Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 April 1855 — Page 2
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t the betc wriieri in the
bef>re u» tun the following article from bit
demolition of itt (in tmet, it could
following
It not beet
our sentiments, but because it is from the pen recruiting offices in New York
killed
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id brVqm^ *'ofir from our | mw. b^u,^ V
latrM^md; ane’wrbondm wlmCMrthe jAw thewri iffitb wttw4 { ^ OQo^ j touches. - The estimate which mm hum of bodied men betng shipped; but it » slcted, ^ pSm
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Jf>ury%n *' J How *i*l the inflection- and yea hew few of o pr*ci«>UA U<*ath ! <*) mvnlitable aiw'—aii, im can k>oirhack to the starting point of youth tvlnre been expendsdln roaring an ew owrlr, rerie wing our boro-capecitiea; our opportunep«.« i"<l fruj!!'. m h. ruthlmlv «-: <mr •mt&mcmt. V . , . , . . • t)eno!diiig m a clear light the promM '»'« p.r.^pk.0 «f t*,r (iw , wb , ch w , 23, t0 „ une l7 M , lld J, the
journal tel. TlieS»nntr
■ b r.*» f -r ,nd^T
with yica0LA&. The character of Nscboi. is matter of history, and when we hare
who hare head of theptofonoa of Jo^ and | ^ a ^ r ^Stetdar! iittle leisure we wiH gyre our notion ahourJ
here more leisure thm we. nedo* not at all mrolved in the Inmpaan (ifc _ BMk Sukt. Speaking of Mr. M. South, the Lupmrte war, mmt desire aU the advantages of such Auer of the 26ch alt, sues; i a poaitfon over thorn immediately engaged. The Indianapolie and other p^er. in, O™ comycinl inKrcooae wito. Enropew high terma of thia gentleM. iTinhe^on 1 “f 10ra “ t of be ^ fi L t l ° them than na.
of anparintendent nfl We gire them articles of the first neee»tr is LiTa. Co. We\rena< immedi-1 °* de “ d “k' 6™> them prmctp»nT lunt-
I nes. We gire the raw matensl to clothe and
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Great Britain do Sr^ flfty tueo**; ht Phila- ,>ul t *> «>> * uk w.^ ^ **!^*** e j dulphia, a few batches of men, a dozen at a •... . S,, K 'Mb 0 fpoiice of that city mem determined not to al-, cSSSTmo!^!!^?*
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with the the I. A
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4 .Senate 1—tM pff
world, and the promims which the world made , ‘i Ti manlv^u^riw we I feed them » and take in return silks and satins. .Ito ih through its appearances—how few of os lue capability, and gentlemanly qualities we Tfc * mugt hA90 we Iwtwtwsell, and »-/ rrft/'dtf* And -‘“•wer for ouraelvee, that oar's hae not secood the moCMm . , caa ^^ ra g aK . i g leam, dfapense with the
d".g ^' ^ ^ P rf4l,t!n * 1 , *7 j all*" iwer, a failare ? How is it with you, mr The Standard says its town of Anderson is 1 extravagant luxuries taken in payment. If thf tw»H «• bo*h « h rrwiwstuiently ' ll -, friend, who started up the hill of science, With j ^ the war reduces this branch of cur foreign 4»K»l,ral' Th" liill wea lo«t | yotu hojaifuj eje fareverfixedjjpon thegfoyj-,1 ^ . . , i tmde, we must certainly be gwnfiaa by it. As
f.v
11 mi Ingli bandrd u»ur[>eti<4t of Governor |
U llw«l; winkw! st an l encouraged by the J r,>n ' n * , ~V 0 o w h<» entered the broad fleids of
~ * ‘ ^ —e.-v «-1 ^vaaw^ t f wrav** •
jyour hojajlu] eye Uprever fixed upon the glow {ing temple at the top, where Fame stood 6etimg—vf.u wh** entered the broad ftelds o
|,..m.. Mrv ,.f ,1,. s-t,-' TIh. «». H» mu 1 • K"'.™io., priMoinin* to ml«m it *UI. yonr
lifw, end it promwtng you honor and renown
.. if Ibr JwrHul i ••l.srgr-i, wd Its echoes — | 4) , ir ^ yon Brother? Ffttigned and
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poor organic nature—ambi * * _ m. * * ^
re* *Iio*d it througboiit I In* of Indiana. Kx< i»" i io i tailing In- vt n virtimtis indignal .n ,*i WilIsM'- "nlr,^v;f , , fution edirors tilled
llieir .'otmiins
I i ,< "Ufj/iu. in/* 'if tiicir iiKlignent npiriN. !’if «t.t*<»m"nt (.fin e, fo It,*v.' l>e**n all unf,, , .fb^ Joorwt r,'trHct nn<i its follow- 1 < rt llir"Ugb"U' tlie St tl>' tro l»'M decidedly tn
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.'+.n t *fht, r e!<f m unifu fored f" 'Srdor, will rfi v r/i«iii to rail fb« attentiori of 'be people,' lor ,i .Irle. fii*in lli • .iniieeility ol th« late'
Fiih i'i {y<fii'nluK
ith ton,
dinappoiiitcd—but a little way advanced*—
compelled to turn aside and sti of j»or organic nature—amb
bv ineMiubent needs, and the prownees of
>v rilowmg wiili the gnrg- youth, the jyren’s soj^ tnrped into mockery •f thmr indignant spiriK by the cold realities which glare upon you
from the wayside of your life—the gray hairs premHtur**ly sprinkling your temples, without a hope, save to struggle on your time out, aad then die—doea your life not smack to you
somewhat of failure ! ,
And roii. my dear sir, who have been toiling for nalFiflnl-timft for the reputation "—treading with wary step* the treacherou* ways of Politics—fathoming, to yoctr amt-pits, if not semetimoe clear auder, otit of the sight of angels, the quagmires of public depravity, and endeavoring to shun the ever
The- coming season promises to he one of
promisee
business and bustle to the town of Anderson. Already, notwithstanding, the unfavorable, ness of the weather, we see * start Mid a vigorous one, towards improvement. And the first of May will see several houses now under
way completed.
' An additional incentive to improvement will be the laying of the railing on the already graded track of the Cincinnati railroad
Democratic Moulin* tn Washington
Count y
I he leinorM* y held it fneetliig m Salem it iii*’ <<»nrt Ii.iiim'' oil iIip •Idi in*!,, iind orgain/ed »* Oeiiio utir Awohation. The sd»lri> 4 of the A'HO'dnfiiih U* the people of S\ iHhmgton im evcellehi. VVe give sn ex-
iru* t
opp un lit' iileiid to nail th'ur rt ** on
it stands now, we have nothing to complain of, and hope that in the shaping of European politic*, nothing will occur to acreat the progress we are now making in establishing our commercial and financial affairs on a sound basis. We attribute the improvements already made, to the existence of the war. The effect at first was rather disastrous, and for a
time we had apprehensions of a very serious
to Andepwn. We are already informed that revulsion; but our resources were immense
the conflefiohofthfr road will positively *** ^.community was abfo to contract and ^ ^ , take pliiice early this spring as fer as this place. ! '*!“* fW* 1 "**"** afi-|#m^aiid be who was ever acknowledged as Speed on ticipated. The war was talked of so long j A (w,i polcnlaring tyrant has become bv sudden ; ' The Blumciri^ WWiug, * pattera of valor, pattio'ti^Di anfi *
-— '—‘ - ments which foTfowed, We ' -- -
The Death of
The Czar is indeed deed! He before whom proud potentates trembled, has cowered and shrunk before the King of Terrors ! He who ruled multitudes with an iron sceptre, and commanded hosts with a voice of power, has yielded to a mightier hand and bowed to the imperative mandate of Heaven ! Strange to say, ids death has created quite a change in the commonly received psychological belief , and the doctrine of the metemsychosis revived, save a change in the order of transition, for the heathens believed the soul of man tmnsformed after death to that of an animal; while seme of the lewraed of Our time, hare transformed the soul of an animal, (if soul it could have) to that of man ; for the ridings of his death have been bearalded across the waters, coupled with loud acclamations of;
Britten has foiled. In this country a man » not mere food for powder and shot. A id an able-bodied Briton or German who throws up his chances here, and goes to the Crimea to
HAimSs AND HHWVU***
%*.-» «cyW of SFftan **^ r ^
aoUa-
(h>m
Good*.'
fight the battles of European ntvuarchs, rich-j ' isuc^ ai.u ^UuUia /'‘“■OM.
ly deserves to ">«. CTl—.mor
•“<5
ly deserves
am. So says the New York Trtbwte. Tax Nxw Bocstt L^sd Act.—It appear* from the Washington Union, that the following are the estimates of the public lands which will be absorbed by the new bounty
fiMKS application lor So aerva oaclt. ■ 145.000 do IS# do
.. VWMSS . 15.UUO.000
Nhort serric* (lea* than ou» mo«tb and over tourteeu dev a) 40.00s Maval service ....5S.040 Wagon masters, dtc 10,0*10 Revotuiionarv S,000 AM others.. (4,000
100,000
At ICO acres each : J«,«00.000
- - —- —sv *m>#m qj ^ ^
any outer Goods too uummohi^ >« Calt at ihc Ijkdie-' t-'ais.v Mi,**.
mar»t K Wju^, ^ i.W SiocW at the Md Wand, lo D. K. msva,/^ U* Duke, n* respectfully ask ft*t !h»ui'»(si lis '*^-*aa cststou* v* hich our i rtends ha*«for %> ] 0 '
ms stih; feeUnif assured our fhsu.1*
supplied a.iUi a good -aook "f eood* A ^
MAMSIK a fj?!'
ladianapoUs, nisrSO-dlin
cut AP NEW Goobs
AT THt: OLD ST.iXD
1 WK ARK >oW KKCK1V1MO vnWsTTS, 1 V? Dry Goods gvincralt) ai Uw .*t m ill sell cheap lor c»»h. ^ V UkkTV^ 1 •* i Successsor to .MAMM’K 4 mar JU-.I l tn *«•'*«
Total.
35JMO.MIO
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
varying quirk«iuid* of public sentiment—after i* long process of "hardening up”—by
virtue of no merit of your own, but dreumstHucoH fortuitous in thsir nature, you find | yourself elevated to that pinnacle which ever hiv* allured, and seemed- the consummation of 1 alt human attainment—how fare* it with you? * Are you not in company with " blackguards 1 and doughfaces,” and designing hypocrites ?
.adiaroed to meet ns ..uhliciv m fair de- - nM * u ' v ^ k inun ® ct » weaker virtue ?
were It iWti.ally prowling afoaud ut the ^ not. "mean men get office?” Such ai ^ Ipiur if u'glit, plotting 'tjrainRf the heat nTfl some of your companions t**? I boring class of our growing and prosperous *• • Thev got their fol- hare uccomplisiied all that you can boast of. 1 conntr y ^.jjj ena ble usto answer in a brief
curious foci:
• Thiktzkn EnoevoR a Doemr.—We have in our office a perfect egg, taken from another e®. It wae found ineide. The from which it wae taken, was boiled and placed on the table for earing, Mid go cutting it open, this little egg was taken out. By the way, what a fine motto the Banner
“ Indiana—She knows no North—no
South—Nothing butrthe Union.” Bxcluaioa of Foreigners.
Who are these horrible creatures whom we are called upon to exclude from thia land of refuge; and what would be the effect of this
exclusion ?
A glance at the industrial pursuits, and la.
uf oin .• vntifrr
Are von rewarded ?
courtH.l, won ' with all the promises of future bliss which so enchant the heart, and lead us
I'lWii !m)!|ihI i'i/t'ilici b\ liorribl*’ until'*, they i mill’d iii*> tndividM il will t" be stlpprcsHed, | ,,r,, •
mid in ill i'd* m subind t" tli<< majoritv of i y" 1 ’*
lb,>11 iijH-ri'irs m nil iuMtci , niid rven sent to red*dent of health, and full ot rich, warm aftbc|...'!' find nude to vote n t.i ket, which fretfon ; fovmg, hopeful, trusting—your step* nn bn ,m\ other crenmstanc,.- they never ^'id your spirits buoyant—admired,
u "id I IclVc d'Mie.
M my pO'ini were nude l»\ tln*ni only t<i be broken, individn d friendshitis were sundered. to make Way fm |M>liticaJ Iscariots, the sm ic I cause of rcli^lmi w.i^ blnsph«*med and used i i > 1 mask to hide the bra yen faces of the |.er|>ctrat<>r« ot the dark and damning act lliat onrem/atinn instill dive and working. Ihr\ still hold t'icii hieelnij/s and imbibe freeU *t the j>ut*id fount <>t Know-Nothing-»sm They are at work Kven now their esndelate for (derk iskiionn, and he nad hi§coailintors win* ire jo-ned with him are using;, and will, ns - overv etTmt f., succeed. Men \Vhoh *\c lK>t>ii honored b\ deiUiHTats with place, men nvIioih they have aided and assist-
arc
Is not such life a tail- j an d satisfactory manner, the first item of thia
'important inquiry. Visit the great marts of
madam—once so beautiful ? commerce where everything is in morion, pro* -».i * *■-*« -*• -i-»- -* pgjjg^by the bone and muscle of the miriads
of human beings there laboriously engaged ; view the immensity of brick and granite walls which have been reared on either side ( of the interminable stone-paved streets, and
on—what now '* l)n we not read it in those count the amount of labor and toil they have
hollow eyes—in that voice depressed—-that, <*>,1; pa** within the walls of their numerous „ U1V ltn >iMUC> minus uimurnnheuw. ilmost fainting step, and thoae deep I mannfactories, machine-shops and mercantile t y ) andnotbecome agsiu suiqect to such viawrinklc* on that sallow brow? Are these ; depots, and estimate the human energy there lent fluctuations.—K T. Herald. not capital*, ^taring out from nuderneath 1 expended ; take a tour over the 21)^000 miles j «
tlioac long-neglected curls—from those wan Q f Railroad, and as you fly along, glance at checks, and pah* lips, blanched with pain and the Canals, Slack-water and other public un-
ace now in a
position to turn everything to advantage. ‘ If die war continues^ we shall be gaining commercial and final*chd strength at home; and if peace should be proclaimed, we shall be in a condition to engage in the active business operations which would immediately spring up with renewed energy, with increased capital and with all old entanglements removed. With a power of consumption greater than ever before existed—with means unlimited— with an accumulation of wealth from contraction and economy never before realized, it is our belief that when we do start again into activity, it will be upon a scale, and to an extent unprecedented in our history. We trust, however, diet that the rime U not yet We require a little more repose, and shall lose nothing by a little more contraction. While the nations of the Old World are exhausting themselves By carrying on a useless, fruitless war, we are like a giant refreshed, rising in full strength, ready to dispute supremacy with the most formidable. Never within our history have we occupied such a proud position in the commercial and financial world, and it should be our sole object to hold it We can only do so by retaining our great mineral wealth, an*l circulating it through all the channels of trade, so that our currency will not only maintain its value, but its uniformi-
philanthropy ; anti wheu all other considerations fail to confirm him as immaculate, his perfection of personal beauty is cited as re-
markable.
’Tis true, he has sustained himself as the haughty autocrat of all the Russian's, and governed the unwieldy mass with a skill and power. ’TLs true the stem and powerful Cossacks have helped to swell the number of Russia’s battallions, and the spark of freedom long been smothered in the breasts of Poland’s Sons and Daughters. ’Tis true that Prussia, Austria and the German States have been nerveless beneath his arm. ’Tis true that the wily man played hide and go seek ” with Napier ; kept the commander of fleets [»owerless in the Polar seas; and that England yielded her title of Misstress of the seas, and withdrew her fleets from the Mediterranean. ’Twos indeed a strong and steady arm which accomplished all this; but net the arm of Justice, and more the love of power than thfr love of his people which incited him to such vigorous action. He indeed traveled in other lands, but the advance he saw there in literature, science or liberty, led him to bury his own people deeper in ignorance, gloom and the most abject serfdom. Railroads were built and Telegraphs constructed, but the airy speed traveled, and the electric fleetness of
AAvertiaie in UM seer.
»a*«4 t'oMMtjr Pte miu*7-4l3at
Span!eh Outrage.
, ..,*4, >4 .vu pow me i.awus, rjiecx-water and otner pumic im- Tire Union, arguing the El Dorado question
sorrow v D there not a strange whisper ever provemento of this incomparable food, and I with the Mrtigmmr inteate that firing a shot. mnniMlrfht , but hurried his miserable slaves niunmmiw it* vour ear. my hfe lias been a lose yourself in the contemplation of the im- over f he bow of the ship when more than a comunicatlon »J :>ut “ urr e l ^ mSre a
mensity of work they have coat; come home marine league from the shore was an asser-
ireh, indeed, would be the experience of, to om own cities, towns, and villages, and , ^on of the right bf search, against which many of via, were we to stoo and calmly see the asperities of ourhills and bluffs fade statesmen have so long made opposition, ey our historv and were this life all— *way. and in their stead, aa if by magic, gi- j mvs i n the course of its remarks :
»other ob- gantic edifices, and happy homes rise up; then • — realized in ! fook abroad among the fields, in the work-
iuto more confirmed servitude.
He niay have been beautiful in /arm and
opposition, and j/ace, beautiful as the Circassian maiden who
“Th. instant beta, th. Spanish frigate^ ,tm,nk ^ hiS “‘. d w, ;£’ t at h f fired the first shot the two vesselshore to each 1 cmeltv ; but hls **** was 48 oold 48 the 3ao ' v9
this life struggle—no other hope, than that thoos and in the kitchens of all the land and r l *L' VeS3el *i^ e t0 e;iCl1 i ra C- - * v 1 i 1 1 1
murmuring m your ear,
failure ?
Such
too
survey
were there 1*0 promises l»eyon*l—no other ob-
#d arc now mdred with AMIrion-whigs, J»;ts in our creation, than whte we
Deniocrst Ffotooileis, and drunken Tstnper-
*m*c<4 men m opjawition to the Democrat'* and _ . . ,...... ^ .atau xo*eru-| uiuouens oAues. mu. rc>uumuu m» ucimu M a. ion ,1 W luv* « l ‘ 1 “* ll ‘ WM * Which too often van- mark the human beings who still perform the < ment _^h had a perfect right to its position 1 wiU create in the affairs of Europe must be
.aa.a^’ia—
* ^ « o- •- »res' , L . . i aTRTHfor/worfofit. Thussituated, within cannon shot the Spanish idecide; but the Recording Angel has But none inky know of thnUfe whether it Yon shall also find that, in most cases our vw9e i throws a- bail over the bow of the ‘ doubtless registered a dark chapter of crime An I ^ «“ of * romio “—
Nvlnch ive know m little, and yet know if w '. carious down through, every grade of business V our engines, and proceed no further un-1 m he9rt> <<&ng
\\ e did notj.lan our own existence . We did ! to our very kitchens, while these foreigners «s til von have permission from me: the char- A Subject for Speculation, tiol nltogetirer P*»n the features of our present a daea have become citizena, and perform the ^ Q f the messenger shows the danger of j Votwithstandimr the apuarent sincerity of 1 exp4riemj,-tteitber know we all th. good duties and labonone office, of hfe. | disobedience-stand still-enbmitto be board- j die En^- '
or,v,l. ofonr oAnMm. out W. k M wo<W.on,„«paoa M thrtmk, I md W.^pyas arf yoMt !
4'ld (lag to I**'
hitherto invincible surrender s|\!*|| tin* star of l.iWrtv and vqnulhy mov fall to the earth miuI make way for intolerance and bigotry, for tyranny and fanaticism * Are we willing t>*Moly t«* ground our arm** and »h*'w nooonrag.> ■' fb.r sinter counties are rousing up—• fhe old Tfomoorati*' spirit I* aroused, the samtf old constitution s*.|| guides us as our
l>f«coii star. Wc look hack to Jefferson ami f Jacksouaud t-lav ami Webster and compare '*' f trials
then views with the oppodtiou and uv are l-«'t um not then l*e too haMy inourjudg- foreigners who are now'directing and scribbling j -tiotle*! th.r ver\ existence as a people de- ment—tj^o limited in onr obrervation, or too for a large number of Know-Nothing news peii.|4 upon our exertions Organize ! Orgnn- naronv is our conceptions of the grand sum of paper organ* threngbont our had.
tre 1 1 rlece your xentMieU on ihe watch-j * *——* ^
tN>NM i t>f the citadel aud hid Vhein keep agotvi .
iiv»l< * w\ t jool It^i him wlm npon hi* ^ bill is lor#vw! And if thw | would bn th® r^ult of ao
EVARTS & MURTON, dkalers in PAPER HANGINGS, LookingwGiasMt, Looking-Glass Plates, FRfLNCH A.XD STAINED GL.VSS, Jrii4t»' iliaterimi*, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES, CORNU KS AND GILT WOKE. Ob' EVERY DBSCRlPriON, Nte. 541 MAIN STMBET, MKi KC.SMMB B11LD1MOS, BIT. 3JCCO.ND 0>» THIRD -t*.. XeoaaJLMnrJLUktov XSy
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C AHKIAGE REPOsTTOliY " WM. P. SHEPARD, CARRIAGE MANUFACTURER & DEALER smcajm .*», mmv. jaaav a (Uppositr the Farmers' Tobtucu H'-rrskoase.) Leuiaville, to> . rMF subiMiriter woultl re**>oi:UuU\ iutunn the public tUal ho Uhs opouci a Caariauic Kki*<>8Itobv oh NeeoM Stre*l. uear the Galt House, anU will be reavt)
iu a few days to present to the trade, and to all pertouw in w&nl of an> deseription of Pleasure Carriage!*, a lint assort me at of’the best Eastern manufactured work, to-
gether with hi*own manufacture.
These Carriages, manufactured and purchased especially for thia market, are equal iu style. tinUh. and durability, to any in the country. Buyers would serve theiuse. res by Inspecting my stock before purchasing. They are made for use. and are* bound to be sold very cheap for cash or Arsl-rate negotiable business patter. apnJdly W f*. s.
t'L.Cl 1>1I S IX V Al l.
evars h. bsnt.
Kick fancy and Staple Dry Goods, CARPETINGS, FLOOR OIL-CLOTUS, RUGS, MATS, MATTING, All Varieties Curtain Materials and
Trimmings,
large and Mil assortment just received, and now iu
store by
^ “W* a* ^ unnJteSl between two natfone
It is'
, who have been hereditary' enemies for eight
crowded with prejudice against each other,
hMdred y _, whMe rattbwl liten , ture i>
i.pon liia l »«*n or ex tension, but it forever ! And if this would be the result of so flagrant and unjuat it ia t0 * subordmale - with nreindire «aain«t nth*4r I 4s» be l»ramb*«l w i*h utdtgnstion, *nd he who J' 1 *’- trensilion state, <M.t of which we shall an act, a. to deprive them of the benefits of menariiMr of “th!
ie 1 io eternal scorn Awake! Ko 1 '°, r " ^ to satisfy the anriefoa- freedom here ? Would it not produce an ab-1 underatoLl bv Amcrirem tb « °Pl xliiui P° les 01 civilized government.— dsv bri : »hi«iis. Error must I* non* ofonr youth-the ideal of our manhood,or solute necessity for the introduction of slave! np-ht af viaitMfon’* i r - a 1 More than one sltrewd speculator as to the fn- > n,irv must he saved from >lie mauer-ol-fact experiences of others labor among us, or operate a» a most serioua! vfn^-u „„ ui^eratoort and claimed ture asserts that the conc«*rd between France
arouse ' The cTushad Our
*1 f* true lion ones to do it.
vlava do we now
the batiou.
Not I* vaia
Wa wore lire sandal skoun and scalloped RmU,'
^tete Mud Sari-Ub Mce tlte bforkrtagjjly what reemetl to u« a drean* pilgrim
to be iaWed at the heed of the ship of State.
l^uhe i»attle cn rewound from hill to dale. -
let the watch w.*rd of every Democrat end National Whig be •* Virion or Doath,” and ti#hi "ii until •uefes* * rowne vutr efforts. Then Ift O'* I'e of gvHxl cheer All will he well, fho'G'l* the Wcaven< are partially overcast.
^ • i \AJ i% lt3 V X V ^U. W. 2H.1 LUtZ \Jl\l UtMIX/LUJUL MlHH
sMuemens oi our tsk western domain 7 Trie, red States; it is the command given by one * m A a Jesnerate war betw een the two
truth is, the only real cauae for excluding them sovereign aarion to another; u is the assertion f ^
^ m %i “ there “— 1 '“°“ of *“ A
;n;i i •, «*^ -v— i —-- 1 ■-»- 1
illiberal imtttutions, they have acted with, ! naand wae given; it was therefore, necessarily
, and voted for the democracy, the fibwal perty pa aggresrion upon the juriadietion of the Tile Xationaie has the following 0 f this country; and to break down the de-1 ^toted States, and an insult to the flag which comments on the prospect of peace: mocracy, this foul and unnatural blow has proclaimed sad gnaraalied that jurisdictioii.'’ The Emperor Alexander Tl states that he »*• and merito- The Umo* also annonncea the
a denouement to this alliance, Great Britain
The Trench Press on Peece. * i — —r™-* " uecemiamy | ^ time m preparing for the even-
tuality. Never before, perhaps, was she inn worse condition to resist invasion. The flower aUcatuf * ^ er arm ^ ^ ^ en cut 0 ®^ ^ ^ Cnmee,
. , , <'I—I— «h«ll l-snl.u. hi. |1T Ill« Im« .40 nf ™“* “ 1 «»' w,11, « “ e,> w »«*»• — I Mr. Thnmmoi, r.itoi jteo™. .t i ”“1 ^ jy . frnm y iD ° he f e ! f to
hU J‘"r !*** * ^^ ^ I. Gr-hu, nuhhSSS!
* \ 1 i r law of politual a* lion that n>ad ft he does not appear disposed to make , * rn, * p Cabs. He im an American, acting as consular
coalite i«" her on* c su<, resfvil cannot hold to- nrxv jf therefore. «s the English jour-' ■ | agent there. Hie offenw ' wnte** 1 . Hu*. naD declare, the fooditions of peace decided „ n * . . . | wae in having up
.de foci,on* like slhe*l srm.es mar act m oou- on M Undon and Parte must not oudergo anv Here **5 are - fro ® ** ow » coat-of-snm at his office, put up there by car 'Vhen ' modification, we pre obliged to agree with and their own language, word for word : jhis predecessor. The Union says of thia
Hie offence, aa stated in the
the United States
7hI*M2^‘ire
to out prnwipl*A ihe c*»nrtitntiou and the Tn-
.ol—-to that great
only to wait rill she can discipline new troopa, but to hid for foreign mercenaries, in ordw to obtain recroite. Tlie weakhieat kingdom in Europe is consequently left with no defence beyond the valor of its raw militia. But if we are feotake the Hie opinion of her best military writers,the undisciplined English peasant
.wd that the hopes which were manifested in promise and swearabefore Almighty God,and, “Occmrag upon the heels of the El Dora- j
so strong and so jenml a manner af the news these witneseee around me smembied, that 11 msuh, and mvolvmg a gross indigmtv to opposed by trained and veteran aoldiera.
The Duke of Wellington considered that j two years were necessary to perfect the ordiI narv class of recruits. Under such cirram-
Democralw party which of fh*- death of U»e Emperor Nicholas, not wiU not, under any
divwlgc eons, ei
» -— v** *«m- *«»•*«* <'i Emperor
he* ro km ceatroled the ilemtnr of the Stele only .» Parte bat in ioudoa, and ffironghout divulge or and Aai'on, rod which Cannot !*c aUindoned Europe, were premature. Before we can rone, either directly witln>nl dtotroyme the U*t hoj^t of the *n* fttreaea tW end of the ssa rifices and of the hnmwn hfona reWt
m 1 . 1 > !««... ». • X a . a ^ *
down our na-
ming an
are
true members of the order, the We need not adffthat dm secret objedeer mietoteeiaf ffibaame, pompt attention from our
w _ »ir c*>hilx4i,*,i tu »na wnten rorre atone' or cause or aliow thrseme to hed«Mfay others, The Rock port Democrat ? can decide—namejy the tahinffiof Sebestopel. if withtu my power to prerear the same. Tt. * t* the title of a new newspaper jute For a moment, wa th aught teat the disap- “I aleo preoune and swear that I wiU due atarte*! at Mockpott, Spencer County, Indisne peawmee ol^ the rovereigu wM( by hte ano-. obedience pay to the
solved the question before which negotisiew are compelled taetopt Mid which force afone 1 or.
Spanish Government,
subject will rece ir Grovernment.
mvermnem. | the bravery of the English would, will receive avail but little, if a thoroughly ap-
pointed army, disciplined in all the strategy of war, ware' to land oa the southern coasts and make a dash as London. Ik is not ab-
■terelW, aad jretmaW. and on theisMwte wteeh the deMh | to ay kaowladga. , tent, that in- *»f the Emperor of Iterate wm announced m “I lnpi mummdmametmmmmmmm
- * v -Horeeof Lordakf Lrad Clareodou. »areay*h
he Secretare of Srate foe Feseto Ateatojorafretes roamed u» foeMe an event which ofighl raffirewi terteeagretean«j^gHfek9i9 NM * oai mm
puldwhed rod edited by R $ Ific**, l*q., ( tty^telitude, had rendered the wag
tote Depotv A witter M tamo
before in U well executed, wteehaaleaUy. aad displays, in its aditofite^aaagsiOteu. that dustry and ahiUly ter irhtch Hr. Rent#* rap-
Utetioft was, and is, a oertuia gaareatee .inin'iit We had ffie plearore duringoue Mssfou of "exercise the Uffttleture, «f sereirg the jatWic with E the war, and oo.*hi» A Hrct!* m a colleague, aod are meet happy for ^ >a being able to testify' to the ability and era ^ reconcile t
aeetne** «* ith whk h he *Usrharped hit oblige :
tmm'.s »«> h»e convtituentsaml fothe IteraaeWteP tfona f party. The people uf Ipeecer Ceuatp, any»eudwi
reel at sored, thai tf energy nod tedutery af*. foe*l *oy rasoreoc# af useteteem, the Afare*
teal, uiniev tt» peeeeM contrah erfte W wmde a > fa Foreiga
journal which edit merit the confidence aad
praronageof the poUfo
f - * W* 111 » > y** Ote Recfttrmre sou rartronrex—We
edicts of
rk^^sard to suppoec, in the event of such
mu Md by tteiDe- ■ ^ th**, Brorid might sea aunt
ax?
• mtatkaB, asoff
for City
all called upon to *W-
tcept one. foodytwr iwaseaD-
foMOl
Wnnua « Alateaaara tts^
"IkjlM
century.
urva.-
_ S«w
re-enacted hi the ninctesuth.
that if
HaahiaveBian subtlety. They sap ttete ha b
BENT dl DUVALL. 53? JKmiM-nt y 0*0 umit* Bmmit uf **Mhuk ¥ , Xjo-tajborv’iXLto, Mty. VV'E invite Um spo^iat atleuiiou of all purvliaaor* ol V v the ab*>ve to an exaininatiou of our Mock, a» wo hove now receive*! our rail «up|>ly for Hprinjc BatoB, emhneiutf, wo are contklent, out- of the lareevt, ujosi varied, and elegant HMonmeuis of riMK Good*, ('arpetiag. over offered in tliii market. Our pur* Uases have been made with <re*H eare from the ttrat an*! larges* imports of Foreign Goods, and from tie Lamest auu best ina ufaeturies in this country, and at prices which will enable us to compete with any similar establish meat in this country East or W est. Having arranged our business in ooaionuit} to the times, all wh > will favor us may rely upqn purchasing the finest and best order of goods at the prices of more inferior grade-. All wc ask is an examination ot our stock of goods to -Wint an opportunity to make good what we promise. We conduct our bits in ess upon the o.vg ritirc •vstbn. Our goods ar*- .narked at the lowe4« .-ash value, api? iBm Flouring Mill to Bant. 'TUBE Mill erected by us at the crosstag of the National A Hoad West of the City, being now BnUhed and almost ready for use, the undersigned jwopose to rem h on fair terms it immediate application is made. BLAKE, JAMES M. RAX, S. J. PATTKBNti.N. Indianapoii , March *S, 18&5. aprt-tlAwtf WATSOH ffi CLARK, IMPORTERS A WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SADDLERY HARDWARE, COACH GOODS. ffamora MonmtaBflx, Trunk Trimming*, *VD LEATHER OE ALL Kf.YhA. ALSO. Saddle*, Bridle* and Trunk*, NO. 4M MAIN STREET. aps£-dtf
Peters, Cragg A Co.’a Piano*. M K INCREASED MANTPACTTRE OF THE X above Fianoa will enable u» hereafter to keep oa hand a most complete Mock, erubraciag every variety at laiah, from S.^ to 7 octaves. Persons » sal lag s ant-rate Piano at prices lower than those of any good Eastern tan be sure of penect salaatacLou in one of these I meets We have a Uat off over ftve hundred persona to whom wehnve 90td,aay one of whom may be rsfortsd to. Each Piano tolly wamated. Being (taaitons of eoaflaing our sale* to our own maeively, we o*sr ail our Mock of Ea*n<ri. WEBB, PETERS * CO.. Ky.
Yv which ae a ill sell for •• sukA, •• ^ : GS| sraiNM oiregrtih^ EabiuMB. Ham, * c"*' 90 FOURTH STRF.LT, LOL'hriu, , LAW NS, SHALLIKS A.Mi J A foSkK ' I^ANOE, BiaCK. AND Vv HITR .v n X black; super OrgauJie. Kr»u,Vv.o French GiiiKhams and C ham bray*. h HARKURS. Trope, plain, corded, and ngured, ,u SUES. Plain, striped, plaid, watered and 8j, lrrw KMHKOIDKRIRs. llandkciclueis. Sleeves, Spencers, I tcdlarelles, 1 nserlioun, Elgin^s. R-t,*,, 1 Linen Collars. Brvakfait Sctu, Set*, lou v Collars, Applique t oli»r,, alJ>J ^ ^ L - ■ lar*. ' t ^' l 4 GLOVES AND IfoMUt Kid, Silk, and Net Glo* e*, tad Mu,; -late, und laired lloiscrv. sii klinis. **■ DOMESTIC AND STlPtLs Shell iu-. brown loilous. UeiuuM (»b,* v Casing*, Irish Linens, Diaper,, t rad, fovoii.^, J ask Table Uhoas, Fanuiurv Cihu*^ ^ibhiiij _ Cottons, heavy tallied Colton* tot Chiuts, Manchester Gliigiianin. * "tluiwiM. * Caasimorcs lor l>oys, super Hird-ejc IHuki ! / Checks, dec.,. IKHu.Ns. A full assorlmcnt ot plain ami an. \ All of which ae offer ul luc loa.a py,.. which the special altcnliou of Uie ladi«M RORINSON, MAKfiV*.*, nn»r30 iii Kstriw.. Musical Goods at Wholsttk / srrv AND COUNTS 1 MEKCHAVrsWILia* In our stock every variety of .Hmmlb^j*. ot our own importation, ai lowest >ew nrices. vi/. . Best English, Kremli, and IU.A.IS Violin string*, French and (icrtum Vtottn.»;,,iTf prices. Guitars, Aecordeon*. Flutes lh»o*> Tw* rines. Brass lltMCumcnU, Ii^lrwvUe* bueti, w Bridges, Screw a, dec. Our stock of She,'t Music l, now roaipla*. U EBB, FtTHW, 4 Cl) utarN) iu» Fourth Sc Lswnilh. Ki lh . P . ¥ A C LBh. IVteoHIKK VSI> UkA'.U v MUSICAL MERCHAHOiSE PI Bl-lSUhLK OF Ml Sit, on nasua is i -m. »r o m* o xi. tix j3S .OrntH Street, Of pent t Reel •/ lamn LGUlKVlKLi:. KV. Sole Agent for t arhart cV Xcedhaiu'i i-etmth lodeous. Sole Agent for Marlin'* celebrated Uuiurv Orders fr>»**» tho eouutrv prompt)' •udhHtfeT, tended 10. Music «cul bv tuail loan) partot ry. . ' • . _*•& By Gowdy, Terry, k Co^ C A 1 A L 0 U U E h A L r c ' O F
Seteni l.argt Spring Sal* •« J * CnUrf H SECOND LARGE Sa',k uju Hi ' VS TI KSDAV and W EDAEb'^ y V, «>muie ociug each .lay at !*>, «*’ , totk, A. 1. •• shall odbr, by catalogue, obO p'.ick»«4'*«idb»d s*p« and Fancy Dry Goode, it» iron, :tw ap.' :tk ^ manulacturen. Merchaot* wh., nave e‘ teudesJ our formed that no sales In Uie West lunr ,,0^ •» tn exieiit or aUracUve 1U; „ ft , „ ur <af i. Our assorttueia w m i^. «*] *11 th«"**good order and at/.pte iqiportuiiiiv ^ura .s, of sale forevain'.natlou of ,p«.k. Tirm*—AikNuies over ^Itwi, three a. -U.« «-*■ •* good endorse d notes payable In bank .rlq-bwwa for cash : Vims under fu^i. ,»!i wiuc. !.a --tt GOWDV, 1EKKV A t u Aactk^ulamisvdie, Ky., mai3b tf
NOTICE
CAPS. AND <TK.AU boot* ' A purchasers will *ii, well i<> call amt cvaui.o*
OUT Stock o* good, tielorc *peii'lll>a .lie.I e),w te we sr« deiortuincd moUlt very go*** iii'!iKsa,«M>i|m
fog officii
POLLARD, PRATHER <k SMim marOi 1 tf 44a Main *L. Louiso!)*. M / 'OR .MMV .MEHl HAN IS PLALlNb 15 IM*' and Caps should call on POLL ARD, PR.vMI-^m ER. dt SMITH, No US Msm MrsM, uff ptf-tea chase a suptdy of Mie>r beaulifui vpoaf '•)*' Drees Hats, Louisville Hanubcture. Louisv iile, Ky., iiiarJU-lf
NOTICE. Comfnmi in ImUauapoUs. ou Tuesday, the. MU. ot May IBS, mao^loek. P. M. J.kMSE GREENE, magU-dtd Sm^y A Tmes r.
wo. 86 m«ran-«r n bvtwbss maim a jumlet. THE OLDEST STAND IN UMTEVILLB, KV. \[msL tt. Tlfttf lli invite* the stiimlinaaf Be* it* rumonsers to the anwiy la rented - VsenLaTiwe Ukeaoaa Wkm. These W ucs werw invented by Ms. 1 Beck, of London, sod made by one of the gw* ‘ A the highest peeeahihtiten at me innnMrmi Thev are warranted not to who hare worn Win knew that the la a Wit. b in vine that w01 net shrink
riS^remLing ttwdjI
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to order at ihr
VHuLESALE CLOTHING. OCi
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Ss§£ I^SsKiS
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Large Arrival of lev M fhECKIbCl* THIS MoKMNu W Ae*» » XL Co.’s Express—
SILKS,
vo«iprv''iig : Elegwnl stripod < Uens Wk» PlaiM Poult <1* 'Hke Je. Plain Glaec L. Maiceliiae <ie; DRESS GOODS. rempnslug Piuk. aud black f Aiu-e ‘ r-F"-Satin ptaid t naliles; t ^ Priatrel Organ.!,*-,, a f- s-jd-J** K^i*c4, bhufft and i.d.>r*»i Ihnp 1 Plain and printed 1 aiuOrt-v. Rivses Organdie >iei Msr««‘ mm
VARIETIES.
viz : Btark and white HerwniS ''**» te* Chantilly Late Mantle*. Emhrohlercl Mouralag R**dt*^
fife-- Skirts. HOhlEEV.
it ' omprt-iiiK *11 kinds.
lin
A l»o striped and pnnte,i Lo*Msv«U«-. Ky., iwnrZw-ti
J A M US 1
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1. t M O S.
Watches. JeeBn-
MB Mtia Op pent* th* Rmmi •) *****
Lot. laVllJ.it. KV.
i S/tt.V OF THE OOLViX rX. Fine GOd ami Sd.ca Watrore. 4*rwmP^* k ‘- -ssfortete
Mwmtr, Csmen, sad oth*« *!“ SHSffisaS*
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