Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3631, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1862 — Page 2
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Democratic Union State Ticket. rOR aECttTAfcT OF TAT.. JAM H.i S. AT1ION. Of M .noo Couulf . ro Anm or ptatz, JCHEHi RtSTINE, Of Fountain County. rot, rKAii ic& or tat, MATTHEW L. BRETT. OfDirie Chanty. . tOl ATTOJ1IT GttKKAL, 0CAK It IIOKD. 0: Decitur Cointr. rem tcrtiMTiDKT or rcsLH ixstecctio, SAVICELL. fil'OO, Of AH Count?.
Orffanlzln;. Th Democracy of Minnesota will meet in Sute Convention t Su l'ul on the 21 or Julv, fur the purpus ol perfecting the organization uf the prty in thtt Sut. A Democratic Convention will asemtlo in Iowa, on the 17th of Jolj, to nominate candi date for Sute officers lo be elected next fall.
Thf American It I a; lit of lterlutln. The followinw extract is from a number of the New Yoik Tribune print id on the 14il instant. It embodies the whole of the so-called Northern doctrine f ecension." It is as uch, more pointel and moie hostile to the popular feeling of the North th.m anj rem eret published in ao Democratic fiem-papcr this side of the slare States. For saying less than tili. Democratic editors hate teen imprisoned and their fnpeitjr detrojeL Muy of the very v men upon whom tlie Tribmnt at tlii. moment rtl.es fur iu support, were lately foremost in impudently quetloninj the patiiot.im ud loyalty of Deuv.cr.it;.
We quote: j We lure tea lf ntljr aflirrnel nnd uplieM Mr-i Jefferwn'a doctrine, em'Hnlie.1 in the lKvhr.itioii ' of Auieri"n In-lejien ieiK e, of the ri;ht of revo- j lution. We bivj iii-j5tel thit, where this liiit is MSrtr 1, nil 1 in exfrvi-e i.i properly attempted, it ouht not to Le i.ece-ury to ulject all con-j cemeJ to the uc md horrors of civil war. In I other word.4, what oil party has .a lilit to do, j another can hive no riht to rev.t. i wA ve hire urged that, had tht 'great mn nf the Si'ith- j ern people rntiiif drtirtd a duiolution of the Union mmd been uUiiny toetercne a rettonable patience, their end tniyht hate htrn obtained without drtnn- j t ition and crnnje for ire, with thousands more
in the Xorth. would hnte done all in nur power to '
incline nur ftUoic eilizmt to defer to their request mmd tet them yn in peace. Hence we hive contended that the violent, terrorist, outrasoous proceedings of the Southern Jacobin their seizure of the n tlionul torts, arm one, arsenals, suo tre"urie, kc, culminated in the bomb irdment of Fort Sumter weie not only inexcusible in tfienisel ves, but niually c ilculaled to dele it the end they profesed to hue in view. These hih-h.tnded outrie-i are only explicable on our presumption tint the yreal body f the Southern people were really arene to disunion; wherefore the conspirator luuu I it nic--aary to plunge into outrage nnd crime in order to "tr the Southern heart," and convince their !el Io citizens thit disunion was un ;cco:nplishpd fact that for each of them no choice remained but to Hand by the South mid her institution, tr to over to the North and her Addition. This of the p tt; while of tiie future the Tribune ivs:
Now.shouTd tlie time arrive in our d.r when f
the great body of. the people of our Paeilie SUiM shall iay deliberately, kindly, firmly, to thuae of thij aide of the Kock v Mountain: 'You are srrjnrer than wc older, more weilthr, more powerful tiut we nk you to let us go; lor we believe we cm do better by ourselves than with you' we will respond, and urire others to re pond, 'o in peace, anl He iveu's ble-sin attend you!" We believe that this is the rilit, the wi-e, the Christi ui answer lo such leue-jt, und that the world will Tet perceive aud lecoiriiize
the truth.
Oar Ariujr Correspondence From l'tlabtl rg. IlkAIXjUASTKliS SCAR OoRIXTII. 31 ij 12, lrb' j Editor Semiml:-The ;ret We-tern army now iu retiiiet-ee. iiotwithsiaiidiu; all '.lie liiiidrsnce bv hih waters and imp t?;ible ro 1-, H fteid.lv a-lvauciti ti tlie deceive tiu,'le. The adv.iine picket- of the two.irin.es between Fitts-
imr4 rt'"' C'T'ntn Hie duly tu eonnVt. S ine !
rti.-oners hie been uken, and a lew ki.i:.l Jiemreinl is l.ein ronstantly rein for idi, and I may say tne c:tme of our army. It h is been reportel n i beiiet ed by some th t tlx: fuemy would not in. ike it fnni at Corinth, a:id aie actually evacuating th tt stronghold. This report. lioweer, neeis confirm ation. and the general inipre-oon at this time is, that we are on the eve of a most learful an 1 bloody conflict.
We hive to d iy in front of Corinth an army ' comoed ot the be-t tulitiiis material c er in ir j-hilcl on this continent; and if Heaore ird can I meet it, an 1 place it hir du combat, he uiav well , claim to be the Napoleon of the wz.r. Such a result, however, is not dreuned of by any p.rlioo of our army. i I would here rem irk that in th'n preAt ?n my j the Indiana tnps Liml number one. TIkmgallaut bearing upon every b.utle-rioM, ami e-- i peviiliyupon the blooxly held of S.ii.!i, is ac- i know!ed;red by all. (Jen Wall ice's cynmiaivl is n iw the lift division of tlie army v( the received C"rp, which is eiuiva!eut to the "O'.d N ipoleon iin'ird" itioii tht nny ll.tr may fill.e proud of. In niv lt ronimu:iicati-iii 1 i el en el' to the al! aiit rondiK-l of the 'Jlih Indiana in the l.;el.iti!e (J.-h. Hoey. late CK.nel to this iiuient is at this time in temporary couiniiii i oi .11 t)!lio bl tade. Iii Cool, intie4d lti sol .i eiliK l-eiruiiT in t'. .te lern Ittlc,ha-' v:i- ; ii v I h in to e cry Indiana mi. It i the e one-t wih ! tite Co'o,.els conim Hiding Iu iiaiii ic.i-. tnents, iu ihis diviioii, t'n u (Jen 1 1 e v slt. u'd be pi ace I in comm nd of an lud in i bri i le. I tru-t the.r i-iie- may In? cimsi.mm ited, as the public inteie-t and I lie name of In ban i will tlnis t eevured. The'JI h Indiana is no comiusn led Sy L:e-t. Colorel S kely. M j r Hutler u tin , Lieut. Colonel, apd Capt. D.ol acting M jor. ' The-e olücers are deservedly popular with the reunei.t. havia; proved t be as brave and !- laut in b ttt'e, hi they are rllicient in discipline , ldeed I reanl this regiment as a nivlel one, in all the attributes that constitute the true tolder. Von ün 1 no coiitrabsnds muiel iuc this regiment; privste property and pei-o i t! rihta are re-pe-ted in every particulir. This is as it :i )ulde. And if the example of the 21. n lioul 1 be followed by the entile army moie wdi have ten done to ui the triple of the South bsck t tlie Constitution and Union ol our father. tfiiii an huiidre! victories. The Noith und u!tediy fvj the puaer to overrun the Southern Sutes and dispeie tlie r atmies When this is aocooip'ished theti cv.ojes the mighty cii.-is. which wiii rejuire more ptrii.n:n. iu.m-o wixlotii and Hatcsm wi.-h:t) tlnn ali other que-tion e.inb nt-1 , It des seem to me tht theaAtdii'.onits in and out ot Conre-s, are deiermuiel to prolong th s ' unnatural atrurIe, and iu the e:.l cru-h t.ut the ' lt veiij;e of constitutional freedom. TieCmt:tution is the safety valve ia which is - .me el up every principle desr lo the Aiueruaii p.tno;. a:J that il ia in treat danger there can te n question. And while our sold.er are periling all 1n iu defence, 1 would call upon the conservative j men every wheie lo tike a stind airsint the tiie of fanaticism that threatens to sweep over the t land, obliterating con'itut'ons and U ettdit. 1 with the irn heel of depotiu up-n the necks of a free people. Frk. j
5;c ! Cünepvrlf&ca cf tL CLcgoTai.t. from Uailntigion,
The M! the-Morally Varl at lljrU.ed Ay Cidton Vt'rö'f Thadden SUtini, Iii Lote cf Faro and Wenchn "SUt and Forney, J'urreyvrt to Public MoraU." Tahixgtox, May 15. THE MOXA LITT Of THX EirCaLICA FAaTT, as il!uminate.J by the renerable Oideon Welles. formerly of Connecticut, now a curious peeimeu - . ' .,
of htoitn longevity presertea ;n ti.e .avy ve
trtment, 1 truly lovely to contemplate
Hunter' rrorlamallon. The New York llcrall thu comments uon ti e cr Ur of Geueral Hunter, proclaimir- free ti ro t the flavrs in his m iliary district, embracing the Slates of South Carolina, Gera, and Florida: TL: prochmatioa of freedom to the Hun re emb'es the bulletins againit the pres. not only in its style, butiniuirapraciicibilitr. Give it the bet possible interpretation, aid ay that the writer means that slavery is subordinate to "not in comp.it.le" aith mirtislliw, and still it effects
'1 his ! nothing practically. Martial law cn only ruper-
"at.cient mariner" is nup'po-ed by many to be the j sede slavery during the time we hold military
original Cartain Noih who ccmmiadtJ the ark poesion ot tne states t:amei. and not -rorerer;"
ani ii can oniy oe pui in iorce o er pueu pars tu the S.ates as are occupied by or armlea. General Hunter, therefore, can but free the slaves within his own lines; and tliey are, in point of tact, free alreidy; for their maters are either killed or ab-er.t. What, then, is the ue of issuing a general order to accomplish what is already none? Or suppose that Georgia, Florid i
or South Carolin thould midderjly take tbe
but. as an admirer of that respectable tailor, I
deny that Gideon reminds one of him save slightly in his morals " Noah, jou remember, got on a terrible "rampage," drank considerable, and committed divers and sundry little indiscretion, jut after Ian lin froa a forty days' cruise; bat it is a common failing for "old Palt'" lo do i-iuitlar things, even down l this day, and I think, there. ore, that
Captin Noah ahould be forgiven, audatot be ! alarm, and come back into tbe Union for feir of bu-e-1 by odious comp-irisoiii between himself j hin her alaves, what would then become of and Gideon. Hunter's proclam ition and the freedom it beNob ba.l no hrotber-in law hr the name of towi.? Ot cour-e they w ould march off with
Moriran. He neither marriel a Morm, nor did
any .Merman tnairy a Noah, as far a heard from, l'ut, if auch relationship had existed twiween the Nonh and Morgan families, 1 tr much doubt whether Noah' en?e of propriety would have
rrm tted him to have paid his brother-in law
our troops and their mirtial law, and the State laws would resume their former force. It i a well established constitutional doctrine, to which Fresidei t Lincoln has repeite-lly iven his hsFtnt, tltat no power except that of a Slate it.-elf can aliolish ihe institutions of a State. The mil-
$14JKK a month for purchasing the ark, ortiry authorities, thereloie, can only interfere i i 1 " i I lit .11 1 E lA-itli I m m wr ia Kita m.ti-kl 1i V c 1 1 rANAil 1 1 . a
wneiner rn !nrewiness wouni nave snoweo mm, i "oc uimum rujxicrm-. m-: f x a mimet.t, to think that the mot ecotiomical j civil law; and when a State returns to its al!e-i-roanner of employing a man is to pay him two 1 ance the institution of slavery returns with the jer tent. u;-ui all the money he can pos,ibly j other civil enactments as soon as the nilit.iry is spend; nor do I believe that the He is of hone-tv , w ithdrawn. This has been the doctrine and the then entertained by Captain Noah would have practice of the Government eacryi-here throughSanctioned such an arrangement. I ou' t,,e war. r" Hunter or Secretary StanHut (;H:eon Welles, of Connecticut m jrtl, ton cannot alter it by any general order whatever. Puritanical, Chtdbatidish, nigger beloving Gid- Consequently, the Fresi.lent could not do less eon leing d the Yankee persuasion, and an l than our Washington dispatch announces that he exemplary memler of the :reat moral reform j determine-l to do namely, to order the recall and retreichment Hepuldican prty. deems ii ! of Gen. Hunter, or the instant withdrawal of this sale, ejpedicnt. and entirely Christi inhke. to 1 proclamation by the official who authorized it. buy i few vessels lor the navy of the United j Any popular excitement about it, therefore, is Siatea through hi l.rother-iii-law, Geo. D Mor- ni.ecesstry. gan, another pious Uepitb!ic.iu And Secretary '
Welles k.nlly JMid rit.otncally teils George D. The Effect of tlie Uf mocrailc Adilrrss
More n liiat be cannot art. id to pay him any j rP'Mil ir s ilarv Imt th it 1, will -vf thf nictp I
trifle enough lor a Republican patriot of two er cent, upon all the money that he, George, can spend for tdiips, hteamer?, ic, A.c., in five un-i.th.-.
L'pon th', (ieorge D. Morgan, with great and
in ISIcltniond Extract from a private letter to the editor of the Chicago Time, dated Washington, 3Iy 16. An intelligent deserter from the rebel armv
reports that the Democratic address, which was
ardent Ditrioti-m. uitches riziit into the manne1 l,,eiv --Oed by Hon. Win. A.. Uicliardson and
otner t'emocr iih. iueiuot-rs oi congress, nad been received in Richmond, through a copy o! the New York Tribune, which had been smuggled into the South for the purpose of copying its leiding articles, in order to further inflame the Southern people against the Federal Govern ine.it. U i t the unfortunate Wythevil!e Gazette knew no bet "er than to copy the addiess ot Itichardsou and friends, the result of which publication was the exptCvsion, ly many prnrninent citizens, of favorable opinions in reieience to "the Constitution as it is and the Union as it was." And the Gnzette was at once suppressed, and the further publication of the address in the seceded Stales declared treasonable to 'he inteie-ds. of the Confederate Government, as it tends to the restoration of the old Union, and thereby demoralizes the army of the South, distracts public sentiment, and ilis.sipates that unanimity of confidence in the D-gris Government which it is desirable to lnaintaii . The de.-eiter whose name is James T. Marks, ftatesth.it nothing in tlie Northern papers his ever so ahumed the leaders of the rebellion as the address in o,uestiou, and that the few copies of il w hich have gotten out among the farmers in Grayson county, Virginia, have done more to faralyzethe upiaii-ed mmol parricide than a thousand proclamations could accomplish. It is considered lv piouiiuent traitors and members td the rebel Government in Richmond a the most insidious and dangerous attack that has been m de ujMin the permanency of their new Confederation. And in order to counteract its effect, and also to slimultte the Southern mind to make new sacrifices nd waste more life in tiieir fruiHe-s rebellion, all the leading journals in the inkiest ol the rebel obligaichy aie ic)ubiishi.'g all the speeches ofLovejoy, Sumner, Wilson, Chandler, Wash burne, and other nmhi-conriscuting and omniemaiicipating a'xditionists. Mr. Marks s:iy tliat n othing helps to revive the drooping spirits of the rebel ohliery like tlie reading of the extreme speeches of ihoe niguer-lovers, and nothing is
dicker, und, in five mouths, buys bo its enouga to make the snug um of seventy thousand dollars profit for him-elf, for which you an 1 1 and odo r js or i e 'p!e Vut we t"' must be t ixed. John 1'. Hale. Re,u ieaii, of New Hiuip-h're, chairman of the Committee on Naval Afl'iirs i:i the Senate, investigates tiie whole matter, and he reports it u swindle upon the governme.it ami tlie jieople "ne tliat ouht to meet with the se reiest .unishment a grand marine larceny perpetrated upon the he taxed citizen of the United Stales throi.gh the corruption and the connivance of (idon W'eiles. Yankee moralist and general philanthropist from conscientious Con neciicut. The Van Wyck committee prove it all, and demonstrate the fact that Welles, the Cabinet
o Hicer of "honest" "Old Abe," is a regular thief, j
a robber, a pirate upon the navy of the.se L oiled States. A House committee prove it; n Senate committee endorse it; John 1. Hale reiterates it iu a Senatorial speech; and the Hons.' get fortyfive votes to censure this high born ku ive, and condemn him before the people upon the same day that thev passed a resolut. on damnI in;; with inellaceable disgrace the late Secretary ot War. Rut Gideon Welles had patronage in his grasp. Republican members could not afford to give a vote uguinst patronage, and so Gideon escaped. S 'ine years since, In a Western State a man was mic.-ted foi stealing ajmg. lie employed an at'euney , informed himVli.it he was guilty, and that pi oof would be so and so very coiiclu sive u his uiit. Whv,"siid the l.iwtcr, ,-I can't sive von hefore any sensible jury you are bound to be lound tuiltv 1 can't iieln von vou'll go w here vou ought to go to jail and disgrace." "Now, you just needn't give up lh.it way," said the hog thief, "but go right into couit, git up belote that jury, pitch in. rear, lear, go it, regular Fourth of July style, spread eagle and star spangled banner fashion, and I'll pay you well. and betwe win the case and I goes clear." The hog thief was so importunate tint the attorney agreed to make the deshed hiiih nressnrettlott ii: his behalf, and accord nglv "went in" oh the jury fur an hour or in. -re. The jury retiied, but in ten minutes much to the astonishment of the couit, and particularly of the attorney, came in vifh a ver fid of "not guil'y " 1 he attorney at on e called his h thief d ent out. and, for the i at tication of his w n curio-i-tv, de.-in-i! to Le informed liow that verdict was obtained agaio-t smh overwhelming evident mil Ids guilt. TheJ lui tlref looked very crafty , and, with . w ink ol it: flable shiewdne, said: "Sit", tilO.e w isn't a in iu oil t'l it jury but!wliat either lias had or is going to have M'tne of that same ork to fry in his own hoi'se." lit leifier, w hen the honest I armer inquire how the Republican men, heis of the House failed to cen-ure Welles, in the face ami eyes of his piten guill.yoii may lell ilie story of the ho-tliief, und ot the juiy t tat trie-1 ar.d at nuitted him, and how each jurvman got n bite of the same pork.
"Honest" "Old Abe" still keeps Welles as one ! of his t obstitutioiinl advisers, and meets with him j in Cabinet council lrm week lo week. I am ' afraid the honesty of L'ticoln will begin t be dmbtel ty and by. Cimeron, Welles, and Fie "; moi.t are a heavy load for one honest man to 1 carry and endorse. j TllADDLUS STEVfcNS, I
'I hey counted on it at the start, und now they : have the assurance of the Denux ratio party that j there is slid hope, and that the Democracy me I really fVr tiie icbeUion. j A man etrne.-tly for the Union would be slow j to credit such a charge; f jr it would be jiM what ! he wotial dislike ti rei've. If it tie true.it! would be the most l ud -ymp'om to his cau.-e. Ij ", co-npeliel to believe it, tie aou'd not proclaim; it. to iii-piie the enemies of the Union with lie-h courage Kirnestness nnd hor.esty ate, however, rather , obso'ete; "r, at must, they are rather abstract ; things, w hich oui,ht not to be ii troduceJ into ' I raciie.d business matters. i
it s the interest of party to make this charge.
btuk of R rd Company, jn-t ab ve t!;e N i-' md il w i!l be m ale. The mass of the people aie tu-nai.on IVm.sv lv.u.ia avenue, Thaddens wt.n '"r ihr Union, :md will not tolerate disunion, one hundred and sveti dollars in a v erv few min Frofe-'s, at least, to be for one. and charge vour
u'f. got his "c!.e ks,'
for "tiie iii 1 he left be!
I O. ' ! i .1 1 S . i I il II, if.' ill Ml i ' v , ... i . . , ' v ivi "tu. .ill., xii'.ii ..-vn "passed in, "and depirtcd oj p..rei.ts -aith the Mher. Just Dow the EepubAA him," of the iddle party is lianl run; it his power, and alon
coloied biaudishmeuts afurementioned, wiUi that much newly gotten "!egil tender." Ttiaddeu denouuees w iih the vilest vituperation all Democrats a immoral and de ili-h, but he is pious and aneüc. Tli iddejs is a re: re-en
titive h"Hcrite who stands ujmi the door of the
House a an exponent of the Sunday school gain n--ro ia 1 un :i them. The be-t d d'e they
M ine law. and -:enernl moral lef.-rm inteie-ts chii make to recov er is to be for the Union, audi oi I V;i tisy I v. i in i S:evei.s istlie 3ptikem u lor charge disunion upn their opponents. It is, tf.e.-e ii tertSl. and l-or besotttul John Forr.ev jerhaps. the lrt than can be done for party; and n;vs through ihe Ühhy channels of the i'rrtt "to the cunTiy, it can take rare of itie'.f.
as the" j ju; n uit SlLTt C FoBVXT. Furveors t the Fnbiic Morals, and Gcspel-Givers ti the Republican P.rty. Reierence: Sliujn Cameron, James Iiuchanan, Edwin Forrest, Gideon Welles, Af e Li:. cola, Ale Olition a t
Luuiiulle Dtvucrat.
General Hunter' Ortlrr.
If wh-vt the telegraph litl yestenisy of Gen. Hunter is true, which we are not disposed to be
l eve on the yrtset.t authority, he should be
I'mra t.e Nf w fork OWrrer. The ConMituftnn Ilrpealcd.
- In the Senate of ihe Uni"! State, when the : arrest and in; n-onmcnt cf Gen. Stone werei under dlscu'si-.:., Semtor W.!eV reply to ihej arirumeut that Gen. 3wone's rights, under the j Constitution, the common law ar. i the military i law of the coutitry, had teen vioitel, was that J
tne Oorernment, in tins prent exiLrency, is runa to protect it-e!f, ar.J that the Constitution is virtually repealed until the Government has becsme able to re tore its authority in the rebellious States. We End this in "the rexrt of the debites in Congress. It has been beiore the public for a week or more without contradiction; we copy it tT f i-ten the eyes of the nation u;o;i it, aa the highest arow.il ret made of a doctrine that is
working a radical changoj in the theory of our i
itovcrumer.i, ana rapioiy tran-iorming ii nuo a riespoti.-m of the wort possible type and form. If i his doctrine. so distinctly set forrt by Senator Wade, aiui which has been with epual baldness avowed by Senator Surauer and other distinguiheJ atxdilion leaders, becomes tl.epdicy and cree-1 of the country, our Government, like "the taseleü tahric of a dreim," is goi:e, and on'y a miserable wreck is left behind, Before th'a theory of Senator Wade is submitted to, we would do well to try the questitn before tbe Supreme Court, and if that judicatory affirms it as the law of the land, it will be our privilege to choose between submission to it and voluntary eiile to S.beria or Japan. We fr.n kly confess that we would prefer the despotism of a Pagan prince to that of a mob. If Mr. ade's doctrine is found, wc hare no Government but the will of the man who wields the army and navy, regardless of the Constitution which he is set and sworn to uphold by those ptower. Mr. Thomas, of Massachusetts, has ably and nobly risen up, in the spirit and w ith much of the -ower of Webster, to throttle this heresy. He has maintained the supremacy of the Constitution and the subordination of the Government; and with equal eloquence and truth he significantly points to the authors of this new revolutionary doctrine and declares: "In seeking to change the Constitution by force of aims, we become the rebels we are striving to subdue."
1 he Constitution was not made for fair w eath' r i
"only. It is good for time of je.iee and better!
Hill for time of wi:r. There is little need of law when men are willing to obey; but when war breaks the peace and security of society, when tiie passions of men are lashed into raj;e, and the nation is suddenly plunged into the vortex of civil strife, then the rights of communities and individuals are iu dancer, and the only protection which the loyal citizen enjoys is the Constitution of his country. It is a grand mistake, which even good men sometimes make, that the apparent necessity of the hour justifies a ruler in the usurpation of illegal power. This fallacy is the universal ajxdogy ivhih tyrants ple.td. By this abuse of power the liberties of nations have been blotted out, and the lives of thousands sacrificed. Whit we want now in Congress is a spirit of devotion to the laws and principles of the Government a spirit of patriotism rising far above the behests of party or prejudice, and ignoring utterly all schemes of President making or unmaking, while the energies of mind and the material resources of the country are summoned to the single purpose of restoring the Union to the basis of the Constitution, y If Senator Wade's theory becomes the theory, of the war. there will be no more constitutional liberty in the Republic of the West.
AMUSEMENTS.
ANTONIO BROTHERS' CIIElT iVORLD
AND GYMNASIUM.
DRY GOODS.
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used so olten and with such complete success. 1 have written v. great haste, and trust you will pardon the errors iu couijosiLiuii which may have thus an.-en. I'aUf Cliargo of the ltcpubiican-i. It is encouraging to seceOi in the South toiead the charge now iiu.u-triously made that the Dem oiT.itie party North is seces.i or sympathises with the i eoellioii. If the charge weie -rue, it would be consoling and indeed edifying to Davis & Co. It is a ell known tint the Democracy of the North is a ) wer fu I btwly ; th it the m tjority against them iu any State is but h small per cent of the whole population. More resolute or deiermitiel men aie not to be found. The rebels South know' this.
an 1 if this no wei ful organization will aid them,
what have they lo fear ultimately? True, the rebel armies may be overthrown, but then coir.es the fire in tiie rear; and a divided North will leave theiebellion successful after its ai mies are beaten, dispersed and dissipated. Republican papers are busy making this charge. It is very god party clap trap at home. Wherever it is believed of course votes are lost to the
Deini era tic partv and won to their enemies, and thus enterprising politicians get otlice and spoUs. j That is ail very well, if success without any par- j titular leg ird for principle is the object. If it i were ttuw, tlie rebellion is prettv safe. It is run !
whom the sm ill sardines of abolition look up to j out as far as elleclu 1 resistence is concerned; but a a great whale in the "Hink Sei," is a verv ; it woik WU he done at the ballot box in the I tine l'.ustra'ioi, ,,f the exees-ive m rilily of ar.- j Ni t!i. and by paralyzing, at last, all military j l.ti'.ni-ni lie is now puibabiy seventy y ears of ' ell n ts in that region. At present it has the el'- j age; l.e is nominally an old bachelor; virtually feet to revive the embeis of hope in the Cn fed , j he is a ma r e 1 m tl.. 1 sut-oos-ei it n I ce t i.dv he '"i tempts them to hold on for a divided North, j
h, if i ui:ior can beat all relied upon. This I ki.ow : Tludder.s loves the nigger; Thad leus is In iiest in hia admiration for the Atrieati; Til idu'eus lives with . i ic;ni!e person of the African faith, an I h is iiv ed w dli her for iu my y ears She is his bou-ekee-er, so called, and much the cum plexion of a nt ruct-co!ored trunk. Th ldeus ud the afore-aid femile ate inseparable, like Union and Liberty. Whether yo'i visit him :n IVo'isy iv ani a or t Washington, you will a! way U.v.; ihe " liousekeej. er" and 'Ii; iddeu üviLg toetiirr in harmony and .eice black nnd w hite. wh'lc and black, beautitu'.ly blending in tlie s.'it m l somber lines of uuiversil cipidity. I hul.leus continue to poke up "the tiger," and on one nijit of this last week, at ti.e faro
with it success have come ternb.e calamities; and under the'n rule it is not likely ever to be better. Hence they want a tetter hobby to rule. : T hey change their name, after the fashion of a ro-iue who seeks an alias alter he has disgraced
the name he wore. Their old opponents are!
Rich mom an Coairn Oca Avstags Deprived almost entirely of the provisions of , the tarier slave Slates, the two great rebel ar- i mies of Richmond and Corinth, hastily rr.utercd J and badly provided for a long campaign, i re re- j duce.lt. the altern at re of an early battle, or a! retreat w ithout a batile, for the means of uh , iUi;r. On the ihr band, erery day pw-sts wittuoi a Little uei'glhens McClelian ai...I Hallrtk. ard more an 1 more consolidates their frt es. I WavjM i4 iuitMu-a,t, tUorea.tr, fe av dseai e ; t title. either near H chta n 1 r at Corinth, when : ever y Uay 'a delay t.; er- tea to trenlhen ua anl t Nken aud de mor abxe the eiiirniv.- .YriC York
Zlf We are indebted to Hon. D. P. IIoilo-
m'ght be induced to go into the bu-ines of rais-
. and concludes bv an aopcal for the poor ; persons round iht-eiiy to lok t proierty. of England. Here are a lew ol the w ri- KILtty rKKi;iSJN Kel Estate Aprnt. ts. He says that many ot the Lancasline
The yi I Serie of Knlnnd. In the last number of "Once a 'etk," there is a curious article entitled '"where the ti ig theie the family," which begins by portraying the miseries in Ensrland resulting from tlie war iu this
country
women
tei s fact
mills are closed for the want of cotton, and while there is an abundance of silk at Coventry there is no demand for ribbons. The woikhoii-es aie filled to overflowing with young women and girls. Out of three m liiuns of English women of fitting- years for work, two millions are tit woik for their living; and the number of marriageable women, who have no prospects of oh t.oiioig lut;iiids at home, is six hundred thousand. Tho?e who enjoy the privilege ot sewing for a living. Usually receive only about fifty dollars per annum; and the writer states that out of 1-d ladies ahoui he knew to be thus suj, ported, l were unmarried daughters of profession 1 1 men. As he reniwly for -all these evils, the writer suggests that the poor women of glorious and proud Kugl.md shall be herded together and sent off to New Zealand, Rritish Columbia, and other inhospitable regions. From all this it would seem that England isoppiessed with something quite as bad, and very much like, slavery. It would be well, I fancy, for this mistress of nations to stop her whining alxnit unl'os tun tto America and do something to emancipate her own slaves. Fortune of the Soulier contracted villi those of the Contractor Ar. "Ti.e life of the modern soldier is ill repre rented by heroic fiction. War has means of lestructioii more formidable than the cannon and the sword. Of the thousands f.nd tens of thouOnds that perished in our late contest with France and Spain, a very small part ever felt the stroke of an enemy; the rest 1 mguishel in tents and ships, amid damps ami putrefaction pale, torpid, Spirille?.", and helpless; gasping and groaning un pitied among men, made obdurate by long continuance ot hopeless misery, and were ;t last whelmed into pits or he ived into the ocean w ithoit noiice, w ithout remembrance." "LUit at the conclusion of a ten year's war howare we recompensed for the death of multitudes, and the expenseof million, but by contemplating the sudden glories of paymasters and a. en 8, contractors and commissaries, whose equipages shine like meteors, and whose palaces rise bkt exhalations! These are the men who, without virtue, Itbor. or hazard, are growing rich their country is impoverished; they rejoice when obstinacy or ambition adds another year to slaughter and devastation; and laugh from their de.-k at bra verv and science, while they are adding figure to figure, and cipher to cipher, hoping for a new contract from a new armament, and c ompu'iag the profits of a siee or a tempest." U,rd Urtkine. C2T"We find the following in the Washington dispatches to the N. Y. Journal o Commerce: Rumors have reiche l thicity to the effect that the ul:c alf iirs at Nashville are not n- sati-f .ctory as they might be. The rigid administration of Gov. Johnston i said ti have undergone a change, and it is feudi that he is thinking more
of his own private welfare thi'n is quite natuial
for one w ho has been so yery rebels.
TIIE STAR SHOtt OF 1S2. Tola Omrwny ta eWted from tb lt pfrtrnir cf th age. Trcm! nrnt amocz th fVatnrr of thla raUblUbmeot will t. found E. W. PERRT Th. erist Amerk-mn KIJr. Tba ar.riuto:t tW of tt pr an.1 put.be thrc-ehout tb ciitir4 world 1)m rrocUiue4 Lim tbt " Kaoeatriaa WonJr.M L BELLE JEANETTE, Tba iVac'ifnl and Fancinnttrit Eqne. trit-nn., tha tiett ttzuala rider la tha MRS. E. W. PERRT, Tl. Qun of tk. Arena and Mahra d. Chr-l. SILAS B.UDri5v Th ofiaefalJariM Jocitor, Balarer n.l Knif l tiro.r. ASIITOX d DOXATAX. In lliir thrillirg and beaut if nl act. f Jt-t crlupTt, La Trmprxe, L'Eclicll. Peril lttj-, etc.
JAMES HAXKIXS, The I'mr.ia'ic iconic Ilider. BOR SMITH, TLa Tyrouic llwao. AXTOXIO BROTHERS, Arn.t at vi ti'niLitli. MISTER THOMAS PERRT, lle darii.g Hurt-;.- Hi.l-r.
rMICASI BALLET TROÜPE, In i!.tr ("harncicr lnca. MASTER CEEITO,
y) ;rlfKjne G mn..l and Tnrobl.r.
MOTLET BROTTIERS, Iu their pleaniDg act of tta Two
C'omii)R-s.
"AMEBIC AX EAGLE,' Th- rerrcrrr.it War Horse, introduced ty A. Antonio. W. ?C!II.FrnrS SIIA'KR COR. n r.T, i:f.ei and string land will execute at each exhibition. Th nlf-rit perforiBauc will concluJ with th. startling- and terrific act entitled th. FIRE KING In whlth G. ANTONIO will arpwur oa th Onrd Vt lante, envfh.ped in a TOLCANO OB" FIRE.
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ADMISSION Boxea, Uc.; Tit, 25c.
Performance Every Day at 1 and 7 o'clock, 1. M.
WILL EXIliniT AT I N' I) I , V vl , V I O LI f-i SATURDAY, MAY 2 4. I'O.JTIVKLY FOR ONE IUY ONLY, Comer of Tcnreee and Cicorgia t.trp-ti, north of Terr
Ilauto Irel-bt Ijjot.
myI6-d:d
it. S. MNGtSS, Ag.r.t.
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
17" OK SALK AND KXC H A Kf K ? 1" V F RAI. FLFUANT ' res tlonccs in tliis city. Also, huitdmg lots arid uburlian n-sii'.ence, on eay tonus. A'.-o, llarilfn Lots, varying in tze from one to forty acres. a!m, 'Wsterri band, to exch;int for city property, and will p ty titTt-reiice of v.lu in money. Those w i.-hinj- to sell or ;cliaiit property are requested to rait aid r citr ihr ir ;r'prty ori my bo- kf. I'ersons le-irin ar t buy or excliaiiye property are re;u?tcd to call. I ;ils negotiate ..an of money, examine titles, and pay taxe-. H-r.e and lu ;iry .Iways ready to convey
bitter against the
CT U'enkv's Geritmis are paid to be behaving ImiIIv burning, plundering and ravishing. The Utassv-fiarit) ildi men are said t.) be the murderers ot Robert E. Scott.
MEDICAL.
JOHN HARVEY. HAVING FOR UPWARD OF
t we'll v veara ! w-tea uis proi.'sMoinii time t xclu-
sivfly b the treatment of female lif f icnllie5, and i.avliiirsucce ! in bouxanda of ca in restoring the aitliried to sound health, hat now entire confidence n oSVriiiK publicly Iii rati .itncrlcan Iriiififi," DR. HARVKY'S CHRONO-THERMAL FEMALE FILLS Which Lave never yet failed (when the directions, havt betn strictly followed,) in removing difficulties arising from OrvSTkUCTIOS, OR STOPPAGE OF NATURE, Or in rptrinj the system to perfect health, w hen nffering from Spinal Amnions, Prolapsus, Uteri, tbe Whites, or ottiT weakti-ss of the Fierine Orleans. Also, in ail case? offK-bilify or Nervous Prostration; HyMerics. Pulj.ita tins, Ac., which are tlie forerunners ot more eriou: dis. ease. Cf-t These pills are perfectly harmlesa on be contf
ttnioii joid may h taken bv ihe mot delicate female with-'
out ratiir?!i-tres. at the same time they artlike a charm by rrenzttierinir, Inviirtiratintr and restoring the Cysten: toa loal'hy condition, end ry brir.nn- on the monthly period with rejrulitritv, no mailer from what ctufp ll.e ohstru-t''.x may arie. Tl.ey should, however, not he talo-n durinc the first three or four niotitlis of prejn.sncy, thontb safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be tt.e result. Fach b.. contain ao rui. Price $1, and when desired will be pent by mail, pre-paid by any advertised A sept, 0:1 rerf-ij-t of ih mrney. Sold by Urusi- f r-erully. J. BKTA7S, R.ohester. New York, Oeieral A"ent. TOMI.INSON A COX, A cent for Indianapolis Jnt19-dAw'6I
.1 Slight Coltl, cui a II Saa ä rn r s s cr JDiitcnl, which mifzflt he chcdccd va? with a simple remedy,
if neglected, often termiruites tericu&ly. Few are aware cf the imrcrtzrce cf
stepping a cuo-ft. cr llqil ßcLcL in, Us firzi stage ; that wizh in the berdrjrdnrr wculd vidi, to a
müd remedy, if net attended to, soon.
attacks the lungs. J$.ciUJLrL a. QcjrLC.IiLciL7fiCLC.lLea. were first introduce! eleven years agj:
It has been, proved that they are the.
4 tu
mm
loa M - s
M
hezi artide hefcre the
rullic
r s
J2 ciaAs, $cltL&t jf-ttarLcuilx,
Cough in ,crL&.umiLlcn., ar d numerous affeciicns cf the JDIhtaaLi
giving immediate relief. Public Speakers Sf Singers " wz'-l find them effezi-jtl fzr cU.arir.rj 2 and strengthening- the vcic-f EJLd by all (2)ruggizis and Q.'Urc in J Medicine, ai 5 cerJLs j:.r 7 c r.
DIED.
r.IN'iHAM At Kvan.iviile.cn Mondav tnort.'--r. the
'J L int., Mrs. Mry Hingham, irs of Wil.ani II. Bing- j
l.ani, .- , r r trial c;:y.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS. C. L. S. Itlatthews, GENERAL COMMISSION
?-l4?iul IVotioo. 10 ADVERTISERS. 'Ayl,idrertifmtnt Uten for it ; time, m-l frdfrfJ out brf'f th rs'ir I un
of the time t;eitfed, xiil be charjtd tht rtjulir r.iraa j
fir then imt n ti the time they are orJertd out.
AND
MEDICAL.
FORWARDING MERCHANT, Large Fire-Proof IluHriing, NO. 124 FOURTH ST., "WF.ST SIDE,
; llrtueni 71 a in Mrret and the Itivcr,
LOUISVILLE. KY. C"n4iiiT.eTits are re spctf-l!y solic'ted, ar.d lartacd.a.e .--.iti w.th nrooi'.t reiun zuaraateed. jar.13
NOTICE.
trotnptlv rccdlevl by tiie I'resident.
.' The cotidact impute i tj (ien. Hunter is an I ; outrage, not ua'y on Lumanity and the Con-titu-tin, bnt ujxjii the dlcUte; -f ue, io:h com- ' tin n a if! niilitny. It is a reckle- and juilty vic!.itii!i ot" TM.lirv a wpIS .i iI" nrinri'e. Siih ,
vat. Cummisioi,er of Patent. f.,r a packe of Cl.,,iui.t it ui.checked. would neutralize, r.nd ; cotton seed. If that ditm-iiished geMlenun moreihin neutralize, tha brightest victories e. will send u in addition a fc contrabands, e ahvs- l' ,!,? Gflf: ,An ,ut!k,r C?M
oi contiuct at once so criminal ana su siu-aa mcr-1 . iis the ditirr.tce he woaM bring u:on th taute
ing cotton. . Le betravs. We cannot as yet be'ieie that Gen. llunter is A letter f.orn Wasbinjrton, sjy tne Cin such an c:!icer. It l.e i, Ut hini Us in.-tar.lly re- ; cinnati Fret, ftate tliat the city is actually callel; for. in the very hour ot triumph, he throws ' warnilnx with iie?ne a rupee! and homeless i 'en the doora of enr stronghold tu the tnemy, ; multitude The "aM)rlH.ie snpporte.1 by the city tun. !n victory to ahes iu our p-ap. In this j i lull to oierfliia; noJ cre' of them are case, wluteier (Ien. HiH.ter nia? be ia UiOtive,
daily turred away. - hi. hk his et- iul train Cm.'re, a tra.torin - - - - . rrt-t. t. I'ui e .ncerely hoi that this case may
'Milton lVer, a p rirate cf the 31t Indi- lirn out to Le Ml the frue tLe. If it tl.ot.ld.we j nt Volu iieer-. I.j Ucn arrested on the charge aie cou.i-iit tl.at il.e 1'iesii.ient. in the lea . of n'ar.n? tlt otsiriK'tiH ki tho raitrai trat k f"niu cx.-e ol Kren Mit, Ül diiclurse I. IS im j
PRFVFWTinW 15 RPTTFR TWAW PIIRF. i f iw na of sptkCKK t ocwkll has this Jav
fl MSIbllllWII , W W , It... Ill WI.V H . , , . . , V . j X been 2i?sclved y mutual coi.sert. lbe bu.-iDe
f 110 LAWFft OF DHLICATF. HL VLTH ORtMPAtRF.D i. or,j:ut ation. or to tfcos by whom an Increase of f iini'j is from aay re.on o'ijectionable, the i idersined wt-ctd oTrr a i revription w Lieh m perfrct'y r-ltaWe nd afe. ai.d which ha oeen prevribed in ranoi. part of tLeO'.d "A'urld f-r thepatcenttsry. AI. hough tl i article isverycl'ap ail .nple, yetil ka U-ea aut op in bail pU.t bottle and o!d rerjr ettenive!y at tbe exhorbitant price of fj per bottle, tbe andersia-d propose' fur nisb tbe recipe fur il, hr the po-?aon of which every laJy can -upply bert-elf with a perfect iafegyard, at try drutr store for the tnfline ura of 25 cent per year. Any phyicjaa or dru-it will telt you it UperTertlThanniv., tboasaudaof teitimoolal caa be prac'if at af fti elJJca.-y. Scut to any part of tbe world on receipt f II, by addretng. Im. i.C. DKVERAUX, P.. rx,No.2i51,New Uayen.Cstijnecticat. aly:2-d4-61
w ... ba coiitii-uej at tbe cU nul r.y at. rnctr, wao will keep cor.tar.t'j on Lir.d a full t-pply of the very tet artie'ea cf Family Groceries, cbeap for cash. H wall at al time be pleased to t-e Lia old cus tomer and make new ones. I
All persoo owin the late frm wilt peae csll at the old stand and make settlement by note or cah. Short tettlemena make loi.g friet.d. - SPENCER & SOCfTELL. T. S AH the nt standina; debt art eotnira- to Mr. Socweli. bat pa v menu may Le made to Ur Sjx-ix-er. tAkir.ir a receipt tl.erefor. apCi II it. MJCA"(.IX.
PHYSICIANS.
POTATOES.
in Illdiina Lich catleJ the icc'detit that re- leratueduty witli rioiaputude and deciaiun.
wiled in thr drath of Prof. Hrtcher. Litt. Jour, luierdle Journal.
1000
rrs he ls wnrTE yrsnAxcc i-ota.
lue, at rrum . tttM pre tj-u-i. ju4
rec -i-u aoU Xvr at k 1 mrra-drtt
VriHliau ttreet.
TV. nSUKIL
Drs Par vi ii V F let eher. 50. er xorrrn alvbama stkuet.
Dr. n"tcLrresMrnre. No. 117 North Teoaeee tret. ! Dr. earvii'f. No. 69 North Alabama treet. mitl-dlm !
DRS, JAMESON & FUNKHÄUSER, SOUTII MERIDIAN STREET. ' j.t-J6ia
I0 TZB ilDESS.
SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY GOODS JTJST RECEIVED A.T Ho. 5 East Washington . St., C05SiSTtNG IX TAkT OP
FIXE DIIESS C.00D5. LACE AND SILK MANTLES, LINEN'S. ULüVEü AND HOSIERY,
PARASOLS.
BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. NEW STYLES SAQL'KS, WHITE GOODS. EMIIROIDERIES.
SCN UMBRELLAS.
HOOP SKIRTS. . SILK MITTb,
LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, .lim', and Koj' Wear, Triiiiiniiis olioii, Vc.
EVERYTniXG IN TUE LINE, AXD AT TRICE? TO .ITT THE TIMES. CALL SlHJX AND EX AMINK TIIE J-TtX'K. M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.
RAILROADS.
HOTELS.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS 1S62. rogS5?55Bgg 1862. NEV ARRANGEMENT. .' e t' Itoute lo C ! irao via KoUoino, 31 MILES S1I0KTEK THAN OTHER HOCTE.
train wiH be
French's Hotel, ON THE r.UUOPE AN 11.AN. CTTT er I rota.
MAY
-S ANI AFTER
J run a follow: A Ma:t Tra;a will tea-re tudianapolis at 11:10 A htp at all stations and niise close Connection at kokomo with train on the Cii i:inati and Cliica'O Air Une liailroad fur Ia)?anport, YafaraiMi a:id CLicao, and arrive at r ru at 3:15 1'. M., in lime to nuke connect!'.:. s a ith trains the Toledo and Wabash Hailwaj, g-iog IUst aud AYest.
IMnTOiDtr, the same train will leave Vera at COO ' A. M.. after the arrival or tbe trin on the T. A VY. P.. W. j from the Kast. and arrive at Iiu'ljuaiitdU at 9.1.0 A. M.
in time to make connections for ail points Kat,Sontb and VVvt. Ait Expresstrain will leave Indianapolis at 10-.."t5 1. M-, connect nt Kokomo with train for Cliicairo. and arrive at Teru at 5 00 A. M., intime toniakeronm-ction with trains Roir.g Ea-t and Weit on the Toledo and Wabah Kailway. Returnintr the same train w ill leave Tem at 12:00 M., making close coi.r.ectin at Kokomo with the train on the Cincinnati and Chicago Uailway from Chicago Yalparaiso and Loansport, and arrive at Indianapolis at
4:10 I'. JL, in time to connect with the evening train for si t .i v . . ; . . 1 . I
VHil l.ll.illl, l'Uls Hie aim uii.fr T-'Uiiis. Sp-cial attention piven to the tMn-portatlon of live stock, produce and menhandise licuorally. I)AMI M ACT, General Ai?ent and Superintendent. Theo. V. Hat ohict. General Ticket Afrent. apl 2-dly
snr.u: itiions r,o n;.TH n:ir day. CITT IIAIX Si,'CAr:E.COK rUANKFonTST.. Opp'iteCity Hall.
A5! T'TT MAY PK 0RTKIJri IN TIIK
sj. i i..ii Infect nry. ITiere I a rarter s snop an i
lutt.-r.. mt ütjched to tr.e Hotel. rry I'K'ware of I.unnrawd Harimen who.ay niTl. I'll r.M" lit no3.'6l-dIj 1-ropp.ctor.
DRY COODS.
AGENCY.
W. W. LEATHER .GEO. CARTER D. 8. MKEa.IAN ,
Leulliers, Carter V llcliernan -tw.":tlajrBia sr-tv"'iH arm 'Kj-E.-m-av-at
neinir conriecie.i wain a Miuiary v.
rX Asciicy at Vashlngton City, are f
" collection and M-curiiitr of retihion.
Back Tay of deceased and discharged soldier, am all the claims and demand atrainst the tJovrmmert. Peron residing in any part of the State may have their claim keen red by addressing them and stating particular fully Otlice M5 Fast Washington street, in the second building west of the Cmrt Houe Tuare, IndiAnapnli. Ind. j It feiienc'ES (iov. Morton. Laz. Noble, 1J. (ien. Wat- -lace, Briff.l.t-ii. DuxuonttCol. JoUnCobum, Judge IVrkins, Supreme Court. . apO-dly I
MEDICAL,
.11 A -IV II O O I) ; now lost! now iu:si oiti:Dii
Juht ruhlinhed in a Staled Enuloj. t PK1CK SIX CFNTS. LFCTCRK on the Nature, Treatment and P.adical Cure of Sperm.t'orrhi?a or Seminal "iVeakne?, Involuntary Fmissions Stxual lability ani Impediment to iiiirriae generally. Nervousness, Consumption, Kpilepsy and Kits; Mental and lhvical Incafarity, resulting froni Self-Abuse, Ac. Iiy KORK I CT J. CULYKKWKLL, M. I)., Author of ttie Orten LJc, de "A Foon to Thousand of Sufferers," ent nnder teal in a plain envelope, to any ad Iret., pot pail, on receipt of Mx cents
or two postage fct.imp. i y Ir. Cll. J. C UUM., 1Z Vmery. New York, TostolTice Dox 4.rt6. apr3-di w3m is
I ""I -aB-MBlllE a C t 3
y-xr-
JViV. l'ill are tlie r-snlt of mu-h -teaty aod careI ful experience in all varieties, of ' niale complaints, an.f in cas"s of IrresuNriin, Suppres-ion-, luchrrhea or White, Inflammation of the bladder, KUney and Womb, and loss of Nervous Knergy, etc. Thir use I above all praise. Are entirely free from any Mercurial or Mineral poio, are purely vegetable, and are free from danirer; can be U!ed with perfect af-'ty. Amonar the many thousand that have ued thero in all parts of the Union hose rpeak ill of thera, for all like them.
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DB.DACIEH'.s
2A. "3J rJC IJMarred Iadie in certain Mtualion fhMild ntt nae theui. I or reason ee d;reciiin on each box I'rire One Dollur Per Hoi. They are er.t in a thin. Cat box, poa frr, to al part of the United States upoiftlie reeeij.t "of th piice. Prepared ar.d .old by lbt EVi l, N'j. 19 Virc-.r.ii Avr.u, Ir:y7-,lwly ' Icdianapo'i-, Indiana.
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FOR SALE.
THE UNDERHILL BLGCK F0R SALE AT REDUCED PRICES. DeMrabl D.iilding Leu fronti? on Penney! ran:, Iielaware aii ikb:gni t..
OF SQUAP.E 50. 4, AS PK2 PLAT. NORTH STREET.
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JOII TI. LOUD.
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1 45 ier foot 2.250. - c . . - ; lö pcrItool 2,230. -
J. IC. OSGOOD. SüM for 1,'7A.
sold rou 116,000
w I.MJ'PLI Ft .TIA HU 'm IXSTITL'TC. a 7, . .
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Sold to
r. DAVID .TIACVf Lq.
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t.soiatoUcv.;ir.Tindall
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twrtn tir.Boi. IUwr ju1 Vorth itrt u. b!cb lhe cet.:er cf IcuuBipoiu. Parti. w-y,,g mor-- Ih.n f ,,J" , tmi,f.Ir fitraSi voceoyerT-:Wtf. Jewelry Mor. H. PARRn. lBllir.at.Kli..lr.liit, jvtrniry I, 1i-ol8ai
