. that Le cam iu'. Sil. rei're tb- Umtut t tbe p.rli. Möreorer, a leave of abence. pendinsr a di chrge. is f rol.ii.it-i by army teguUt-.-us Order have l-e-co i-ptirJ wniiuiing all furloughs and leives of 'ii-cnre b w h rooever grati'el Tl. furlough i Iii sun ruder, b-r a perl.!. 0 the soli er.of tin.egiven to ihe public it e Itis a voluutary tree a t. Cert t-nly it is reversible al w i!l ot the ('o ernment lii ing it. An emp.ytr who jjite his strtai. t i holiday rny tecall him to dw'v-jf be-ple-e. . When tiven by a subordiuaie ef.n er. e-.ti.er w ah or wiih-mt s tnct.otj of ti.e 'ti perior, it i given by dericitite nuihority, nr Hie ?Hf. Iu eitler case tlie n pet ior authoMty, which is entitle! tj theofiicer's obedience as wed js the oldicrs, may revoke the grant. Further, the soldier 6till draw pay, clothing and -urVis.er.ee. If he can not render full er vice he rau-t tender so much as he can. ilct.ee it isthat fuch soldiers perform hght duty in hos pitals or elsewhere Their obligation, to the extent of their ability, j is reciprocal with ihit of the Government to feed and pay, and equally binding. A o,ueiii n of jurisdiction arisei in this case which seem. e-a-ilv retried. It is partly a military one. The soldier has a amli. I ..i' th. . . .... i- I he may apjdy directl to the next superior -fiber forieihe'S. The tribunal of rebel is adenuate. immeiii-ite and legiumate. II civil courts tetu-e to heir apj licilKins lor exemption fpun draft, btCauttA mMle of relief is other vise prot'ulrd, how cn they enter the interior lane of military Uw at.d ex iniine questions th.it luve no analogies or ptecedents outside of military l.iw? They mut inquire as to the relative rank id miiitarv olfi- culs, extmine oideia aihl ie-imental reonds; ! ii a xcord, must enter a. foreimi provitice as dis tinct hihI i-id ited ad can possibly be conceii ed They must be prepared to review and overrule I even the orders of the Commmder in Chief, the Pre-ident himself not un a case legitimately made, iiiolin cousin ulioual l.iw but upon m Itters not of civil tecord, but wholly extraneous to it. While pece is our norm tl c-ouh'tion, and s'nee military lon e exists at all onla tKcause other j police is in idetiuato to rroieet the Suteatainst j metl opposition to its iiiandates.it i just as true th it the ohe liehce ol the tdlicer aiid srl.l'er ! to his pui-crior must le alt-dute nnd complete, j as wei" lor tue iutete-ts ot the btate as the lis tiplii.e and t Ihciency of the army itself. Ah un- d.scinlinetl :trrny i the most Uangerous f. e to :i weil onlcrttl State T heieis no necessity for collision, nor for either jiulhoiitv to leave its ieit'u.iate sphcte ol .tc'.in. The civil utithoiity, supitme iu the abstract, atnl siiteme eveniutheu.se of the inibtaiy jwer itseit. as its riht rm of power, must be re s', cited; hut. in enlotcenicnl of the authority of the military superior, the fiieer must be true to hi military duty, knowing thit therein iie is hervitif the civil wer itself while imnlicitly obevin those vvho place the public pence in hi char-ie. It grow. out of the ;diormal natuie of war itsel!, especially a civil vv ar, that new con ditions of civil life atbich to the workings of the body ilitic. The only prrfct remedy i restoration of per fect peace Je;iinu.y between the civil and imli tary turn is natural, and eetniu cl.irhin is at linie inevitable; but ;ood sense und sound pa triotism will alwavs en.-uie a rational i.-tiie nut of nil dilfet ences, und a wise harmony in public en deavor will impart new jecwify to society, while it gives additional elTiciency to the aiiny it.-e'.f. .Meeting or Mrorrii evvpnprr Inb. lihhrra. In response to an informal invintion, ;i meet in of Western new-smjer publishers was held at Indianapolis, Nov.iJöth, lvGii. The meeting converieil iu the Council Cham ber, und was or ini.etl by the ;tppoint meut of td. M uivpennv, ot ColumbiH, Ch.iirm m. nnd Kictnrd Smith, of Cincinnati. S-cret.-iry: The daily press was rej.re-cntcd us follows: Chicago Tribune, Times, Journal, Staat Zei tun, and Tost by proxy. M Ltiuis Democrat, Ueptiblicim and Kveniri News. Cincinnati Commercial, Times, Enquirer and G izette. De troit Tiee Press and Tribune. Cleveland Herald, Le oler ii d 11 dndcaler. Iii-iini ;li-. Journal, Sentinel and Amer'can Loui-ville Journal and Democrat. New A!biu Ledger. L if nette Courier. Toledo IMade and Com mercial. ColtimbtH Journal and Statesman. Dayton Empire and Journal, by ptoxv. Pitts bur Gazette, Dispatch ami Cluonicle.by proxy. Joseph Medill, of the Chicairo Tribune, ex phiinrnl the origin of the movement and the pen eral object of the meeting It was tleemctl itn pot tint to consult as to the ndiarn e in the price of printing paper sunt other mute: ia!. useil in tbe tiewsp ipcr pubüsliii; buMiess, ami to devi-e a plan to meet ther-e heavy ex f-iidifures; Iso. to adopt ineisine' with leieicnce to telegraph ie p uts for the pns. Alter a general inteieh di'i of iew. and without definite :iction,the meeting took a recess until 2 o'clock V. M Upon leissemhlin il was lesolved that theftd Iovini niiestion tie acted opn: 1st. The increase in the price of subscription to cover the advance in the cost id materials. 21. The provt-iou of substitutes for inj;, in the manufacture of p iper. 'M. Tl.e correction ol the National tax on the products ol printing establishments, or an .-uljust nient v.yt a mere equitable basis than that now e-t ihlUhed. 4th. The orcan'zition of an u.-ociation to pro vide telcLTtph news. The f .ilowiris resolution wa then offered and uii u.iinoiidy adopfel: Renolred, That for purposes of self protect! on ami niufu tl pood, th- newspaper establishment heie lepresemetl. and such others as rnav hetc tifter be admirted, shil! oe oi inize-l im. an i sociatioti, kuown as The WtsTta.v Associatii l'aiss: tint h H'inrd of Doctors shall te elected, ctinistin' of seven members; aj.d. th a the 11 .ard thus eJeced shall choose a President, Secretary and Treasurer from it own niember.- Ti e meeting then proceeded to tlie election of Ditectors. with the following result: Illinois, Joeph Metiill; Mi-souri. Georpe Knapp; Ken tucky. J D O-bt rn; Ind: ma, J. II. Eider; Ohio, liichard Smiih; Mtchi-au. Henry il. Walker; rennsylv ani a, S Ki-!d!e. On tu -ii ti, the publishets of all il til v pipers in the 7e-t. receivinir telegraph news, "were in v tte i to join the Association. 'i he 1! .laid of Directors. thrcii-;h tlic'r oflircrs. w ei e Hiititoi izil .md it. .strode! to open negotia tion und mike arrangements with the New ork Ass.K-iate l Pnvs for tele'r iph news. Wiib rereter ce to the advance iu the price of subscription, it wms uninTmoudy restdved tint in con-enuent e d' the it.cretsel cost .f printing pa per and other innierial, :n increise in the net in mnie from subsci -ii-ers wa dietned nece-si'v; but the manner of I rinpinj about this result was referred to the p.bri-b-i of the several cities. An advance in the rates of ndrcrtisin was also recominemlctl. Or. motion, J. Mclill, Kit-hard Smith and H. Sulprtive. ere Mpj-oiiited a committee to make ineU.r:es. r-latie to Puo.-;i;iite br rj The question v roetrmrializ ti- Congress in te tr I fo taxes, w as referred to the B nrd of Di rectors. On motion, a recess was taken until 8 o'clock IV M Upon reiseuihlinjr il w.ia re-olve-l that C. Wa-oner, of Toledo, be r.tlded to the Hoard of Director 1 he As K-i ition then ij'aurr.e! ;ne lie. G RO W. M a N V TEN N V. Ch tirni an ItictiABn Sairn, Secretary. At a meeting of the Directors, all the mem bers bein present except S. Iii 1 lie. of Pennsyl var.i i. Iiich ml Suiith.of Ohio, wascli-isen Tre-i dent. si: l Joseph Medill, of Illinois, Se.itUry nnd Treasurer. DIED. DF.VFLtN At Jefferton City. Jli-souri. on tbe even njf ef the v'ith Nov . Lit-uten iut J. S. Develm ef tbe 3t n siia a lottery, from the tfitct of woi.nds n reived in the action at Lone Jack, Missouri. .-uu-t 16. ISSi. Tl e rmiA.na o' U-uien-fit Devel.n wer taker, to LU home, at Camhrit'e City, for ii.Urmeiit, w hen ihey were ; followed to the grave by circle of sorrowing I frieti Is TLe action tn whiciihe receiv. dtha wounds that teulted in LI death, wa- one of the baldest fcubt of tbe war. Two puDstd the 3dlitiiaoa Ratiery, Mipperted ly about y bialr.-d tr.en, fought over f-ur thotiaFi of ihe enemy, nimar.iitd by J lantrel anJ other noted guer ill ctief. Ifce caunofseer were literally hacted to piects at their f an. Twica thee drei back the orerwh-liaing tide, at:d tbe goiL wrre only taken wb'O men and t're were ah disabled. He enetry left the wonnded on tbe field, and that. loVutettan lar.eim aoti hia bleedn g tom- rad? wereer.allei to reach tbeir frieTjis. He l.Lgered fr- m Augi-t J6;h u;itil N oveLibcr 2llb, w hen tLe Kalhilat ywua -sjUi.r ur.k V- bi dual reU LAND ACENT. 4.I.O. IV. ILKH, ÜENEKAL CO luctic n AM) la N d a g ENT, Larnet?, AwleMm tnuntr, Kana. T'Xt-apaid for Lon-r-idetiti, and adbui;)es entrusted I t -a earner e av I raws .it' ah I.FWtmV.f at l.nti..i. I ae 1 v s aa ' w i v v a v 9 1 j .' u -M. hirskkstk CUrk. timber A Co, Ranker, lir n- wuriB. iBuwuiuMr ., jaeribaoia, . l . WilrT.to- a ar.apoc. .ia. fi is , ir,tnn-iui. ietJ-wtw AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITiX HHL - - r Se.v nd r.'gbt iM prrit! mere cf th l-eut t-1 al ; Miss Sallie St. Glair, Whose r tifrc ni-M Is f r fx r.i ilit s my. TUESDAY EVENING. DEC 2. lrf.2, ; iTil te pre.-eU.ed the UrUlu aid rou-Aouc trituacf, rni; ;irsi;Y , To corc!a witlt the Comedietta ef 20 MINUTES WITH A TICER. rrdCES OF ADMISSION. Dre Circle and Pirquet tf SO cent. " Laity an.l Grrrc-nan...... . T3 ' " Kacb ad-litionalla'' .....Oi " Codery 2, " Privr uxs K CO CiArn:ii4t;o'ciw:k IVrturuaner coüjiu. uce ' T'. MUSIC. bT 7V r of Fine I'ianos. WlLLAUl) STOW FIX, No. 4 IUt"s lb-use. WANTED. Hou-su and Lot Wanlnl. 1 fWIMI TO BIT A IliU'SK AM IiT IN INDIAN ArtlLIS worth from jRhOO t. ln.l'(45. f.r which I, I r. ." pKyinzc iM farm hi IVdtur c- tint y, (2iO acre-) I G.lKHi. latai" in ca.-b. I wouM rect ivc proposals requlrinc: 'ess rioncy. Ter sons h. it n u h p-i'pcr:v to di-p " of. can address tue at tireepsburi, Indiana. j;iv:n location, r rire, Ac. (lecl-itit ' HAS. SIKWAKT. HORSES. 1,800 Horses Wanted A fVtv .Tlssrctw will In T.'ikcii. dcl-!5Awlm JOHN K FnK'Y A CO. DRY COODS. $ t-2 J .1- M . Larz Sloe Ii drc2 r. S fi A 0 A - 0 h 0 2 B 0 a EH P Q m ca c GROCERS. Wholesale Grocrrs. J0 anil " Vine Irret between Nccontl mitt I'eiarl Strret. CilKMIlli.lt Oliio. W JV. INVITF. TIIK A1TI-NTION OK 1F..IHN TO our i;i:t' iint well a soricd tH: T iiicenei. Cr' ao, Wf-J"n-w-iire, Ac, which w-e o'ler m doe rates tu cash I ui rs. novSt-dw ATTCHKEYS. THUM IS A. HKJC KICKS ObT'AK B. IIOKI. MIX lilZZi Ii?9 V SfOE:2, TTO"R.TSrE-5TS -AT - A.W , lliTir" .TItna llui'dine. d. 1 M AKTIN M. KAY, Shei!)vville,.lr..l. lII'JjlAS U. WimH.I.FX, Prm-lin. Iti'b ATTK.EY AT LAW, INblVNVpO IS, IN Id AN V, VCILI. rKACTlCk IN IUI r MlFJUAL AN1 ST AT E COl BTS. One or bo h of tLein w i!l aJ nys be foui.d at ti- ir cflice I No-, lo and 11 New Tail ottS t 'lii'lin', south of I'ost- iflice no-. l-c!:im MUSICAL. $151 j nt.". iron i $15 J. PIANOS. VTF.lT eren-octave riatu'S, in rosewood ense. iron j i V fram-s. an 1 oer-tH'lihas for $lfs; With mouH- j itK, so': w-iin motn.'i1 J,-, ean ei let's. ,11 innu.i nam"- . ha:d, .73. $lv.r. ?"."Mt. and upwards; the anr, with ' l-arl keys. -J2."i jf-J.V. M:e ahove l'ian, tlion-jh I cheap, ure excelh tit. eco::d-hand l iain s it 2.", 410, '0. tj(i, i'ö, atid flÜO. New Sich duns Irom $.A up- : w.r.N. j MUSIC. MUSIC. MUSIC. We 1 uHisli handn-ds of difT-rcnt pi-re t.f Mi.-jr, a ! lnr.'e piüiiVi hcifiL' hy the r-t nuster in the nui-ical world. Alo Insi ruction lxolti for n ariv all in!i-U al 111- j MnimM.t -l"-t I'.aii't Musje, t lie Ilay Si I1001 lleii, Sui. j d.ay Sol -d IJl. N s. 1 at.d 2, Patr -tic Svt p lUmk. Harp j of rie loiii. Ac, Ac. nur t iaijm.lk, kULi.mk xisiki tk : as ant to all w !io sei.il for i:. ' or.t.iiris ijf of ad oi.r ari(t;i-s f niu-ic, ith trice-ettatl.ed. o la.'y in tl.e country b'-iild 1 without i. Order ly mail j r.r e.vpie-s prn p.lv filled. d f.iithfn ly es ut-d an j though th" ersoii orh rn-x we e j reserit. Remit mot;ej ir. a rejris'.eml letter or l-r etir tess. I HljUACK WATFRS. A prnt. ro-don Nr.. p.'nadwav. N. T. LIVERY STABLES. o. w. JOHISTSTON, Livery and Sale Stables ! NOs. 11 .1 Nim WEST I'KAkLSTKEtT, ' IDU4lt.U,fHAl. j Joay llorsi.s. Hu'.r, CaiTahe and Saddle Hur.ea ! al i -Hi rea-itness. .o rge mierate . dec3-tl ajXr- JL B..1 Ii S V i: II Y M ts(B f S T A BL. I l.Tll IA r.l IVirl li.l V lf a urnti. innili r.t V... : it. ton street, hetweni Meridian and fenuayltanla tr""t., in rfarof tüir.n l'.i.c. Indiana pop. ap-V dtt VVVf. WlLKIStiN. Proprle't r REWARD. 1 $500 Reward. I iIVE IIÜNDR'D U LLA1. REWARD WILL RE I p-.ven for the reooverj- of the t-o.i. ! u Irotu n.y : More n Saturday r:.ftLt, 2d oeiul-rr, ml for the ap- j rebet sion at d cchv ction t f the party cr parties cj.j.- j ceme.1. DAN ILL J CaLUNAN. WANTED. shocinaLcrw AVantciI. r 1 I DlATtl.Y.ta maie scne-lard p-KfedCalf l'-ot. a: the I'nlmcr llouvx- shoe tere N . Wo! Vsl,'i.Ati.ii treet. Cc neurit 1 -tnplov imM aU tbe a, .he.' w.s. wrH h given tv yuwlrkatB. HoTl.d.w lta U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. 15. IT ) 1 TSlTHi ST VTr S t'F AUtiCt, MMK 'CT OF INM- J AM-": J Wbe e-t a h-f f iDH.rmti.n h V-r-i ri-s-J In tl j Ii strii t Curt f th" I "i UeJ MCm, wit' .'l t.-r h S--n h I'.fww't .1-4 ls rw-t4 lnstii.a, on th" 12th day ..r t rn.Vr. 1-CJ. ! y Ji t.n Hir.n, r so, , .?t. n rt ..( t P i I'MJnt .tief -r ih- l-slrici of In.h4r.j1. agjir.st r)i" f.-l. ! b.Tt "-ri-a r--r-. ai e-ta'e m th" c-.v, of If Am.! ?' ,f VSm U. ? r . ' J tti ii t' " stat" i In .idTia, t- wit: A crt fur tb" rum ot 41. vil .Vi lc tL- urn f fi . . ... . . . . , . ; ni .r. riT" . r-Tor, inr ia ti.iiaim'B pi fr of an act -1 loa.".. atarov-4 Jul. il. 1X1. t M..I n act to u)i;irr .ri-tirrrt: ifn, toe.ti'iib tr -on simI re tllin to nie rt-l cunr.scarr th" property ef re He's a-id frwher jMirjv-t" rvl petyirr pr-ees i;i!ntu d prop"rtr, and that tlie au mj b cuuUe torH-0 and -',-! a- iwitii"' prjrrj. Ni.w, therefore, in p;rMiarce of the m.rtt.'tl nnde" tht seal of sa d Court lo me Ct'ectcd arst dsloerr(.t d. trre tv Bivr pul.l-c i..ti - t alt rrToii cJaiua ,.1 prop, etty, or any part thrreof. or tu any tnatur r in eretrd tLerriu. tb.o; tl:ey t and a-pear before tb- .,!, ti e Ihstrtct Court 1 tie I'r ted Mates, t le h.ld at tie c:tr of ndtanaiol1. In and b-r th ln-trkt -T lial'tna. ihe f rt Morvtav ef Hecemtr next, at ten oY!.ck cf the f..rf. Booa i f Lit dir. th n and there to w.trro tht lrcl.iu arid taake their a!Ifratii Itt that b"hlf. - D. (i. tvY, V .x.y.r-bat. By 4. &. B.OWLOW, tieput v. Atte-t: Juna 11. Kia. C! rk. rovlSlUt (NO. ITS.) OF AM KMC A, DISTRICT OF IX- UNITFD ST.VTbS 1MANA-SS: Wherea, :h 1 nt Information h lrr n ei.l o he DMiict Court i f he t railed 'es. w tl.ii and T r tbe Seventh Cncuit .ni t litstiki of trd t:a, t.n the 2th day N.-v aitirr. Istr. t y J- In Hanna, Kj , Attorney of the Utiitrd - täte f. r tbe Iistiict of bi-Hai.a, aairtai'th" f.l lowir. d"-crit-d ro a e-tat", fn tU- county r llun tiidton. bi'ltana, 1 wit: A crrtain judf ru--rat and dcre of f.rechsire In rhr Cnirt otl 'ommtHi l') aln iheo unty of Huti'trtf-ton. rndiatta, fir 90 IK), iu favor cf JoLn I. Cüiu;lell and a sra-.ri-t "lho-nm Moor, and esp-etiHy ptiist w illiam 1.. C onpWIl. who f tke real cwiht. f.r a violation or th" pow'-r- of an ci of Conyrr, approved July 17, 16! "H'itJed "Ad ae to uppres iristirr-cti.-n. to puni-li trees.. n and r"l"llion, to .e and c-nfl-c4t the pro erfy of r.-'ls and for othe i urp.rs,"aT.d pray inz procos. aiain-t eaid p operty, and tba! the atu iwiy M- condemned and mM a n niips' pnpertr. Now, ttieref.ire. in puruatice of rhe tn..ntti..n urx!er t e eal of Mid urt t' nie dirrrie-l and deli.ered, I dobrre hy k'be t ul.Ue ii.fict all p ts(.tis cluimiiii aid prop. r'y. or any pari thT"of. -r in oy nixiiiir-r int r-st d thrrein.rliar tLv ie and per lenre llic M,d, the . ts trit Court f the t't.iletl Stales, to b" held a the city of ln.tinfi(Klis, jr, .ixt f. r i Ii" lhtrict .f ln1iaiia. on Iii tit-t Mnixley of Iw-ct-mtx-r tifit l en o'clock of the fre r'n pftli.it , tfcfti and tlur t iiiteij.ose ih ir claim and mke thrir al eg.it!H. in that t-ha f. I li.KOSE. V. S. Marshal. ly 3. s. bir.i.LoTv, iK puty. Attest: Jomx II. Hka, r: rk. novlö-d 41 (o. 11 ) UM 11 sr m soi v'iriiK t, ins Tlt!CTlF INDIANA, S: VVhu.kas, a I l ei nf infoi lnition has I en fiel in the D strict Court of the Cured Mates, within and tor Ihe Seventh Circuit and D;-trict of Indiana, .11 tl.e 1-tli dav of Novemher, l.sG', ly J ha llarn.v. I ., Aft. nn v eI the i'ni tt-d Vtates r-rt Di-irict or hididi.a, a,-a.n-t th follow inst dec d rel c -, p to?ed In 10 einnt. Indi ana, 'owi : lt.Vn C in il T Ihitoii and ilrfl Mait is il'i snl i'ivi.sj .ii of !h, part of tin w hf of s. c raenty t ree. tn t twepe, I.) tl of t nine (9. w, lin or'th of thr n iitt-r of tli Nation I lOa I, p sii,n through aid oeetinn, contwiTiitnf 31 H" 1(0 jcr -s. nunc or less, aceord li jr. t the rt-ronted plat of aid sutdivisioii, and against all pero!i l.iwl"..ll. intervenittif f t h-ir ititerst th. r" ii. and more ef.ciali.v as.aii.st i.c tU rj: I:, vv ill.. on. for a violation of ti e power f an Act cf lonrrs approved Jn'y I7th. Icf2 ei tithd 'An Act t suppre-s irisorrt-ction, to pn:ii-h ire .on a?i t retit-llion. i t-rim anil e-nin t-a'e the projieity vf re'-ep, ,(! f r other purposes," pray in process acinst s-od realty, and tliA the haa.e may be c iniemtieii an t sold as enemies' pr. pertr. ow, therefore, in puru.itirp of the Moniiinn underthe seal of ihe said Court o me Ürecttil and delivered. I do hi-rehy pive put-Iic no'ice 10 all per-OL. clannjt. mM realty, or any part tl: r f, or in anv ma;iuT oueresjed th-f i , that ih- y ! at.d.tppear 1-efore the h.i.1. the Dis trict taurt of the Ci.iii d MaOs, to I held at il.e t itvof liidianaiiolis. in otil for ll.e In ri. 1 Indiafia, on the'l-t Jf.i .iiiy of m-re'i tier ne.t. ht lOo'chak f the f..ren.Hu of that d ty. and I en at d il.ei t., in". r.o-e tht-ir claims and nuke their allc.itiotis in t .t l.t hulf D. Ii. KOSr., U. S. Marshal, i'y I. J. Uk.ki.ow , ln piuy, Attest: Jons II. La a. Clerk. iiovl'-dltt (SO. 177.) UNITED STVTF.S OK A MKT. CA, DISTRICT or IX D1AN 1 s Whereas, a lihtd of pifoiniath 11 has l e n filed In the District Court of th- L'ticed Ma-es, w ita:n and f. r the Seventh Ci-euit un . Ditrict 'f ti'.iiana. 01 ihe 12th e.ay f Nov. iiilx r, !.sC2. J' hti ll -nn i r s,j.t Attorney f'tlie Uiiited States tor lb- IH-trictof irn!it'i j, a,Mi ast tl.e fol low ins real e-t:ite i:i tLe county of Jape Mid State or In diatoi. to-w.t: The hf of the 11 w or and the e qr t.f .ec 1'., to Hfl.ip 2s. rati-e H, conr aini j: iio at rej, more or le, nml HL'ain t M.n n SpitUr, for a violation nftL" pow ers of an :u t t f Colon ess. approved J.ily 17. 1 sßi. rnti Ii d " In ct t suj-rcs, in-urnc-joii, to punish 'reason and reho'li-n.t '!Z.' an l onfi.ca;e the prop rl.v f p-lirN and for oth r purjio-e-,' and priyinp pr.es- ajr.iit.st xaid real y, mid that the same may" be condemned and wdd as enemies pr-perty. Now, therefor, in purmnc of th motiip.on under the seal oi " kriiI Colirr lo toe ri. reeled and delivered I do h"re ly nive put. .c noiic- to -ill person, cl liming sai t r-al y, or any part th r-of, or in any manner i::'t n-s ed tbcreiri. that they .e 1 n I .tpi ear Im f r - th" id. th" D strict Ci'irt or 1 lie :iited Mate . t., l.e t.el.l at th" city or lodijii jj.olis, in and for ih" I i tricl of liidiat .. on the f rd Mon I v of Deco ml er nex, nt ten ! ek ofrh forenoon ofdiat -"ay, thou and there to i-iterpose thi Jr elaijus and in&k" Iheir all gation.s in that l.i h.iif 1. (J. h'SK, I'iii e.l Sra'es Marshal, By J. S. Hirawn, l-pute. At"t: Joiix II. I rv.CVrk. rovlö-dltt DRY COODS. r pa KSSaj EH Ö H PS B 01 i-a 1 O 1 J 0 0 rsattj i X! o FOR SALE. For is.ilr Ijou for C;i!i. 4 urrrms hkcle stufet, a lot near tiie 1 iMitid A'Iuoi, and a llon-e ad Ltd near the RUud Ät lum McKtKNAN A l lKkCK. aon-dlw Real FfttateAfida. MEDICAL. DPwS. CARTER & BODMAN, Or .'-iCK. ?. is .d.7H ILIJMilf Ultl KT. (N"J.t bt-iiOW, 1 Ps-OX Htt4. ?rth I!,. C.VKTTK a.m.-l Ii:, i Krlt r. THANKS lOk A L'Pr.KiL rtc Li I .';ni !a th t c ty . .t'w It '"'rnan. a iyi-an oT ir et j-r. -i-" :nl tl." d"jitra Dta vf i pr.-r"s:','. COFFEE. 144 RUBIA MILLS 144 lit iUKKNK srUKKT, EV YORK CITT. GOV I. It A .11 I i . T C O F F K K , ! lut up in lia T il Po-i J p;', 44 la bulk. Our prior ranz froi S li Scwta. bx.atJ la We pi wp the folloWit. AT.l, .TAItAC.inO. M r. IIIO. UIO nn it m im:icioh rot 11:1:. W .!:fr ourCrT e to t-e l-tte than any jeronn! Coffee now In use. All ord r a ! !r t to o -r t our Acent, Mesr. pUacK k Torna, Chamber free, Cornr r Wali!nutoa Mreet. New T rk CVy, eu.1 yr. roiiAKD4 Doaar, 1-4 A IS1 -vuth Wat marvel, Cticago, i Illinois, will receive prorcpt attention. oct"-'3n. TAIII It Jt I-,.CK. U. S. MARSHAL'S NOTICES. (NO. 176.) UNITED STATLS 1F Ali RICA, DISTK I V? I DIANA SS: Wher a, hbel of t torratiii ha t-ee n f .-d fn tbe D ktrKt Coutt cf t e Iti.ied M -, within nlfor'h Sevr nth Circuit and ttstrfct ct Ind ana, on t!i ll'lday ol NoverotH r, IsS?, l y John llauna. Kq., All n otthe t'u ted State, lor the I itnct ol inrtiana, a.-afr. HL. nrt ti vi 1 d hf of r hf of II W qr.e Lfofaw qr. f qr.w Lli.fnf qf roulo part t - ht of Ii e ijT, alt In tc .-3,t.M-li. JS. r.rpr. Dw.ii.J iLewr.d part o ti e n w jr -f rc 1', tuwr.'hip 2s, rw. situate in th-e.:t.tjr of Nrw-ton atnl St.le .f luiUua; l-o, B trait ot laml cvTitalliitnr I W arrr d rested hv Jared Vf am n t Minn p.tl-r, Sej tendn-r 3 . tC, and rcc.it 'J in Jvsprr ct-.Jit'y, tt .dut.. in Ued Ih-corJ N. 11, pax" -t. aj4 asam-t Manu Mler f.-r t i..fti..tt of the powers d an aci ot 1'i.iiim, approvrd July 17, lsCJ, c:iiit!o! ' vn act tu '.pjrcs iiisurrcciioti, tn p'.ni-h treason alid rehellt"". eitr and col tl scat r tit" pr..j-rrty ot retiels and f-r tl.er pnrjKei-, and lry1n; ptoces. a:ii;is M realty, at d that tue ao e r.iay t cuidemr d and K'U a netnies' projierty. Now, therefore, iu pur-uai.ce of lh" monilioti ut der lh. heal ol said Cou.t t med r--cti d and delivered, I djL' re he toe l.ul I c iioUcc t ail Ii-'"! ctaiminj; sai I realty. or any part thereof, or ia any maimer tutereted therein, that thev he an I app ar leor h" aid, the Ihstnet C'Hirtol tLe t'niti d Mate-, to t hel l at Iheci'y f I11- diaiiapoli-. in and f-r lie D.-trict cd Indiana, on lie fr-t JJoiaiay of luteniler lieM, at 1 u o'clock of tie f.-retM-orv cf lh.il dav, then atid there to interpose tht?rt!a!rb and make the r al'.eetioiis in that I -Imlf. D. I:isk. U. S. Mar-hal, 1H J. S. l'.ll..UW , DepUt. Attest: Jon II. Kr, Chrk. nvl3-dUt N(. 1T.V rri:nvr ti:mu a.th.uic.i. iiis- IKICT Dl" INDIAN V. -.s; VVmholab, A l.Lel iuiunuatio r has 1-en Clod in that District Court i f the Unitr l Sta c, w;!hiu atel fr the sw-venih Circuit and ti.stnct of I:.l:r:a. ou the ih lay of NovciiiU r, IsC-. hy J .'..ii 11 .ti..a, i:j., .Vtt.iriey Ir tbe I'tiiti d Stale of Americi, a.-ain-t lot imiat-rr one hundred and s- iei: (lnT) iniirüy'a a.I '.ti. uto the town of New'.mrjr, Warr.ik eouotj, Indiana. r a vtolatioo of the power iT an act of Cru-te-, aj j red Ju!y 17, Is!, eniiile.l 'Au acI tosupprc-a insurrection, tooutii-li trea son and rt I llioo, to tr.xf an-l cotiti-cate Ihe property of reiels, und f.r other piirM-ss," pravinj; pr veis i..i:iit haid realty, s:ti l th st th" snie raaj l e totidt-mnej 1 sold as enemies pto;n. Now, l hen toil, ill pursuance of tlie t.i..itioli under the seal ot Kan! Court to mc: 'Siret tel and deliepd, 1 do here hy Rive puhic iioi ice lo j!1 ja-r-o'i c l.i nr.ns aid realty, r any part thereof, or iu a y m 11. u- r int n--ted therein, th-t they te and appear Lef.. re the said, the lh tritt Court of the I' iiitcd Mates, to be hi Id al the city of Ind ai.apo lis, in and fori l.e District f pntsaiia. on the XI Monday f November nist.. at 10 o'el..k cf the forenoon of that clay, then üä there Iu uiu-rj.o-c their cla'm and mke their nl'.cgaiion iu that t'cb iif. D. GARLAND R0SK.U. S.V., Ity J. S. Dit..Luw, Ih-pclv. Attest: Jon. 11. Kka, Clerk. Ii6-dl4 (NO. 174.) UN'ITFD STATES OF AVF.U1CA, DISTKICT OF IN DIANA, SS; Wmikkas. A hhcl of Infcrmation ha Uen Me.t ia the District Court .r tte t'nited Mate within and tor ll.e Seventh Circuit and Ihstrn t of I.Ktii.a, on the lt d-y of November, IsCJ, hy John JUi.i.a, r'p. Attorney ol the Cnited Mrt, fcr the Di-tiut f Ind ana. ayainst lots Nos. 72.74, In.!. II, 117 144, and 14. in doi-iot.' 1." ef the Vincent. c Common.-; al-o, rLlKtivisji-u No. 2 of hi No. I6in the city of ViiMcnne. ll.e ain( Ik-iiik 51 feel Ir-'tit on .Mim üvet, and cihuiii' lei 6u l rt and K inches from the corner of Ms-n and Third et 1 eel p, and rt!h?iiii7 the same w ,d b2I h et. the nnie tli-tate from sai I third str. el, th" lull depth ol Katd lot l?; also, otte li.ut of (trnm 'I Um u o'l Irom auti-divi-ion N. 3 of sad l-t l.'ii, ljoit iiis toMildivision o. 2 iforrvaid the Mil o. t ol r round front on Slain stieel and runs the am width a!jniiiiii(- sulMliv.rion o. 4. the full depth of ad lot No. 10 ai d together xnake 22 feet front on Main rt- t. iti lie c ty ol Vfrccnt.e, p lie'tig tl.e ame prop erty upo.l wh irli i now I rated a two-.tory brick buiid.ii orcupied as ihe I'ostotllce in said city: all said real etate i 'ii the rt'y of Vincem.es, in lite county ol Ktmx and iL Stat. of Indiana, tor th" viol et i n of the power t.f an act i f C.ii(tTft approve! J ly 17, Is2, f ntitletl, au act to fMppre tn-nrrcction, to puni-h trea-on ai d n-lx llion, to se ire and cnri scat" the pr-j erty f rel.e: atxl f.r oth-r purposes," atel prajinz pn. es araint ad realty, and that tlie name ruay ie cotj.h tnnel and sold a etiemie' projiertv . Now, therefore. In purmance of the monition uivler tha seal cf said Court, to 10 directed and delivered, DIo Lere, by jrive public notice 10 a!l pt rviK elaimin, Jid r-atiy, or ai.y part thereof, or in my manner ititre-ed therein, that they lie arid appear before Ihe said Distract Court of Ihe t'nited Mates, l he held at the city of Indi tti.i;nlis, in and f r th" D.slrict if Indian, on the third Monday of Novemh-T next, at ten o'clock i-n Ihe forenoon of that dny, then and lh re to itnerp,,. tlieircUim, and to make their allegations in that b h-T.f D.Ii. KOSF.. U. S. Marshal. I'er J. S. UinrLOw-, Depj'y. Attel: Jon II. r.KA, Clerk. ir- 4-dUt (NO. 173) ÜNITF.D ST AT KS OF AMKKICA. DIANA, SS: DISTKICT OF IJf- WMfKras. A Iii 1 1 of i.if.,niation ba tr-t-n fled n the District Cou't fcf the L'li'.icd Mate wiiLm atai (sr tLe .seventh Circuit and ii-tricl of Indiana, cm the 2Dt .'.ay of October, IsCi, ,y 2(jlu Jlam a, K-.p, Ato njey for (he Un ted Mate of America, for ll.e District id" In. I. ana. avain; the un-nvu'eo one-fucrtb j an of surary No. 2.'7. Clark'a Oram. Clatk eontity, Indiana, eaad tract coi.fainmr. U) acre-, more or Ies. for a vimatiMi d"t!ie power of an act ol Conre-s of July 17. lCi. ft, titled "An ct to suppress n.huir-ii-.ti, I u" pui.isli t reason and rihe'l o.'i, t s ie til rctih c'tfe tl.e r"M-r?y i.f r!el and fvr other purposes, and pra.Ml z prures, aallot satd land.aod Uiat the saioe mav l-e ciiU'lrniunt and rt Id aa eiiein e' p. jicrty. N )W. therefore, in pursuance of the mnti!t;(,i) en.ier the seal of said court, l me torected arxl dt-lm re"!. I do Siereb. ?ive public Tto'iee to all (er-on ela min ; said jMHal, "r any r.art tln reof, or in any inert er it.tere-ted tLre'.:i. that they la and appear lief.' Ihe ael lii.triet Curt .f tb" Cnited State., to he ld at theeity ofd.an-api-li-. in arid b-r the li-trict of Indiana, tin the" 3-1 SD n-lay ol Noveia!r tie.t, at ten o'clock f the firen.a.ri of that day. then atal there to itderpo-e tl.eir claiiiis, and to make their allegations in that t-ehalf. D H. WE, t. . Manhil, i'er A. Maiuo Rtrra. Drnciv. Attest: Jon II. l:r. Clerk - Dov4-dlt (NO. 171.) ÜNiTRD STATES OF AMERICA, D15TIdCT OK IN DIANA, SS: VVur.KCA, A bin I cf information ha Urn f.Ud in the Di-trtit Court of the U ruled State s, within end for the Seventh Circiit and Di-trict of Indiana, on lie Ctla day of t"ct..lr, lCi. be John Hanna. Ko,.. Attorirf-y cf the t'nited Ma'."-, for the IHstrict of Indiana, aifainM thirty t,,ne sh.in a (4 cental rtot k of the Terre Haure ar 4 KicLmont Railroad C nif ary, ami tjtr.et -eveii (T7) dol lars arvl f.fy eenla esh dividends accrued t hereon, in the Land of the Treasurer t f .aid Cotripany, for a vbdatkm f lh" power "f an act of cot.rre., approved Jnly 17, I sJ. entitled "Anactlo upfire insurrection, to punish treason and reta-::i..rj, to aeite and conti-cate Ihe prop erty of rebels and for other purja-s" i,d prav in fr.e.a against aid property, and that the ante may be coc drtned and .d a eneniie' property. Now. therefore, in pursuance of the laotiiiiun endr tk seal of said court. 10 ne d rcted aiai delirered. I 4 here by frire put.!ic notic to a'd .ersot rlsimina aaid property or ar.y part thereof, or In any manrter tnterested theretu, that they I arid par liefere the mM Dl'irict Court f the Un-ted State, to t-e Leid at the effy of Irelianapolia, In and for the Ifcstnet of Indiana. t.m th third Mno-lay of November r"Xt. at teno'rSoek ef tie forenoowof thattfay, then and there to li?erj o their Claim, and to make their allej-atioti lo that behalf. IX ii. r. U.R. Marshal. Ter J. S. EIliELDW, Iieputy. Atef: Jon II. Tea. Oerk. tJ0l-dl4t (NO. 171.) fTNITED S1ATES OF AMtKICA. DISTRICT OF IX. ) DIANA, SS: W Hr.kB a1, A I.Vtof nf. rrnati.'n Lac been tied la tb Ia trrt Court of the l"riiiedS:at"s,witha and fr the Seventk Circuit and Dornet of uj a.o:. tLe 2ith day of Sept. ls2 hyjobn lla' f'a. Eq , Atbn.ey fr tie Lulled Sutt f.r the IHstrtct of Ir l.ar.a, aaia-t on etat. ton, se'.xed la Putüarn cotn'y, Indian, for a Tud.t.ou vf the power of an actrtf Cor.gr, provJ 17, 12, rt r'.rd Aa act to urrre" in';rr"ct..r:. t put.Ib tra and rebel lion, to seiae and eM.fi-cie ihe ,.rojrrty of re 01 and for otter pu-pe-t" a let , rj a.j rm ar aint Mid prop, rtty. a:. l ti : tb .m cjj l-r fo denied uid m.)4 at ni-inw' irvperty. Now, the re lore. Iu pur-uanre t.f t"ie m-nitk:i under lb seal of said court, to rie d;re tedar! deliverrtl, 1 Jsi here by -tue public ta.ire to ail er4is claiming a.d property or aiy part there.f, r in any r.ian.e-r interett-d therein that lh"tr l-r a let appear before the aal lastrat Court of the t inted States, lo le held at th ctry of Indianapo'K in aial for tbe D.ir.ct of Indiana, oti the third Motwlay of November belt, at leu 'cl..a. of the forrwuut ( that day, then and there t ititer).-e their rlaiiaa aitd 1 luale tl.eir alirgali' iia ia that I t half. D. . KE,t'.R.MartaJ. Tar J. t. Liwxiw IVputr. Attet- 1 JiaU.KtA,1aiW. Mtdll