Decatur Eagle, Volume 6, Number 41, Decatur, Adams County, 13 November 1862 — Page 2

THE EAGLE. BPEN~ER k SCcTZMEYEI Ps.i-a.irr » DEO ATTO, INDIANA, THIR'DIT N'»V '3. t«':?. Cur Goverwmewt, —W-«' • — : -L evr* <- —-- „*.——y or >,« r—,-w •'»«, however •{>=•«; > ♦ t'.* prater -Wv»-.r ••<. I jsr*«r«»e* far-b* exlvt'm?. always yer** : - , «<th* tnm 'J • It - ■ »! fm •>,» tr--rai? rr«—» : -* of iFgoerh — •-' to <)»e’«r* ir xiMer* wnd w-nr.-r in w»w pan <o «*dMvertolwtox>t ;r'ndi*Trpit««»d roc'.--',-orW tor „n »i'T« to ja» ,!f themselves i» *« s-|-f iut T. Than <ww cwvemnwmt wooe Letter ev*e " eatnCntnolttvl: *•* <«»-<■->'• w-’i whohnveetir■rd th* On«'""t''>* awd th* V- i.andtherv «*•- y who de tin' f*av ’.- M -**' *- th» nr nW vrbie'i n !l« frees t - re • T'. forth* IHwrsv «wl bt-erinx* they have e»-j.-^r.t ■ ■"• br-rjra *-i--;*e. TV* P*«i’l'nt. ovthe a»V'n'i» < e'tl«*' of wb’t t-rrr wb-*t. * •< th* T T,r ’•' "’ T i)OTr -. ; «n>r»-'t the jrm»-*>'-n»>»t br • •'• r ;,, ,n »» 100 «n 4 ;•• »-• "• l-’-X »* ftsrtsvMs th* an h-mtv e n'env.l Tr '/■'; a-1 •' ■-** w * ' r ' ~v* -a—* S ■ >*' h -T’"-—'■ 1 T - * - • whe***s p-wr - -r* '■ ' -7 „*.>C -■' - ’- ' •''■ ••■-• -' - ■' a T~’t ->•■■-' *•->• revjw -ei-h ear* *h* <r : -at * aval ■ .- • j-f I. -»>,** r—f/or. -’' - s*S-.-X* .' ttd h» >’’Jeondenan that air. r..4rat' -■ ■ 1--its »*’ ■ ’**. Tb* sr*t and e r ' *S the C r—r,r ' fee '' Si ’ N - .7-— * ' '*''-'* lifrjib*r-T e s—r*-*r 5 —r*-*r w'-hvr. ’ • r-"<*‘-Jaw “ a-.f’*•-****v--r '--yef waV-J deprived of ’> r f'N**-- •* *-*! :* F.*t Lafayrt'e ■' *. ' ' ' r * r of la< hr -»m .<»■--* " la the MXthsn*r«lm'nt-.MC.w*'>.'> ▼>d*n that to • pr"**-* ■ • i'- ■ r . ; w-d • ", '■-'■■ '■ ■■;; - '■■ -■ ■■ Jir trinl Sy £•- : -cpa-;<. jnry • dtatrirt wher*tn '.' e ' - ’ 1 areb** rrJM. • * • Ar 4he - f —.*! --v'r.ati3»w »'d rsx*,** nf - - - tt . ' frnn-*.’«•■■'; -‘e X r ? » ’"■ ■ thin -.‘l** » 1 •■•* ’ ‘ ' It s’TVt‘ - ’’ -■ *'■*'•• 4 ’ x ‘,.. : : d-ar?*4 f‘3 -S’ '■ oar ' thy • ft- ■_«•-»-- - r- ■ 7 --! - .'"--■’i! <.*t»e barVer •■■--•-t*’ ■«■'■’• .-•'>’ »* I r.-'.»r» ■’ a- • MetP?*-* -. VV C .. - T • ,T. r.t r < >a*-r> - a ■■; -••■ r a’. S- ’ ■' -r . t--.e c-_-.fr-,-ted ar -.B th* <iV i t*»*d eraiest O rta. ft 9, Ar.. 7,r< •. • ai i- ‘ W. ■• tl» ptr* e-" ■•' C*7* *« t 'll •?.'>■ th* writ of Hf'tn C',r:> :t . v - W'P 1 5 - rbe© ' - reb*. c<j, r *r •.hepoVra-fety r ? y *** -•’ I’ ’ *’‘X ' **r ;! •»• r >. •»* of ’ • - r f C ' ST*' ( ' a T-- •' -1 1.1 <-VX- d t iat r »3»p-r.i s oth -e-i'* it art a»«ump‘:on. Erm ’h*Q :“-r. nf Eix’ir.f C'<7?' ’ »r-rr t! •' « _ wrftof H 'Aeae Ceryo* tr '■ s-' K ■ -r . rd i" . ■ i.Mrxi-thi’inf the Cor.-t!-i < tpi iefm'rt'*'" -. a.-r -** *■-*- t t ' ' -It-' ? w ' ■' •' • - ■ a_ C.*rr. or'- a-ta- •• • •'■-'■ 7" ' . thert sid end <*>r : fort ” Any man 7- ty -rearon - ’-*t ' *C/ 1 ' " r - ; t f ?. * * > >' >f. «- or ’’tv Pre- r t ’-t U> J ‘ " -■■■-■' ' - ( trea-o<' The t-’ <•* be r>-'b u r v •» King in any r •- ’ - t. L-' J ■ - • r-n ’• 7 r ■« wben iher -_--/<t ..-e- it 1- / . wi h the •p'-': r ’' 0 ‘•' ‘ ra‘ ’ , •h' ’4l* i: to men frorn re - Udtir lioeTtj j had c .rn'c;’.:- d uo , eri'ne. r There mrn e»rn«e O.«* »t, and the i*'®’ ? in i?« c*g.i] co*. -** •5 r r.;:' J pur •’! them; but i* 1* ( tight to W-*' ‘he < nnc”- t ‘ J-.-r •fn m £ • '■; a \ ' ’• 1 Tie r- si in ■ drf- >ry- r 'o’ ’< h ’ ■ ' ’’ J - tereQ n r !‘f*- nt t’ e p’*'' r " Ic ' r^F. 'f' T , and t fn wrxjj'l the wri* '. 'leny b’*n V® fTn^fhn^-,nal cmt.be repi'm hU freedom. j The«e am b”> r ' ▼ cf thn m' v innnra:ion*! ' r»y. open riZa’i nf .he of the priuct- < ar I C”r 2 '■’ ' 'nent, and what is jbr« X' ■•’*- *o” *’l *’ : ai. J ny>- ? They tell ns < the gnr err met i» ? #-r r ’ 'h. I*. *as f**nrg enr' in wi* •tyrmr ♦Tr' x l ’. *r' e\ ’t‘s - x rear® V rra=» f<yn’'g eronCH to h» eo»r.f* one of the mighlieat m «*n-»h in aahf»rtn*r'*»d. It *va« •*?”**? to wecoFf*the person el lihertl* and i’r rx-ry «nd the rij’.** of ail thoae who*- ’* ’r « le. T» was not gneregb f« nnpreajinn a; I tyranny, for inra «iMH?tbe Heh f < o r r.- n' and we are u.M jtmnrt be Mrenyth’ and tl.--power 5i tak-n. not giren, ix wto be used for theae pr With all th" *n*mi«* of :• P gnremm."nt .at rTnm* and anr'*" 5 .; *nd >• e<?e i <i -'vn cn® hijot ♦h" principle* o* th-* ernrp”n»n"n* doi ▼ made V Veer<np« n« tn m-»‘rV dr. : > !<*’ t’ * roTern went we have T-'h it J r aTnv b’r • ?iw"7 rrnm and h* r '*dv fll Hme® *n «♦ in It® n«d-»<nnl yinr'rv.bv f k n®e •j’dnmn’ea <r^ : eh ha*" been attended with SO HJtsch Bure-a* i nr«t. — The Xears. snrn? th" yiTt treek w« l ive'iiwinn . n 'W f ofunr import’"*" rlinte**-; »nrt to nr* ■enin yettinz u<*4 to the nl i »on ? rs “ All’s qniet en the Potem-.c ” «nd Ten W'ee nP’vs i« al-® anything interestfig. nr 4 tVßehtb t-'esf i-a> silent as the tomb. The ot.lv thing of Imnortenee h the newt eohfirmtng the report’ ’ .r-> heret« f <.re had of the eepture of the city df Mobile, hy t«o fl*»t

I «t*te Pri«®»er«. Frcta •’.- Ir.ciloap.lie Stc'.iael we leara> thet there are WT-rz-een pri« ner» eoc.fi-ne-i in ■ 1 e P»t OSee be '-j -a '»t city. Os theae geatlemen, ot It three -see auytf iog like eomfor ! 3*>le tjur’.err, : zur’een of the camber are rot-fined in iron ca*et btr!’. for the eooficemeot of toe r**y worst ofe-’m’ral*. Nine *re p’ared in one am4*l oil and fire io ooe »ti” smaller. Theae ce*!» hare no aidehgtt, , bat are ventilated hr a skylight, la «’i?h holes are foorte-n ei'.-Z'ns of the gn-at S««to of Indiana eowipe! *4 to *Te. -i-ep and eat t. ei never --e ’ - J '. ■ day. but such as is afforded them by a sm-.1l hale in the r>o'; an armed sentinel is oitis'-anlly staHoaed at '.’ e dt»r. and they are net er permitted to piss st* tbo.l.hold. T “ge g-r.Cetnen bare been »rre*'.e-? nn affidavits ia sa.-ne in«taaces. wheir.er r. aH w* are anable to <»». but ia m-rst •nttane-s ther are .'■ e aSdarit* of pers n and p »i:'!ea en*'r ? i . T.ney hare r. meat •■ ’ r*irec<: .'.-7 emn't e-'-o-p-’ - - - ■-.• ■ ttor to ’- '* t - and e-ta'- - • -ir e*> ar ■*'. *. . i’ ! .h*cc: - ;- F- i-r*! o. l S’ate, are o>-a and ia fa ,-e-ra‘i *. " **- g‘f.' -rr.-n - ir*r.o ms-er* r>! e :>»r>,— ng at • * 1.”. r rg .' • n 7-p^r-B-.uy v> ob : ijtJ-.r ;nao---7.ee. T * c r,! i.u.i *, :an J- 4 lowa to js r t <Air pair . : tat i-r», guarantors t>*aeh of :’>« p-.-r-*at d and math w .gedm-t a ‘pre :r .;■ -n! the t-r *■ e*»r of- e -r: t-j c . the atund - ■ ?■- ■-.' -- r e-- s -, a r_• ■ i »: • if be ; i sasred. If they have ro.-nm; ed any ■>iT-ee* against the gov-•"-x-". ■: ‘h_- ; be t tin - >e I; i' t- -y hare v; ~t -d*ar law. they s’. ii,j be ma> to suffer the penalty ann*x-d tn : -ir crime But if ; <‘-r are innocent, and mr-reiy the victims of soms mahrinus trrmt ekthed in a itttie brief authority. ' in the name nt sacred justice g're them 1

»a o-.->ortuni'.T to show C. and be dischsr g*d from .'■ e horrih ? *r, 1 infamous c -n---finen -r.t 'i.'-y : w ensure. The mean . • 7--- . ■ ■ ■■ 7- . = '.' * m - irram -.s crime, i« r-.'i i 1 to a »pe*-dr an 1 G-r trial, and our best eitil-- - to be denied lue right ass orded to the wi. Who is I.* that expected two abort r* »*« - ' •< at in 18€2 . * best men < ' 1 - .-7 .-* w: u. lb* torn from their . tm-s «.r,r! fs-.- ’ iccarcera'ed in cells unfit ‘or : ■-? w -rs - . of criminals. ar.J be denied ' -• ■■ ' r --r be'rre :-r -t! 'o an; of G->da er<-atnr*s in lij« land of liberty and fr-e ins. utions? W o even one rear .-■ _-o expect, 1 that th* President of ■ ,-;e v 'ed .~tves would bring all the t-opl- of ih* ] and -atriotic Stale of Intima onier martial Jaw • - he admtnia'ered at the discretijo of l.is Provost Mar-’ si's, and that seventeen of her citiz ns w ni.j be confine ! nnd treated like rneaness ma)e'a*tor«, deprived of*'. • rv civil r : ght, an 1 n<•’. know the offence is. ' which tl;ev w-r* charged. D .ctor Theodore Horton of Wells conn ty, whose arrest we noticed some weeks t's ~’ie oi t’i* seventeen It appears cow that th.- cl,rge against him is that e■: -c uraged er. 7-rroent 5 , and is predi-cat-d on the sffi larit of a creature by the :.ante o' John P ipp-. Dr. Horton was at It <■ time of i • arre-t a memt>»-r of the State L-gislatttre. In this vicinity it is ur.r.’eessarr to say aoyliiing in his praise 'or ali know biro, bit for the benefit of on* distant readers we say that Dr. Hor■'»n is among the most respectable men of Wells county; he has filled various pHeee •f trust wt'h credit to himself, and for i ,-esty and uprightness in Lis in’.ercoarse with his fellow man, he has no superior. Th<-re is not a more loyal patriotic man in N irihern Indiana than D tclor Horton nor one who has accomplished more in raisin.; volunte-ra for the service; he has on more ’han one occasion expressed him s. If ready to sacrifice his all, and even is life for the re,‘oration of the Union ;s it w.s, and his acts have always pr v*n t!,* sinceriiv of h'« professions. But 7ti the Kins'! r. of his enemies he Las one unpardonable fault, and that is that n- has always b**n an influent'al Democrat. This i.nan a« we have said on a (or-m-r occasion, was arrested by a band o f ruffians at the hou* of midnight, not permitting him to inform his wi eof his ar-

rest; b"ing heavily ironed he was put in- < to a close carriage with I.is ruffitnly cap- j turers. who w,-re heavily arm'd t.e was ( taken to H anting.lon, snd from thence on i ’he cars to In lianapolia, where he now ( remains in the condition above stated.— j In that c mditior. he will have to remain until it pleases the powers at Washing- . ’on to discharge him. At present be is , beyond the reach of civil law, and as we have already said every constitutional guarantee is denied him and even the privileges bestowed on the worst of criminals wi'hl.-id from him. To show how utterly fa's o an 1 malicious t’-e aS lavit ol this miserable wretch P ipps is. we publ'sh the substance of an afj ! vit made bv Jerome R-iff, John M. p .-vers. R ince’s Walser, Gecrge I G *ts -I.tilt. .! >i n Go’schalk. Matthew Long, B-nn vil!" Sawrer and John A. Sawver, and eight others of Wells county and as good and reliable as anv in th't county, wi n were pres, nt at the meeting at which the traitorous language is said to have t*. |,<r p anc The-e gentiemen on their solemn oaths sav that they were present 1 at a meeting in N (ttingham township, Wells county on the second d tv of October, 1862. that after the abolition candidate for the Legislature and Phipps the recruiting offi-er were through speaking and being assured of that het Dr florton st the request of his frian Is addressed the meeting Affi mt? <-m their oaths fur-

tber sir that D«ior Bon*“ i d r- t sties a sin. ie word ot sente re* that a=v person eowid construe iwto tress-u er di* orally; that they were prvvez* and beard every word of the *pee: and that r* the iangcsge sworn to by .Piupp* b*a beee used br Dretor H<rt?® they must have iiear-d and renterabrred nt u.al the Doet-or did net say: I s : Ta- * i--w wm tn abr’ ■--a war tbe Presideßts proejam*".;?® caps it* ati ofitio* climax—y<»« have been asked to night to si nnteer; i s yoa du :.? N : vou ar« r.«; g.'-.ig to r ; n&teer. 7t.e speaker called fw volaateers. cost •’.any .d he gel? None, you >'r t?t g'trg u> volunteer under st:*h a ty. r • nt: one The pervoes ia power are a! *b-: arf-c-s:»-:s —we w put Deffioc-t «;■ T-'w-r end then we wi’’ *hoct d.wn the ah;- itios-sta Thus it * seen fst '■’ e i:e cirr t* i* g»r es to the tool of S7me grea’.ei kaave w keeps be I :od th* curtain, the. he w sis be f eecnfd f-r purgery we ire r. •: a : abt. snd • re takes pis?* 1 s *:-n---t . is certain. PrK eo'lni iMsillrM pert E-t such •utrsges oa : ar ft - w e: I - s •-;*-£ a-e.-:ired. w : --a re—-. * st yr-ar esse wl.-.e i ur t-erv is are* led from y-’-o »:?’ ' move a Seger io pr-*enre ’ I yon Jo T u are naw -r'hr io be ca led free men ».nj shou 1 b* *;sr*s We have herrto'ere *aid that we did rot i itre that the president :s aware_c? '.he abase o s power, rr :“■ -se «>n w ..-n he la« t-r the Um* being e->*rred it. if at r, ’.rr natural r ' ’ earl and from iove of jucire he «■ J s;ur* ar.r one w:.o w _ ‘ ns* the as ! «r:'v conferred up-sn i tn to gr* .'v private malice and political and we again advise the people st earfsest possible period to Uy before • 'tn the fearful wrotgs perpetrated - ’•> n sroe and by bis authority. I' ■'« wi cot redress your grievances, and remove from See those who bare eomiut’ted thee;.

rour time to set commences Not by becomicg in turn the vr-.'ators of the cons' Lui by peace's! y-'»- remedies provided hr ’be C nt itu'.i .□. L*tyour petitions s -** 1 by hundreds of thousands be sent into C;ng**ss, de- , manding the immediate impeachment of ‘ the president Let them come clothed in , sue! lar.g-jage as to convince your repre-s-ntntivea t! at von will not be triff-d ,

with and our word lor it your example will b* followed br million, of *e*men in other States of the Union, H w: at ha« been dene by the President. i< not enough to insure his success'ul impeachment, r. ithing t! at could be done would have that effect. SiOee writing the foregoing we learn fr- rn a communication published in our columns of yesterday, that we have done some injustice to the officer who arrested Dr. Horton. It appears that a greater knave than those who appear upon tbe surface one who is '.he sole cause of the outrage upon Dr. Horton, caused the srarr*st to be made from purely personal and maicious motives, by inducing th s brainless creature, Phipps, to swear to the falsehood contained in the affidavit, and then imposed upon the officer by informing him that Dr. Hoi ton was a dangerous man, and if not arrested by strategy, and ironed, lie would surely kill some one. This man has acted throughout the whole transaction not alone like a malicious, base, unprincipled man, but I'ke an unmitigated c .'ward.— El- Watne Tinies. From the Chicago Tin-s Nr*v. lilh There is no Unger any rebel force in the Shenandoah valley, Jackson having succeeded in joining Longstreet on the R.pidan. The whole rebel armv is now united m tbe Federal front, Culpepper was entered by cur cavs'ry on Friday, th* rebels falling back towards Gordons rille. Our lorcas are poshing rapidly forward and a general engagement is considered imminent. The order remoeing Gen. McCle .an has been made public. I; is under date of Nov 5, the day after the elec tons A letter is published from General Halleck tn secretary Stanton, under date of the 28tb uh., in which among other things : e charges Gen. MeCle >n with disobedience of orders tn not crossing th* Po-

tomac nnd pursuing an offensive ! ne of 1 operations and asserts that the army was in no such want of supp .cs as to prevent compliance with the instructions for an advance upon the enemy. Gen Hal! ck evidently entertains none too friendly feel ings against Gen McC elian. General Hunter i- to have the command of an important military expedition the destination of which :s not made public. I'hree Massachusetts regiments sailed yesterday for beaufort N. C. Whether this movement lias any connection with Hunters operations is a matter of conjeetn re. The report that threatening dispatches had been presented to our government oy the French Legation is declared to be untrue bv the French Minister. The Harper’s Ferry Military Commission hr.ve made their report. They acquit General While. Cot. D’Utassy, and Col. Trimble of all blame, aud censure G.-n McClellan, Gen. Wool. Col. Miles and Col. For. The Vanderbilt sailed last night on a voyage tn teatcb of the rebel steamer Al aba tn a The draft commenced in Wisconsin yesterday and some difficulties resulted. In Ozaukee county a mob seized and destroyed the ligand drove off the Comniis ; sioner. In Milwaukee there was a strong i popular ferment, the streets being paraI ded by a proeeasian of opponents to the . measure.

j ’*'<l arrests B*arir7 thrir Leg.tißiate Frutos* -."swing rircaUr e~t cut c ar. exeb«a<e. U »a*d to t>? aery ex’.easively - rcalmed in th* aomti era part of 1 ;.:noa. ,v r KJ Jo B>- endsFS* y* ’• it contains w . are nevertheless, compel -♦ toad ■ mil there are many instance of arrests maze hr :> ? Pres Jest which go very far wards * i js: -a <d & lorctbU i&saeWe eru’d tner.lictJ numerous instan'.es >f men bring arrested and ineareersted in me prisons, the c mpax; r.s of fel- .-. «• -. are wholly ignorant of the cause ol their arrest and who are compelled to eriorea wr' t>!» l s*s : sir tyrants rt case them NvtwiT.Maading these rreat wr >r.gs we cannot advise forcible " •’-re *re !*-*.! remedies yet un-.rled. sad *e feel it to be our duty to t -- T *5 ♦'-« exhausting of every on* of -- -* a resort to force is had.— 7r r-vf*. Whereas tbe repealed rMa’iona of the .... --•- ' ru ' *d '>■ ' t't” f..re**ti' r j'tr "n p w« r. do tn.'-s: s*ri»ns’t •--e V.- :*e ’■’writes of tie p-’-ple ■ r -? i bertv the g*eat anchor of * D-m ... - r ._n-ib :. w* w. nam hereby united - -’-r to e“*<» -’-«e cn’ragvs up on *r» *’■ ‘‘ f-’v* i:ix-n« and to m*»n t*sa c - n‘ 7*l ->b-r y to •''* er-nt •; -by :zr fnnd it** ■ • Uvs «n 1 . tl <’ no mere cl’. : X*n* shall b* ii’egs V arr'S’ed a"! ■ -‘Ained an-1 that we w. ; resi-rit sueh u<urtjsi ; --n in ev*ry . ~.■ ~ -.j., -■j • ■- m**’* ”• *>o >i>e ev nt <-.• defeat we will 1 back np>n that G •' given rig-t—physical res : sUw>ee to ■ ep*w*r. A’ • list resort we wi r«:«e 'i* flag of our fa’hers, end eal! all ' eongecsel spirits to eom.e to tbe ruaeße of ndividml rig t and plant th*m upon the firm basis de-igned by father of hts country and hi* compatriots o’ o Inhuman fre.'nieii lhe Aboliliou* i*t« Do it. An Abolitionist living at Noble. Illinois, recently went to Cairo. * -re :t seeinthey l ave a regular slave mark-t, for tile purpose ol procuring a lot of r.-_ to w-.rk on his larm The negroes were selected and the price asked for their, paid, when the philanthropic Abolitionist got aboard the car with his chatties and took them to his home in Noble After working them several weeks hi«

neig l I rs gave i m to understand that if j ‘•e did not remove them bmk where he got them thev would burr, his house and inflict other summary punishment upon him. Lnder these circumstance the Ab ! olitionisc, who belongs to tbe dyed in-the wool school, took the negroes to the railroad. but instead of sending them to Cairo, paid their way to Vincennes, Indi- . ana when the ears r rrived at Vincennes the negroes were pnt off They begged hard to be taken father, but of course the conductor had no right to grant their wishes Upon investigation of their condition, > was found that their Abolition master, had sent them away entirely destitute ol money—onlv giving them a single five cent piece lor the benefit of tbe whole number Among th* negroes wa« a woman who was not expectei to live from illness when t'Ut up n the train, and who was wholly destitute, o! the commonest comforts. 0 course these, negroes will be sent back from Vincennes to the brutal wretch who oas thus* turned them out upon the world The above is but a fair illustration ol the hypocrisy of the pretended humanitarians who are so greatly distressed about the 'poor negro ’ —N A Ledger THE ELECTIONS. Illinois has given not less than 15, 000 democratic majority, and elected nine .f the fourteen Congr- ssmen. and a prospect of another —it being possible that the notorious abolitionist Lovejoy is defeated; a majority of five in the Senate, and twen' v in the House. New York elects S*yrnour and the j democratic State ticket by 12.000 major-; ity—eighteen of the thirty,one Congrees. men, and a majority of the Assembly.

Michigan has elected the republican Sale ticket by a small majority. It is probable the democrats have elected two of the s;x Congressmen The L-g'-dature is close, and some doubts whether the republicans can re-elect the notorious drunken blood-letter. Chandler, to the U S Senate. In Delaware the democrats have elected the Congressman and a majority of the Legt-i'.’.ure.— Fori Wayne Sen The Next Coworsss — The Democrat* have elected 68 members to the next Congress, to whom rosy be added 25 Union men from the Border States, who will act with the Democrats. The ab olitionists have elected 73 Os those yet to be elected the Democrats will probably elect 7 and the Abolitionist* 9—making the new Congre«« stand, Democrats and Border States Union men, 100; Abolitionists R 3— Democratic majority in the House 17. We understand that the United States District Attorney has in his possession a number of sham indictments found by that Grand J ury to influence the elections The result in Indiana, Ohio, Pennsvl nnia. New Jersey, and New York has killed the labors of the Grand Jury, and a nolle prosequi of course be entered. —— , — At a ball lately given in Seville by the King and Q teen of Spain, it is estimated • that the ladies wore diamonds worth at least 2,000,000 pounds.

DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS! TB.” » * M NEW iffli STORE, I fort WAYNE, I N 1). I Established two rears on the go ahead p rinciple of selling a large amount of goods on small profits. "7 ! I mmitoti-n uevA-before attained bv.anv firm in bnrthern htdiann. *iw»v»«H» baud v rlu I 2 : *:*-k. p :-7 .- i f and v etui. »a.<.v by u ir .*«..< i F’-'ti'cr, »us I willing-owl! at a small advance o" c , Every article in tbe DRY G JODS line can always be found here .rom the Lowest Price to the Finest Qua lixy n .- •z. r = and surrour.dir._-eo intry. are Urt-.teii to eaii. We g-.jra-.tee us vias* of 21 r> - emo. ze**« T . Jone iJ. 1362 »6-r.e-?-:f. McDOCGAL A CO

ift’.T V.ljtf’WWEW. R W. o \KLEY, Wh.-'les?le Dealer in HARDWARE AND STOVES. And Manafacrnrer of TIN' SHEET TRoy AJfD COPPERWAR® AT THE GRANITE STORE. No. 79, Columbia Street. v4-n24. FORT »\i\’y£, ISD II Ell EK IN HOUSE. J. EKARNS &SON, - - - Prop s Barr St evl. 1 ttr n C •Ji’t V -H. Mr 'I. FORT WAYNE. IND This Hon.se ha« been entirely Ref’iraisht»<l iTxi Refilled in <r-trie. »n»! every atient’on will b<* paid »o »‘it l comfort of pne«r«. Boa 1 er? accommodated by the Day or VT*-ek. r 3* 4 j TAKE NOTICE Notice >s hereby given that I have appointed Johx Meimrs, of ik-cmy--'- Ajf’t, to sell my Brooms, and du«l Brushes, and lhai he will have them constantly on hand for sale at Wholsele and Retail Sept. 1 Ith, 1 -62. WILLIAM JACOBS, (Blind.) ! 51.vYi:i: house. Cornor of Wayne and Calhonn >;s., FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. H C FOX, - - - Proprietor General Sta?e Ossie. ' JUSUIN 81-. l UEI Denier in WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY SILVER-PLATED WARE. Ac , I NION BLOCK. FORT WAYNE, IND All kinds ot Repairing done to order, aito warranted v^yt sll.\ 01 TIIE !■ MiLUVK. O. P. MOR. ft AN Ab. 81 Columbia Street, FORT WAYNE Ind. MWBR3.-W llardware & Stoves -ANO— Manufacturer of Tin & Sheet Iron--4 -taya.* .-W. »«. BLLT • r . 15: p .S’. UNDERHILL’ -DEALER INMarble Monuments, HEADSTONES, MANTLES, ,cABINET■SLA B S, A- e . , <fc c FORT WAYNE, IND Work <ione to order on the shortest notice and •:; the ueate*l manner v-,n3!i. J- C. WIL’ON, Agent. Atai-ST r. stm-js xunown sh mox. A F SIEMON & BRO., Wholesale and li-'.ail Dealers in Books, Stationary, Toys, And Fancy Goods, Calhoun Street, between Col i-ul.is and Main fort wayne, ind. English School Books. G. man and Latin. Book-, 1 ooys—a large assortment. Wall and Window Paper, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Engraving®, Ac.. Ac.. 1 he attention of the public is respectfully invited Most of our stock is imported directly by ourselves, which enables us to give our customers Great Barg ans. <5n3S Great Victory! HIGH PRICES DEFEATED! 1 I. LAFFERTY,| No. 91 Colr.mbia Street, one door vert of Brandriff> Stove and Hardware Store, FCRT WAYNE, IND„ TYTOULD Kay to the public in geuernl that he tv i* determined to sell DRY’ GOODB£ BonHat,*, Flats. Carpe*s, Trunks, ie., £e., cheaper: ird any other House iu the city, or country—-Vo mistake. Also, Home Ready made clothing,©! i made to order—lFarranffd. cot STB Y -•« ERCIIA NT S rippßed cheaper than any other House can sell ■ , -re-t of tbe Mountains. Call and see before ' elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. T. LaUFERTY, I, No. 91 Columbia Street, vsb4l. Fort Wayne, Indiana.

UNION FILE COMPANY, C. SCHMID r& Co, | •MaNCFaCICRB’ < FFILES, IMMN. MILL-PICKS, STONECUTTERS’ TOOLS dx Re-Cut’ing’ Old File*, Ar . done to order Hi d Vv hfronted equai t.> n’ vr AH kind* of and F . -» made <norder, Alm> Wbob*ole and Rrfad Dealers ii> Foreign >ind Dtmi* *iir Hardware. Pine Sr. h r.nd boon, Nail*. Paint, Ac., Al Factor Prieet. I .NIOX BLOCK, oppo«iteSfnrßsnk FORT WAYNE, IND All Orders from the Country attended to HENRY SIT AII P, .'.atiuiocturer. Wholesale and Retail DEALER IN Far, Silk. Paaatna, Wae! and Palm Uaf Hals. Caps. Furs.&c* A geaetni Slock o' M*ri«‘ & Bovs’ Ha’.i No. 07, COI.I MBIA STREET. FORT WAYNE. IND. Thehigh'■'! Cash prices paid for Wool, Sheep Pelts,and ail kinds of Furs. vd-14. JOSEPH CLARK. | T1 a OHG & Ff RXbHIXG FMPORHI. Calhoun Street. Port Wayus, Indiana. KEEPS constantly on Land a vveh and sp!e? Ld st. H-k of ClFfkw. CaWMimv*. < Vf.’TINGS <* * , of all va* nnd Ir le&t ' , xbu ( '• which will I*e Made to Mf<*ube in evprrivf — Good F 's gu*ranteed: Gents’ Furnishing Goods. An excellent f.-*ortJnebt for *a;fc low. 5-14 C . L “ II I L lT DLALE3 IN Piano Fortes, Melodious ?wr r > General Music Mf'rcb»ndi*e; also, keep* ahrp Mick of >< -i :_r machine*, from the best rant facturera in the conn try. Piano * from |o » n. $5‘P. Meiodion’* from sls to $l5O. Sewing Machines from $5 to ll',O. Vo. 54, CalliGta St., Opposite the Court Houm Fort Wnvne. fn<|. Large fall & Winter Muck OF READY MADE. « T H .M ' ■ ■ « W«- • THIEME el- BRO., FORT WAYNE IND. F A S H I O N A 11 I. E TAILORS. -nvitus ix-Ready-Made Clothing. &r Have hbxr on hand a sh*rk of l.nm* made fall, <fc Winter CloJhing. flats. Cps ;Sh r.’c,o al! kin ’s, Tr i«,ks. and in i er} thing b. langin**to a Gentle-man’s furniJifof Store We have on hand a large a<£ortmHi’ J all Wool C- *'!!i : i<-rs. Sattinette, and * : ‘‘ a«« rtment of ve*’im 8. Budicil’s A Soih eal ’ ■ tinr’t-** and .Lan*, either made »’p nr«o‘d t ’’ •huvnrd. Ourcbahing is home n. de aiE ,? Eastern plop riiopwork a: d everything ted .'iS represented- Cash Hl d Jdr one priceh Call at Xn 7! Conif CLn'.m t sfreer near Knidus’s Eating H »*>e n.d Ex« m ' ine purJM'.ck, Sept- *♦ 1b62. v-f;-n-31-Sira fllfWlH' FlfM FORT WAYNE, INDIANA. 100,000 POUNDS WOOL IV anted! At the’abnve Establishraeut, for which pay the highest.rates in Toonr and aH other* l»* f J W3OL TO MANUFACTURE OR IX ; we can off »r a LARGER and BETTER asso*- ■ ment of Goods of our OWN MANUFACTURE 1 *1 this Spring than any previous sca.ci‘i w “ in the CUSTOM DEPARTMEAT — Of — CARDING SPINNING and fulling, ' with experienced hn-ids and cloce we hope to mentpatronage here-ofore he» HARO SOAP AND LS R 0 taken in exchange “£ u^ slU/ sSONS. May 22,1862. ,$-nIS-®*‘