Daily State Sentinel, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 June 1855 — Page 2

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Withont fartMt i m*nm moltitoda of

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In* of on# bnndrod goh* in honor of the DflMocrtftotrianiph In Tlrglnta. Otnof Cap-

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of the bell an how or

by the ringing

min Swift** ptMM of anil 1 ary waapoatad uaar

(ha It batty pola nl tb« foa« af WaAington draot, wlarv aitfo « bond of ■nafrian* tnli-1 ” - -- r' / rT vanad tba air with tbatr tptnt-admi.^ ootaa bWoUtad by tba Cb^r a Tba irvt ftan waa irad al aifbt o'clock, and fan rwotatfow express*

shortly after, tba wida atranoa wan filled with naopla for the whole dietnore in front of Dearborn Park. Tba firingcontinaed at intertal* of Moma dlaUnot uatil nine o’clock, when ilte baud moved into the park, and took

petition upon the platform erected in it* can«e. ThitWr the maltHnde »« •*' | «d thafoUowing « pecution that ^p*acb*. would be delivered, j , Mdootad

until tba tpace hatween the *tamng and tb# * , , _ . „ street, and for nereral rods on cither hand was j " ■*****, It has pi eared Divuie Providence,

day of Mn?

m«OmTi lWg|idilii 1 w Om Hi* review of the Of W| the ffon. UaVTO McDovaI-D wm rise and progress of Democratic prtnctplr^ appointed S^i^’ * the « Know Notlungequation, madotha Ob mohoo, the following gentlemen were! nadmuJ non of both Ac old parties semi

committee to pre- [forth shoui after shout of apfaaaaL His

I speech waa aide and weB-uaasd, and has pot

Ive of the Aentiments

and feeling* of this meeting.

Richard W. Thompson, Jeremiah Hull lean, George G. Dnnn, Wm. T. Otto, and Randan

Crawlerd.

The committee, by their chairman, presented the following reeolntions. which wereunan-

dnee the last term of the Supreme Court,

tc. «ral»M.tll. «rthly nm«r»f oorlu. <|w<u ^ 00-4e

inend and piofevsional brother, the Hon. Jonxra G. MJMMau.. and by this affliction, to cut at off from the pleasure of his society and the advantages of professional

interoonrse with him: therefore, That we deem it due to the high

uu I tied to think that the Know Volhin# ele .Vothinjp cannot espect to be exempt tYom meot will operate in op favor 1 { |, t ,11* other Hesh »• heir u> Foauai » fatmaarmc ktAcmeic rvm Phi* *ea of de’iolation coturaenong to flow Haii wav*.An Knglhhman." writing •<» j in the darkne-N of midnight, when good men

were asleep. Iia , « swept wave by wave over

occupied by the macs

The band played several air* between the 1 intervals of finag the guns, during which time the audience continued to grow larger. Tpou the platform was our distinguished Senator, St»fh»n A Dorans, surrounded br a large number of prominent Democrats !

of the city, and dtiaens who were waiting , „

in the hope that he would address the multi- character of Mr. MAasRau., as a man. Md

• to the elevated distinction he has won by nts

John L. PeW. Ssit., having been called j greatabilitv and eloquence, as a member of

out, briefly addressed the immense crowd - I «»** ^ Indiana, that we who have so long thi9 X particularly include the Hon. R. M. He alluded to the happiness he experienced [•*"***''** m pnvatcand professional - . wko-- ^ ^ Nur£Qik

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and our sincere regret that his brilliant career

ffiniM, and contfratnlated bis fellow • .tuons

upon the triumph of the Democratic party. I J 0 * ^ »ncere regret tnat ni fbe priociplee of the candidate# bad been la %?» terminated. the contest boldly end openly avowed-tlie

proscriptive secret organisation had been rolled from its birth plare at the north to the political field* of the Old Dominion, and he w<v* proud to say that th© Democracy of Virginia had met and conquered the enemies of

true liberty and republicanism.

Mr. Peyton eloquently alluded to Virginia a* never having forsaken the Democratic pra-

tht< London ftmrr mention* that the train

from Piri* to Honkigne hnvine broken down ^ , the Jilh ,.l» the Kuanl .1. rlMrge of the 1 r »‘ r I—*- *«" “*• "‘ on " n * Iniln defended from hi* oarriiu»i'. taking with taken t»v ■•nrpri^e *eeing the deluge around him a *taall l>uii. containing I Imagine, a hat j them, and no dawn in the Ka*!, -sank l>aok terv. which he si once diaohed to the tele- i||rrt| ^ thrln ^ iv ^ |o Ue*,*,r.imidi wire at the *ule of the onlwav where a I' , . , . . . ^ 0 post occurred He was thn* rnabled to com- ‘ ^ ^ J -PP^ked the bank, of .be Poraunieate by telegrapli M> the station-maater at I tomae, and. having gathered itself mils Abbeville, informing him of the 'break down.’' strength, prepared itself to sweeps way avery a id requesting him to have erM>ther engine > ©f Democracv from the "Mother of r ,t immediately." The ^^'er suggest* that Dt| th<l ^ oM st<yHl

ilaphr’on.atKr dcuiM^^ido^tJTitr Kng- i 1^- * *'"> *" >ropassable harrier, the [ concluded after repeated manifestations of find" It i*. if we mistake not, an American ! anqry wave* dashed ig.dti-t her in vain, she | ^th^^^n^r^/ild^Doug 1 a** ^

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The election of

Wwm m Governor nt Virginia hr regarded aa forever placing a quietus on this midnight cabal, in this section of the State, and, it is to he hoped, all over the Union. We wish that every Democrat that hot joined thin order, could hare heard Senator Baioar last night FI is effort will long be remembered by those who had the privilege of hearing him. Hun-

to got into the

hall, which was a very spacious one. During the afUnfoon one hundred gnus were fired from the top of the river hill, each

of which was loud enough to admonish the

Know Nothings that their days were numbered. One thousand cheers for 'Wise and the glorious Democracy of Virginia ! aud in

T.

Hunter, whose late speech at Norfolk, as published in the Washington StmUaei, would save a nation from political apostasy, ii read and understood. All hail to Old V irginia '

W S.

about »<• proceed »<• Knrope for the purpose t»f 1 •fcurlus it bv it patew.—fl&Mw» **vnii

Invention It was noticed in the VVoeefe' a wtrt firm, unflinching, unyielding, find the fow month'* ago, aint^ the inventor wn* then A)H | utelnriou* wave-* nibbed back to

I their biding places- bnffltHi ami lienten. A* one applause

I when it pack of hungry wolves, having

fbe inventor of the instrument referred to [ smeared their chop* with gore, rush throughin the above w, if we mistake not, W A. "til the unrounding country, seeking prey, j PcMt vt, of this city, s young gentleman of 1 aro stopped in their inerl reteer by the firm- here to listen decided genius, who ha-* given considerable »es* .ind txmragr of a brave man and hav-

attention to the «p|4ication of electricity to

faithfully served

JUttotvaf, That, sympathizing with the

ty in any political contest, and hoped that the ! °{ ^ MAasRALL, in their loss of a Mgnal defeat of Know Nothingism would i k ‘ na a and ^tionate husband and parent, prov* a death Wow to it* baneful influence | the Swretary be instructed to furnish them a ill over the Union, and be the means ( ,f I eopv of the proceodings of this meting, strengthening that bond of union which That the Judges of the 3upreme should ever unite the North and South. He ! be requested to cause these resolutions

| to be spread upon the records of said court On motion Raxham. Crawford, Esq., was I requested to present the proceedings of this

Jkmimi, That as we recognize him in his life as occupying a place in the front rank of our bar, as possessed of an intellect of the highest order, and of powers of oratory rarely

excelled, do regard his death as a serious and day evening, to congratulate each other upon irreparable loss to us. his professional associ-; the proscription of Know Nothingism in Viratas, and to the State, which he so long and < giiua. The discharge of cannon brought to- * tCap

(KrA large and enthusiastic meeting of Democrat was held at Indianapolis on Tnaa-

gether thousands of Democrats of the Capitol and strangers visitors there, in front of the Palmer House. The Hon. Graham X. Filch, of Logans port, was first called upon and made a splendid speech, from which we apprehend the dark Ian tarn party derived little comfort His denunciations of Know Nothingism were warmly cheered by the immense concourse of Democrats assembled. After Dr. Fitch bad concluded, Lieut Gov. Willard was called upon, who made one of the most eloquent speeches it has ever been our good fortune to listen to. His appeals to the Democracy of Indiana to buckle on their armor for the next

FSEMENTS.

ROBINSON’S

T HE N E U M

C. J. Pyto rim* Manact-r. J. Jl. Commam*. Ttvaaarer. tear D. Mooen. Scenic Artist.

ft. AtRHckteilh Leader of teWnra.

BEHOLD THRATTRACTIOX ! LAST NIGHT BUT TWO MAmAMm PANTOY. *R. LVITO5 IX AX IRISH FARCE SATVWET RVRXl.NC, JUXK te. irtii.

Witt ha ptared Jaha Howard Payna’s m«a» succcsafta

Drmina of

ORPHAN OF GENEVA. CAR WIN MR. TYRRELL. THEttESA ; MISS AXDERSO.N.

IRISH JIG MADAME FAXXY. Cnnthadiag vtoh the Irak Fare* of lh*

. LIMERICK BOY!

Baddy milks ;«nk •<>««> mr. lytton.

special

direct rocte uxr bv .

Rontuti: Ac Ucktainti Kvpp

Chdcilg*, rsai ^T.

L* liagton. Kemaci y ^ U

Taiaa connect a c iacuti ^

Covtoctoa and Le:

tayM—du

* ’ 1PO,| TAlXT^^ 0 ^ ^ 00 a tMutMaa irtp. andiu «leUa, claim* k ‘ , 'Li.er, mllilarj claim, aa.1 ,.J, boportance in ohm. C, nmilrZ.' ©luia..Mar>Un.t... r M w ■ ^

mv ii—.11 w*

II r Seat* can ha secured by —^'-r application at neuakaftoai a to IS n.,aad from 1 to S r. m. I7Mo’clock; CartaiaHaaaatR,precisely. Bm* Circle, S# raati. Oallary, 96 cents. TTr* For Ikitker particulars saa p«0RTammt-s. Je V

1C HAIdi.

j contest were most enthnsiasricall

In the Supreme Court, on the 31st i»*L,' After Gov. Willard had o

cally responded oncludcd, Hon.

the ttiachttnb al art" Mr V httppenod *»u 1 ndlroMl m tb© Htat© of <»hl**, * few month*'Mitre, st thetitm* of an Ats'tdttttt. and tit onr**, without the slightest difficulty, ivintutinicatod, tbr**u>(h the inatnt mentslItT of the battery he carried with him, with the tewn* on l»oth rides of where the detention omtrred We are »nf(»rrn©*t that he will soon receive a patent for hts inven-

tion

. —« — — The Canvas* in EeRtuohy W© learn fO'tn th© iMirreajiondent **f tire lioutaville /»>»♦«. that Htevrai v OtiARNv i* making |>o>gress m Ol*l Kentucky It will

! mg eyed him, seeing no sign* of cowardice in him—slink hack abashed with drooping tiuls, so the park of hungry ami "potl-seck-

j dIviKokI!.©. rw,

up their hat*, and enthusiast ir cheers filled' F»*o*. H. Nelson, Stc'y. the air. When the enthusiasm had partially j _ _ _

subridad, Mr Douglas said: ' j Randall Crawford, K*q„ in obedience t o A Hendricksmadeabeautifuland imprereive Aw W- Oituma-—I know vou did not come .. „ . . , , . . speech, which was well received bv the auto a speech. That cannon [ th * of lhe of the ^ P™' dionce. Col. Allen May and Capt.* Manson sjieaks in tones more eloquent, and its 1 the proceedings of their meeting in also addressed the meeting in raost excellent

language is more grateful to your heart* and ; reference to th© death of the Hon. Joseph G. style.

to mine than anything which could be said Marrhall, accompanied by a few appropri- re S n ' t to say that, true to thair tactics,

ala remarka to ivWb .TiiA»a Pc-n«-,x-o •'*' j n jjieif power, by yella and groans, to

ing Know Nothing#- rowed by the glorious secret ©nemies. It proclaims the triumpb of ■ 01 t “® benth, responded as follow" :, disturb and break up the meeting. Happily, be.iringof the Virginia Democracy, and not; Deniocmtio principlesjn the Old Dominion. judor perkin’* remarks. | however, their pnny voices were drowned in

1 «>», _. ^ dieers. ‘ ““

C HRISTY’S ORIGINAL N’KW YORK MINSTRELS. •RGAAIZBA IX IMS, Ami »1m> v* now, tor th* first time since their orjotiiizattou, appearing’ In th* principle cities of ihU L nlon. 0 ipectluny anneanre to the ladies and'rentiemcn 01 1 ca^uiapoil* A SHORT SERIES OF -MUSICAL SOIREES COMMENCING OS MONDAY EVENING, JUNE *th itw For eight years this Company penormeJ in BrosUwsy, New York, without intermission. Tlrkatsof Admisstoa. 30 cents. Doom a pen at ttalf past Seven; cuauaence at Kiglit. jc l FOR ONE W EEJv. WILL OPEN THIS EVBNLNQ AT WASHINGTON HALL, (FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THIS CITY,) fiftlMFE’S CELEBRATED ORIGINAL PAINTINGS OF ADAM AND EVE nr PARADISE. . Representing the Temptation amt Expulviou. Painted for Chanes Y ivf France. nPHESE Sublime works of Art hav.- been •vhibilt- l in X Karope and the United States, the past twenty years, to the tinivenwl admiration of over two million* of per-

sons.

JET* OR*® t‘n>» 9 *. M. UU 10 e. a. riiilliantly illamiaated every evening. .VdmiMion.'ihe whole week, ii uenu. s. hooU admitted on liberal term*. A descnptioneiveu in ibe evening at o’Hoek. jn y 15—dit

fauy Lnp,d to pu. j„ (lUlu ’ Tali at BaeU & Ha^, a C ^ ^ or at b»> office in m,. s^. j, " “

m, 15—Jilt* OF F„ Mt

1 ^ a^regned *.v«. ^ ^

F.rt

for toe purpow .,t ctodng >—.rT* etc payment, ha, uuae srrM-n, tne Branch 01 the Stu* han* w funds, at their couatot. at current rate, ^ ' a >

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Chanso- U hoaitu for r.^Unu- a

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Fhc lUitt »>i Sootii Beihi, u So«h la ^‘ iumed -Specie Pa>thcdi«, has in this Oflhe, making her wau» .,***^ t ^ over the circulation the Svk*. iZT-T* * | Nowh < sroana a per eew bonds '

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OPATE IMOIANT.

THE MI SNOMBKHD MAH WOMAN

invmti lh, luml „„p on . m s,,,. .WHOM which h« m , m h,r. of lh, 1^,1 priiLioD; forThTu

>la©©. hors of tb© lattar while livincr ara irtsvrn CO.

Courts, in ft more than ordmary degree, f©el

No lost ter what Mr. W I*k’* anieceilent* wer taken pi tnav h'»ve lieen, b© h«s sltowti bitnself m the . pi^wdvd

bore of the latter while living, are more es-

the cheers and applause of the Democracy. It was announced by the Know Nothings that they would hold a meeting on last (Wed-

nesday) night where an attempt would l»e

in most elodhent pecially devoted to the aid and enlighten- made to 9 ^ ou ' t* 1 " 3«n was not actually j olved, ment of the latter. ^ dead, but still had a little breath in his body i

and blood in his vein*. Henry S. Lane, Godlove S. Orth, Sol. Meredith, Dan Mace, and others of the great men among the Know i

, s. language to speak of th© principles involved,' ment of the latter,

te en campaign, a good mui and tme ** ! °r"-i and whtoh have been defeated on the one This court, therefore, raost cordially unite 1° '»** poisoned daggore and to give stabs hand, and triumphed on th© other, in the with the bar in rendering a tribute of respect tti the dark, ho has dared his adversaries to an contest. He said that of all th© combinations to the memory of the late Mr Marshall, ,

open tight, md th© coward'* feared to meet w h*ch men ever entered, that which and sincerely join in the general sorrow for 1 Nothings, together with such small frvs as

I"'" 7" " f '-'•!= pto. ^uui.; "" ^ t«> l>, I. ,h, mMi or u, „„.„ y u, hi , -- ^

not be an act of ingratitude to the memory of ■darted m the tight with the flag of freedom j where men should be born, or to proscribe bearing, his aocial virtues, and hfs distinguish- i

9*\

XX^IU. HOLD HER I.KVEKS IN Tills CITY AT TV Ce/Ugr Hmll, nn the lat aiwt •Nt Jay* of June, 1R5S, from 9 *.m. to 9 p.m., meattim©- ©xrt-pie4. E3* Atimisaion 25 cents. my 30-411.

toy to—ilwAwtaXOOS. spRi vti inrearAn^ Robuuoii, Hartm ft sc fouHTTf snkZTTSmS?, , LAWNS. SHALUtS A.10 ' lco ^ lr T-'ANtY, BLACK AM» wnm T btock ; -uper '>fna.ti*»J,??Li«*Mi French mn^ra, ^ 1. BVREOSfe. | * rape. i>Um, ronW,

Stl-KS.

• -«ril>«.t. i^uid, KHBRotnnm j HiunIk.-nAueH, Slo*,... , u CullamtcH. Ireerttow, Linen Collar-, BrcakfaM —****** Set*. Lac© Collar,. Appli^r tlLOVRS AND HOSOIV Ki»t. sUk, ami >©» Gtorcv. au,. ■ Uate.HoU miveU Hoiw-rr.aUuato. ' ***'*• DOMESTIC CNll STAftfc .Sh«ctu,<-. I^oan l oltou,. ;.L»r*f I r ■ u ‘ ■■tap, I run Linoas, DUf on. Cato, Tomkl l!* *»«« Lincav, Furiumre CMou, I C.otous, tkeuw twiliej Coti..e« 1 Cluato. Manca^mr Gmpana. CatoSSSKS . Caatecrr, lor boy fc «per BiM-cw [Uar TViS. ! 1 heck*, Ac.. RIBBONS. A full wmortiucLl *s plain and Kaau .All of wbica sc .fier u the u*e« aua w. which the vpc iai ancotio* <4 ibe lalleahaim. ROBINSON, MARTIN * ■*, MFMnbfta*.

i:

Olay, for Kentucky to vote .tgainst Know Nothingism. Indeed, we think, that it will be carrying out hi* principle", tt© held ©nv« ©eons views, in our opinion, atiout bank", tartfik, internal improvement, ftc.; but he had (he elements of true r© publican ism in his nalure, and an unchanging love of the whole lInion He would never have taken part in

II midnight conclave.

The correspondent, it will l»© observed, ©\ presses strong hoptm of ('lark a election.

H\wtrevit,tr, May gist, ttl&f*

Acconling to appointment. Hon ft t< ('larke, candidate fi»r Governor, made hi* ap peamneaon the "tand st 1 o’clock to-day, and commenced addressing hi* fellow oitieette— wh<' were aeaembled in large numbers from

and religious tolerance nailed to the staff, determined not to luuil it down, while there was

life left in him were unused to

XEW ADYEKTISEMENTS.

AffivertlOT la (toe

’ Ca*

NOTICE.

them If not bom within our own country.— ed worth ae a man and a citizen.

Was it to I* proscribed on account of their Deeply are we affected with n f©e!in« of

■'—»>, *«? r ss; i

such wart are, they thought the revolutionarv foundereof cmr governnaeut i* cut off m the vigor of manhood lie fore

th© man a fool, thev vainlv imagined that in their struggle for liberty •’ Was it for this age had enfeebled his mental or phrsical »iU b« opened tor ta* MWriptMHi t* c»piui

their root and dagger would soon place him ' U,4t ^Fayette, to whost dirinlereried effort* powers, from all the hopes of life and the

bovond tb© unrtfd* of boiwx- l M tt iL,,.. w *'“IN'in a great measure indebted for th© proepecta of future uaefulue** and distinction, ^ Ac . > ©I ito» General A«*mby of ih*

awoke to a "enseof their dangerous situation, h.^nl hTs'ufe 2rt ill nilio.iTo^aU^thl! luevrim^tomr con-

they gave one howl of despair and rage and the achievement of American independence, rinuance here. I-et the proceedings be en- vl *: the Held was left to Wisr I’hev have pan*. ' (Applanee.) The Democratic party desire to tered upon the records of the court; and as a ©ru^** ** B * nk ‘“* " ou “ ed in their career-each moment of tlelay * < l* , '** , !* er ,h *? ' n spirU ‘ n ,urthM mark of our T **f* ct for the memorv ^ a * UPn ”*’ M «- w*ik-

, , . . . ^ wlm h it wan founded, without reference to of the dei'eaeed the court will adinum for er ^

brmg" them ..carer to destruction. They are Hi rt h or religion. Diftt party stands mm m» n pi us" e< I they know not what to do - able upon the (.^institution given u« by

CHANGE OF TIME.

ITS. P0WER AND BMBB!

nroiASAfOLiB. prrrsBiTRQH a*d

record® all vwKttudes oi pMtta to

lOve-

by our

the day

A- G. Dw-

Thev have gone through with a farce of a re- revolutionary "ires We believe that Con- <

men know, means Beelzebub) in this city, but there can

r

From iKa LouUvtll* Democm.

The Cloven Foot Undisguised

vernroent of law^WiAuut law The Know Nothing organ, the 0«r^ of

HVMHMi

more direct denunciation.

i*,k Rwl.t "',11 ,li.\ h» amul klBMir'— lV«y W>t *r»v« «d ; SMk^JS^'Ateiii 'Tm^rmMTctTO ,^,11 'i 1 *''<WCT»i cbmcWr ‘

it .,*>.> k.vkto.-ilvi* kvaafi tartotokv a aL . '

were passing between besnlless youths, (though evidently' ambition* to don theii daddies’ clothe) affectionately cultivating a ftw stray hairs on their upper lipa; and brain-

less fellows, whose

■ Ytahiwg . «HkA ©Yrtoato itorh.

ViWl hlh »va too ,>toor sWe,'

fearing some of the Democratic candidatee at the Urt ©toetton, bin the election of John Moore showed# Democratic majority of3,000

votes in the State.

Judge Douglas concluded by referring to

fitoe.” u rf tu

Bnm *•'

The late success m Virginia w» no mere

escape from defeat, it was a glorious victory ,«uug© uvugias conciuoea oy referring to That quo to the Democracy. Ii w*s a victory of hon- the necessity of Democrats "tamRvg by pria M w0 f| i ^•ty over intrigue, of light over darkness.— ^ jm»ciplee are never deserted/ he 1 be

and who are exceedingly anxious to be elected Know Nothings abuse W»«f am! say he j ^touteToIlv^nTretlr,* to tome W*/wMr office and old broken down wa* a renegrade ami unpopular, so much the deafomng applause of the multitude

w\>rse for them. If th© Democracy can ©toot in ail the vast assemblage, not a vote© wa* an unpopular renegade by ten thousand ma- heard during the remarks of Judge Douglas,

jority over a popular Know Nothing, it t* a * sign that the people of this country are open rag their eyes to the humbt^gery of Know NothragHm ami it t* then a magnificent vic-

tory

The Potomat wa< a Rubicon to tb© midnight party, and they paused upon its brink ; they attempted a passage Mit were beaten back in disorder With shattered weapons and torn banaer*, they hate retreated from

the field. From this defat they will never deinned 1 ^

They show

_ «d a» well own

Now if itics, we

words and sentiments to favor their cause. Tnat quotation about the “wall of Are” had wen he dropped. Democrats who have been caught in the gull-trap of Know Noth

t Jefferson was such a heretic in pol ifetoeorieej hope the brethren will not distort his! wTSS* wS d sentiments to favor their cause.— For ihe ftna*

For tk» Branch tocaioU &i Soi tu Bbn».

VIM’S office. South Bentl.

For Uw Breach located at Plv Morth, *1 the Couatv

Audllor'a office, at Plymouth.

Forth* Breach located at Fear \V»vss, atth* Bank mgAlouie of the Breach aC the State w—v of Indian*, at For the Breach located at LooANsroav, at H. BidiUe’m

Law Office, Logaosport.

For the Breach located at LaF&tettz. at the B*aio»

House of the Graioercy Bank. La Fayette.

For are Breach IncateA « Ttoato H*eTa,at lha affire

of the Wahato* Rite Great Co., Terre Batoe

VisraaretotothePOtoOffice

For the Breactt located to Evomvill*, at the Baakiaa HoaaooClhe Crescent City Bank, Rraaaville. s ^ ^*** lo< *^ **** Aaaato, to the Coanty

AodUor’s office. New Albany.

Foe the Breach located at Jarra ioani le. at Dr. C<U-

lurn’s office, JeflbneevUle.

For the Breach located at Baaroao, at M. A. MtootP* Forth* Breach located - ™ rat it. at i---- a

Merrt wether** Law office. MadGoa ’ ^ *

Ftothemaachtocatad to to the office of lha ladlaaa drltthBareo—ara a m r„ j

For the!

CLEVELAND MBIT. ROAD.

(F-siSr z issas:! at Caioa at 11J5, A. M., at Creattlae 1.11, pTm.. and to I

Cleveland d P. M.

At rnioa will connect with the Dayton tram, which arrives at Day tun at 10.dh. in time for trains leaving ihat

rtty.

At Bellet'oiitaine will connect with (rains for Saoduskv Detroit. Toledo and Fort Wayne. .At Crestline will connect with the ijwk« M ing Kxpre-R) 'rain of Ohio and Pennsylvania Rmlroal, which arrives at PhubaiRhtofiJRP. M.,at Phdadelnhta at 13 M. Persons taking tM* trsia will ranch New York next day, afternoon. S. A. FLETCHER, J*., •y to—dtf Superintendent.

notice, the moral and rtphirren fa

tioos—records ail •• n i ihre hr tot sod flood ”—make* terns tom veltifc- of advcitiM*—>to

while it amuse*, ii Ukreto instructs the m “ 11 —

tt is througn th medium uf tte ^ Press mu

twrreapoiid suh their aai uplicit) of customers—ttericn is the >rgan that atswnin

stes their system af ben hm*. their rctam

irom the markets, ta* ihtu NovcLTica roa h*ca ScstM, cad It Is titroujch the Pram are an

through i

they annoBocc the coiaptaOM of ttoi

ast arrangameau (or the ^ctaf aaA

r Trade, skss tm UtifeU toffid Best .UnnvMdfltoekeC IN THE ST Af! or 15RDI

i New'

sber the address th* i

HOUrS SECOND STOCK,

NCW ARRIVING DAILY. ^

GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES.’ CmSSSS* TNIRK ATTEXTION or KRKffiffi IM IS- P ^L^.°f bo

a<~' »>-. > «■- .

2SK?S5Tft^ aCedpriCeS we areoteiaRtotre- W. * H OLBNH, Pwpoffion The attention of the latttoa ta preunuariv tavitadta ZT “ ’ o«r stock of Dress Goods, Shawls. V Bases, Strew G.-ods, [ Peters. Gragg A Ca S PlaROfi Ac., Ac., erebreciBR many entirely new styles, not In 'T* ■ ® INCREASED JUXOFACIOB Of im the market, early in the season, aaJ which we are ate- A above Pianos will enable ns herwter a ,

log to reduced prices. H J. HORN. kewp on hwad a most comp “T 9 1© West Washington street. eing every vsriety of

. Persons wi

GREAT BARGAINS.

WE WILL BEGIN IX A SHORT TIME MA-

<h. CO..

J jeA.vbr.tt. ttar. wr im enable us herwffitr a jto oinplcu "OOL, ‘mv* JflB

2niso, iron »>

Log a (hat-fair rim* ■ W

at the Hunting

*iinlinc i

prices lower than those of toy jooi I

oe anre of perfect satiMoctioa m oa* «f ato ■**

*-*,-*<- s 1 - “Jtatsniss.-'isjssc

crciunreiy, we ofikr ail&at toffid f 5 * -

w. a. " ^ -

ttoeotote'

WEBB,ntI«BhCa D» Poathto,Iaririmffi

BOOTS AND SH(®'

The boohs i umter the directioa of' that purpose.

political back*, wbroe rwacaHHea bave «mtieml them ©dfoit* to (he j too pie; it was ©rit|©»it (bftl tb© mi Inigbt tftutom kihI bark alley ttoar©* w©r© in stt©iMhuc© Who© tv© *aw lh© bold man look over «nvl soetn ib© v»*©m bly. ami bis larg© inteUedtial ©yea fiwsb, and bis ©b©si bear© trilb cowcioiw priri© in lh© recritu t©. tb© rigbt©on«Hiess of tb© prinoipl©* be was to announce, ami tb© infatily of tb© cause b© was ©bostn to defend, we were glad tbal our mtsdtiidetl adv©Marics were Ibere. — Ami at tb© ©To«© of tb*t tbroe snd half hour*’ aftdrom, abounding as it did in profnradest aigtuncni, telling declamation, wii. satire, ridicule, ami winding up with an eloquent appeal to Ms counfry men, in when© veins flows tb© blootl of revolntionary rife*—whose patriottsin consecnatos tb© bomes •tooWere^t sherad ever tb© once "dark and bloodv

rise up in their might and

ingiam can Mad what an organ says of Jeffer- awowM <if stock teu mu . son’* doctrines. Thev are radically heretical rtK*tatwera u

tof stock that

r have gotton tSi

They sec

into.

What change has com© upon Chicago' An of Indec* an Senator w *~ —-* * r

wsmerea day tor | V- to* warn mmimk TtyUi */ WmUkm* m , —^ j. 1 i™* hy ihc hat line—pru-c* to aah

Rxm

y or Boots and Shoes, of to tore. QL-Ai-JS..

ha* been permitted to td-

fellow citizens, in

Americtm

drvas an aesembltote of hi©

an open park, and ha* not been insulted! Where, then, were Bro*s .*nd Scammon, and their abolition ruffians 0 Where the insignficant Jenkswho Bo longer age than last folfh id th© low-bred iaaalcaoe to atand before the honorable Senator and accuse him of falsehoea° The answer *, the soh«f jtblgmani of th© people has condemned then#

ilto the ii

e Declaration

. - ^ _ —^8 is denounced foe obstructing the population of

THOS. L. SMITH, A. L. OSBORN, J. T. ELLIOTT. A. L. KOAi HE. J. D BEFRKES,

Givawaa call to-fnre

thaea States hy refusing his aaaent to naturalisation laws; he parpetratad another heresy in recommend** that a residence of fourteen yews required by the old federal party should be reduced te five; and be wa* guility of an-

TTI

hy Ytfgtafe Stocks, red thci hr Mm Awdttor ofStatohaabL tw wote* Witt be received for Evchawfie at my

1 June

© other in the l*Tl of ^iiguMu frMdoni that he

'» WA* MBKTIXU ~ tkful execution oi owr protrr tonuii. J. BROfsK. Secretary.

■prtau

’■"SKKSTSb. No. HI Wed Waihito*—*

mohce or

TA AW. ■. CONG LIN. Iatererik*£ * JLF* day made an Mfigainrnt to a*, s bta<W*~ ^ Mnd*. notes and armantv fo» tto ° < ** * T*

Fersona indaote-i to the Inu •««

edmte satMeiaeM. Tke •relte ©* : ^ |

r*jf awir.lttffifV. t* ***

tenfa«HMMali

t>OB RENT —A a r eetlar aad totaag .

Appirto

ISAAC

h six roowu. Afifia

v ‘ G - Ml

C W. HVXlf^ |

. April .*7, In.—

son; but 1

nfamy and disgrace their con- day and lad I Kora tKrnw vww* wHiU it : ail—

tp in

rttUMtb. and resUt tW ineidion* approaches •ftbe antl-repuMtoau and anarebtoal *pirit of

it in hia

it, thank Pro- i m*?.'

. , . , ,, . __ , , - , . ideuce. Hi# enemies have been compelled r ■«" pursue; k Primed nil over the Lmen, ihntChicafo i k> profoee to he hie diaripfa in ordwtowt a

* ^ ‘ “ have lostdw-

chance to

reenter It i* the duty of boneet citiren*. dnet merited. Let them them mat, while it Whig* ** well x© Democrats, to pursue in prociftimed all over th© Union, that Chicago this hungry puck, drive them from State to i ? ta her*ena>s that it ianohmgm

fttate, ItH not

fTTm mh h

©tamped upon tb© countenance* of men who '**** OWT ' fr ' nl V***”**- ^e name of ••J lad been inveigled into the ©mkmees of Know <*av. Clat n JUoteMefittug^SSSJTrf -fa

****+** ** *** crie© ef atarm rafad Why the very idea «a enough to virify hi* l_ j^ ../**** ,yi> .relit SL^

"to*-* «"* ** fh^faTfoomiZmd;! Z/Z ~*™JZ**-*~ -Wdfon^ta

Thfr refttahi

to received at 5 t are aa awaa •why te Aw-

JOHX W. WRIGHT.

tta to tea-tee.] j

* CO. .

BROOMS! BKOOMS!

r Wi *r ,,w ^ SSTS©1^wJ^£‘J!3^.|^^ ^ *** htaUtfcffi . ! >*-©« J. K. wherlaX n rrx

[.

AE. W.hhw

WHOLESALE

»•/ E»*»ir*’ a Are • 14 INDIANAPOLIS,

ON mAiite.

and retail

CmarMtat

IXST1TFTB FOB'

| and dagger man? Neve©*

now ©nfoyed by mir people to listen taffitab ing, be wouW room aucb an ' . Wnnsmn they ctartn. Wauaumi weedddeESJTSiS^SlSriirSr'tfolf. m 4mA * the ccmpuny of Jaem

tan Poolb! Ml! Me and

to ttart bis ghost from the spirit-fad; tors to he insulted bv blackguard* and for etfifr dm who ** wko *** ">4 fared; inn©

n skulker in the dark, n coed 1

Waaa Out Hv i

y triumphant.” WbeTtoaT-W

©vnapl urn fow ctafannd towte^ » , *rimk«te »re*te

b\52ss.«z:

O^aTZe tater^

J. K.

•tal atarr attatk of every fontfa rinea fom Him and

tfre edittakopm te aee the freea© M on'the Governors ef the pieep m4 amnia of fate

And ia faiae State# it was'

i the day. The) to cany the'

mf te

r ?

iffi. B.1

»*f taeelty,rewpayre©re» per __SftC W. HTXTKR.

CHARLES BETZ, i«»*aiaa are wreiraia to*l— n

FRENCH AND tifckNSN

FANCY GOODS AND JEW ELI* MAUGXET *I* m Q0USDM±l

Mare rac-mswre Frew—

a iffireX-. 2* > - *—» ThtPU m * —

Jt«-Kl Mato

Apr i—Jl)

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IXXAfl, OHIO.

,prawi into ret

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ro. 1855

/Arm STOCK OF RRADY-MABB CUHfffa* V/jtoSpte^waa*aiaaow <****£!* ■tetegraretefeare teatoarel » tela are were carted bvai?exU»w*Lg* ^fPvTlr * acaasHty of ta atauatoHMto te VMtenw

rafte wmri.

■tetetoiWaWn *< ■■

WHOLESALE CLOTHING ^

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