Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3645, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 June 1862 — Page 2
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fault wdh ofl-crrs of the (tovernriif-Tit h;i upon the President! The lVeV.dnt. Ie-1 to be
ll; r h ji'-i-e fciiiit u. Tho 4i4t i I.e tht ilcLlfiUn had twice a stron.; & Iure
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iiit:. 'hl tbe oihcr dav, i!m( tie nir- ene'iiy was in front of him, mty f. ive d verted I
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AMUSEMENTS.
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Domocratic Union State Ticket.
roa tcftzTAtr or stats, JA1IK3 S. ATHON. Of Muioa County. ro AipiToa or utati, JOSKl'Il HI ST INK, Of Fount' u floawtv. 0 Tttt ttft Or TATK. Mat niKw l. ukktt. Of DtTie CuuBtT. tön, ATT()R IT OUtKL, OSC A II It IIOKD. Ot Occitur OiLntj. ro iri.iJ'T-DaT r ritt.it imtictio, äAMUKL L. KL'CJO, Ol Atlen 0" ttuljr.
The Public Debt. The Secreurr of the Treiurf report the pulVe Seht to be $ 191,4 15,9r4. ThU U only the r?iterel debt -the amount for which the Got er n met it ha i-nel lti Ihbilitic:. The unaettled üedibtedire, inciidng the uncAncellc! cUitu a-iin.-t the Government, will largely inceease iJiii amount, jerhipi d rdble it. And ever d.ij thi immense debt ffrow lrper. I The Mover Fraud. We call attention to the c tnl of Hon. D. S. Dicii5ox, the Attorney ('eneml of New Turk, which we copy fron the New York Herald, iu reference to the "Stotj fraud." It wiil te rercvl lecled that Governor MuaTo.x claim that from the time he wa. informed of the fraud hewasanx ioua. that the guilty partie aiioudd beexol and puiiUii. Hon. J. r. Usiita, then Attorney General of the State, Utes in a erd pubhhel in our p;er a few tt.inrfHgo, thiwhen iu NewVoik
at the time referjed to by Sr. 1)ickiox, after a full i:ie-ti.ition, he cnue to the coiicluion that the St ite w;n in no way liable for the Iru'idultiit Uaue ot the Indiana bond. Now it ppiira that ((neritor MuuruM, iu a note Ut 31r. Drcimj?i, nt the time referre-1 to, i-tte I to him "it Ueir4o!e the whole m Her houM rcm iiii a St.ite secret lor the pie?t-iit." I not iiU ct'i.firn.atory rvitlence thl Uoernor ilonrN, vsiiu the Attorrey (ie.era!. Lull CoInnloler." and A cent of State, were parties to the arrangement w im Mr. Stovi iiul hi ronfeJerate., that ujki the rc tun uhd ea.-ici'M.ttion of the ".irfp.ir i-.-i.es," no exposure hluahl he m de of tlx; frand? Thin U tlie complexion that th tt affair isow f ieseots.
of r l.r il u.k. .ir;tMt. 1 Iw cc'iti.a. rid c i'.ou All ti e Ilepubiicn nd atn.i a jinriHl iKre.tTVitit hve fiercely aAilcl lnm, whi'.e the Journal af Commerce, and conservative
mm Kenerallr, hate beeo abolutely jilent on
ato!ri lur, in prt. witli Kr :inkliii d; vi-i ni but i h.. .ie the Wrilwort!i4, aril the like. anjut
the FiCM Jent, in'nu itei iK-h ertori, feuch blander, iMU the Prcs.dcnti il head? Hut the facts are sri'l ther are obriou to ev-
lh Country t.i" tliu I nt.y time tor fiity yer.-.
anil a te- riV'e rtic'e i not to he ha.l -Common
six twi-t i erf-e arj ! up to Ir'.il'Jj
the ul.'ect, attributing the misfortune to no one i erh!y in and abjut Washington that will ?eek
in particular, but taking it cne of the revere of wur which tuut oroeiimw coir.e. We appeal, with perfect confidence, to the record of the pa-t . . i k : . Ml '. , I Ä i ,
after truththat ten d iy ao at leit Uiere were from 1M,UK) to i5.00 men atxjut Wahinzun,
eI(;IuiTe of the McDowell corja on the Kppi-
w inter, and Lttory will t delruiii.e the lad, Launock, wLj. previous to tl reiUjratiun of tt e tht ami'l the wh.rlwiiul of aiiU-tavtry m 1 Aquia Creek rAÜnaii. woulJ h ire been of Try uei, and the Varviji, stiiftin, uncert tin and i little ervit-e in re;eliii'jt an? fn.'.dct cjt.h vi t urifrutort(ij inj nlsf. adv'ne, rownrel ntrl ile- M ui .m-., such Jat k-ii has aitde down the m ikJ 4 ot ' alio! i don ralica!. the l'iJeiit aici ) .Setuu'loh. Wft-hintou. since OlnLer or No
hN cibiret have had no solid ar.d Bife leütve vemner Iv-t.ht ber. ai Mie l'nni the e;.t'tny as
rr- C rr!-, or Tir-j i -tt. fr a livr.ti tnan
r ur k . At I t" 'i' t
L... , . . - . 'i.i hihi i ,m'-- ...... ure l oil ha adrat:ccl to i4-.-, in cnne- lTir: to bi! t -U I'T Ptis. quence of A ; emulative deinatid an 1 a liht :iiK!e Seat ia Ir:vte Lox took. A manufacturer i. the chief buyer. There j GaUerj
h i been hardly anything done in me? pork, and
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pricej have teen nominal; go.nl ruuutr brandi wee offered at f 10. rid city at $10 .V. It h declir.el to $11 25tll W in New York, the
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TDURSDAY KVENING. JUNK 5.
excep on the nn-er4tive men nnd con-4-rva-tive journaN ol the 1 ay. Ken now, when Mr. L'Kcda revfike? H unter' onler for the very pur-po-e of showing the natin th t ! e intend to permit n interference with constitution tl rilit. the leading papers of the? radical wipg at the North, likie.id of iuin the 1'ievdent in hii deizn". u l holdiiiif hiuiup to the Nith and the
Soitth, the delender of the Constitution, re
Nevr Yolk or Uo-lon.' Ben Perlev I'.re, who
ha. jut been ap-ointcd to a toit;on in the arm , le'eraphed to the Iston Journal from Wasliinjton lit Monday, thiw: "Wahingtou i ;n safe from invasion as Boston i.4.". McDoweU'a corpa wa tiken from McC'ell an for ;o!itical, not miiit irv p'ir;e and the Ie-
ident. if lie acted the p.rl tlie Tin'$ Imputes to
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arguing aid fulmin itin their tJed ritina th t him, heraaie tlie - iiiiruuient of ottterV titormi-
the rreideiit doe not mean wlut be says, tii it j ti n ai.d ai!;itioii, he lie.n t!iw early, origin il he is radical at heart, that he inteud to aitack S and ub.din riend of Genial ilcCie.l an, whi!
the Constitution hiuirfif runie d tv, that aboii tiinl.-ts c tn tru-t him and coiiMTvntive tnn c iti
not, in rhoit that he has been pnr-uin a u)po critical course e er hi uce he tok the chair, aixi that h j m only waiting a proper uiotnent t leid a grand rush into anartliy. Au-I thi U what thoe papery c.ill upportin the Gov eminent. A. Y. Journal of Oimnurce.
?i w lilru in Finance. The party jjwer ij actiog up(n the theory that "a public !ebt ia a public Meting," or the larger the expeudituie and the letter the debt the better will be tlie condition of the people. Secretary Cma.c ba.eshi tin mci tl policy upon a cloe estimate of the smallest number of producer it will require to support tlie entire population and maintain the (ioveruuiut. We do not understand hi calculation exactly, tiut we believe hi estimate to be that the labor of one in ten i sufüciejit fur those pur;-e. And he is now exertaieiitin to a.ceitain whether hi theory I correct. The Secretary entertains the idea that the people can ttand a much pre iter drain upon their resource than they thought possible. Al!lhee experiment miy be interesting to speculator iu tiumcial tlieorie, but according to our old fashion notion., tho lcs the public debt, the greater economy in public ex;eu liture, and the m re simple the adminis tration of the Government, the better will be the condition of the people, and the stronger tlie Government. There are, of rour.se, great emerencie in a nation' history which make a public de t a nece4'ty, but it i the hiht of folly to suppose that the Government can continue it present enormous outlays mtirely upon a credit hjsteui without being overtaken by a ruinous fituticiil revuliioa It eeerns to bo tlie aim to rut Wo all out of the Government po4ib!e, not to prosecute the war for the leiti in ite' purpose of restoring and maintaining the Union under the Constitution, at the lea-t :oh'.ble co-t and and within the briefest peiiod. According to the Secretary of the Treasury' latest e-linntCs the Adtnini-tr ation ii ii.creasing the "public b!tvsrii.;" not le.-i tli.m two million do lir a day. If Republican tiuanciering con-
tn.ues much loti'er ilie i en!e ot the L inteo
be iu the "happy condition"
people of Kurland, France,
Austria and Spam. And a lo.ii: a the faitv in jwer control the Government theie wi'l be an iiicie.e of the public t!bt until the resource of the country are eihui-ted. Kven if the uri e itie- of the n.ttin have drniande-1 all the elh rt th it have been nude for its preservation, mill an hotit.t and s.i;-n.-iius .xiiiiiii trai.on of public attain all could luve been
acciui,'IisheI tint has been at one hail the j -
co-t. Uutiiisteid of economy the e flart eetr. to have btn, and it yet CvUit nue to be, to h r blessing" u;xi the country by making the
ite- will soon I of tlie debt ridden
The I'rcaldent and liorcrnnicnt Contract. If the President entertain tlie opinion th it by a-suniini: the rcsp'ti-.bi!it of tho ac t. of his Min iter or Secie'anes, be ill thu .shield ihem tnm censure lor net of miste ian-e or m I Je cuncc in olüce, he know much less of the temper of the j-eoplethaii we have iveo him credit I'-t. 5v pretending to do this lie in no w ise leiieve ihem, while if believtd, he would c II d wn u-n him.-elf the obloquy and inoicnation which now o justly rest upon them. The ine'ie which he sent into the llou-e of Ke;reseutative upjn the subject of the re-ol itiou whi !i theypi.-sed ten-unu Mr. Cameron lr cettain act done by him while SH-rctarv of War, will, we are sure, strike the public as very disingenuous, ai.d wanlii!' iu that trais:litforward fai d.T nd truthfu!ntjs which he ha hitherto had c;ed:t iVir iu un tin n!ii dree. WJwt wa the resolution? It le.id- thus: " lirsolred, Tliat Simon Ci mron, late Serre taryof War, by inventing Alexander Cummiiu with large sums of public money, and authority topurcliase military puwplie without restriction, without reijuiiing of him any guarantee for the faithful pei formance f hi. dut:es, w hen the Service f compel ent p'i'i'ic tdlicer were available; and bv involv.ng the Oovernnu nt iuavnstnuui ber of coütracLs with persons not legitim itelv ern
ployed in the busii.es pertaing to tlie subject matter of such contractu, especially in ll.ej.oichase of arms for luture delivery, has adopted a policy highly injurious." Vv hit were the act pointed out? That Mr. Cuniming wa intrusted with largo sums of money and authority to purchase supplies, when the fcrvicc of public ufiicer could have been secured. The Pieident's; answer to thi i that they did not knuw who to trust. If that wa true, it wa still more incumbent upon tlie Admiuistra' tiou to employ men of known integrity and Ftanding, men w1h had lth reputition and character at stake, instead ol a mere ptditical adventuter. This excuse was unworthy of the President. Ibit what el-e wa complaineil ol? That the Secretary involved the Government in a vast number of contracts with jriiis not le gitimately erajdoyed in the business pertaining to the subject matter of such contracts, e.-pe.'i ally in the purchase of arm for future deliver y. This refers to the giving out of contrict to politician fcuch a the New York Tribune concern, the horse contract to heal political feuds in Pennsylvania, and many others of the like ilk. Now tue Pre-i dect, while professing to cover Mr. Cameron with his long Scotch mantle, and thus hide h.ni from the public gaze, has only coveted put of tlie huge fraud committed. They were too large ev en for the President's cap u-ioun cloak to cover. He stop piiort ol the m dn ground of the censuie. It must be lemembered that the contracts for arm were entered into long after the com munication was open between Washington and New York. Thcr was no necessity for any hoax. Agents had been di-p itched to I'uroj e, all the m mufactories iu the country were fully emploved, and then it was the-e contracts vveae entered into. This riolicv wa continued uiit.l January, The list and most obju-tioiuble contract, p otiaps. nt' the whole, w is brought to light sitter Mr. C moron had ro-igi-ed hi.J position as Secretary of War. Il any one will tke the trouble to re id the evidence taken by tue s, ecial committee, he cm not fad to believ e lit it the II.itie of Re,no-ont.i tive v. .s fully jus'itied in l ne pa4 ij;e ot the resolution wliirli itajipte!, and we sliilibe -u,-pri.se 1 if tint ho ly t ikes iju ely the t onstue im pliel l,v the Pie.-htcnt's uie.-jace, ir will chu.ge their opinion be mum1 th iVe-idcnt undertakes to 9ume the ics;im,!i I tv. The ruth th it t'.e Piei'iesit is eiidaiiesiiig t!ie fair name he has hitherto enjov ed by "a.ssur.iing th re-poiisi':i;t v " ol acts whn fi were coinimlted by otics. It is the acts , the people's i e;i esenlati ves complain ot, it is tin frauds rouunitte i, not the persons, and it the l'ie-ideiit i ;i m-rs Iu a.--tiioe the-e ;icis. di-i.c and coiiiUi:Uel without Ins knowledge or consent at the t'lne, imply la'cuise he selected the olhi-ers. he wall tiud that h has taken tijH.i, hinistlf a burden nh ch nil! bring his gray !i iirdown with o'ow to the grave. We leiet t-x t eeliiiiil y the iiies-age :i a winde, l.ut it thcic
the ad-wottlr ami the like wete in every w .y intriguing ag.iin-t him, just as thev have been
intriguing there ag linst "the enforcement of the
laws."
History will record, we venture to sav, when
the history of the Washington Intrigues are ali hereafter written out,, that, in order to prevent the jMjssibility of General McClcIlan becoming a President (;m idea that nee in never to have enterel into his heid, a we juage by his outpt J acts) cahallera in Washington were wiliiiTgno acnf.ee his whole command, while to McDowell, B iiiks and Fiemottt were to be giveu the honor of taking R chmorid. To this cabal, in which wc have no idea that Panks and Fremwnt were pirtie?, we owe the sacrilice oi Rank? on the Snen mdoah, ami two or three week delay in the occupation ot Ilichmond.
.tock there in the inspection w,rehou-ei beinJH JIATlfalA ElEUO' lo.llo b irret, the largest ot uftv per cent, e er thereat one time lfore.. On the Lt of Jur.e ! 's T"E I liÜJ ' htr,r the'stock w:.a Til f.i I brls N'otwoh. MASKS JTZ PACES.
st indium this large stovk, a:id tiie de .line in price i ! in New Yotk, recent events h tve stiei gthen-d VW T.Iff. ' .T.C.ftTWl. j
the hope of a Southern dem and. which ho; ha . 3SdLR. PPTTTT "TUSlCEiTT
exi.-tel to a greater or less extent since hst Jatiinry, and t intalizt-I the trade mure or less, holder are firm, and a t'a'rd cits city bnnd soM today at 5, and first class brands cou'.d not have been bought below $11. There ha been verv little done in bulk meit-s
but tl.ev have been held with uuitorm tirmtiess.
excepting osne hits of country cured, not reu- j
larlv ru. winch sold at 3a.'je lor shoulder and 55gc tor sides, and ye.-tcnlay a lot of clear i'U s Mod at fi'C. C tv cut ami curd i held firmly at 3'.c and fj?4 for shoulder and sides, rib in, and 40 lor hauls. 1 here is home risk incurred in the trans-
SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER D?.Y GOODS JUST RECETvTED AT Ho. 5 East Washington St., CJXSIsYlNCJ IX PAl.T OV
FINE DRESS GOODS. : LACK AND S.LK MANTLES.- '. LINENS. GLOVED AND HOSIERY, PARASOLS.
TO-XORKOW BKXEUT OF MISS MATILDA IJEkOX.
5?5Ue4i Cn le h-X iTrd. r,ih..rs o;u t 7 o"cI..k. cm-Tince.at S. WANTED.
From the Sew York HeruM, Jua'2. Tlie rraudiitrnt Iuc of Indiana Itnmi. IiioiiAMTO., May 31, 15C2. 7o the EJiior of the IhraU: 1 have noticed an article in the lleruld, and other pipers, upon the Indiana State fiauJ.s, which contain the following: "Governor Morton, wbe fi-equent visit to the East have been nude childly to prosecute the work of recovering tho.se illegal securities, at first strongly insisted on an immediate exposure of the whole fraud, but yielded to the sugges
tions of the Dis'nct Atrotney. A. Oikey H'dl, and the Attorney General ol New York, D iniei S Dkkinson, si we hive attempted to state them, and ccnreiitei to a suppression of tho af fair I know not what suggestions Mr. Hail in iy have tuide m the premises, nor what advice he may have given; but, so far a the statement re httes to in sell', it is essentially untrue In Jan mry last, when prosecuting the cae ol homicide, ti:e People against Merritt, in the City Hill, ami when actually engaged in the trial, two gentlemen came into the bar and introduced themselves to me a the Governor and Attorney General ol In dian.t, mid stated that they wished to see and consult me touching a very grave criminal Olfens, which, upon inquiry, I learned was the fraudulent issue of State stock of Indiana. 1 could notleive the trial in which I wa cugiged, nor converse lieeiy with them there, smd, agree ing t) meet tietn a early a(ossio!e when out of court, they left. We had but a lew moments' conversation. No names or details wc:e given by them, nor advice by me. They left, p.-op.ising to confer with Mr. II all, and 1 was to consult with him when opjtortunity afforded. O.i tlie same day I receiv ed a nte from Gov ernor Mor ton, saying they were about leaving town, re ipie-ting ine to see Mr. Hall ujmii the subject, and adding that it was desirable the whole mat ter rdiould rennin a State secret for the present. I, theieloie. treitcl it accordingly. 1 culed to confer with Mr. II ill before leaving the city, but on finding him engaged, left, und had no interview with him. This is all I know of the matter. 1 did not suggest or advi-e that a prosecu tion .should be either deferre I or suppressed, nor anything of the kind, nor did I leirn enough about it to form au opinion whit action ought to to be taken. D. S. Dickinson.
j portation of meat in bulk now since the warm
weither set iu, Irom the fly. 1 e-terday 10,000 pieces shoulders: and rums sdd at Tijc tor the former and 4c f t the latter, taken n-otn a caii at boat, and the revious day 5.01)0 pieces sides, part of the name lot, at 5 52'. A very lijht demand for ü icon, but it is held firmly at 3Jii4o for shoulders, the I dler for heavy, ßlX iCJgC for .'les, t ?4a7c for clear side, and ö'aöy.c tor Common hams. S igarcutel hams s..; i ;.t 6' a T'.jC. Laid has ru'el juiet. but is held firm.y at T'oC.biit not much done; keg is nomiaal at fSc; butchers Gah'a; no head or gut ottering A pood nusines doing in groceries and the ui uket ipritelirui; inohnjse advanced to 4'Jaädc, and the ttock nearly ex!iau'eJ, many of the leading houses hav i:ig none. Sagir e higher thn for raw; Cuhi.S'.ji 9c, and Pinto Rico 1). D C. No choice iu te-tine-1. Coffee very h.m "at 2 l The ptoi ks of sugar and coffee sue light, and the demand from consumers hi increased. Quite an active Government dem ind for hay, and prime timothy tight pressed is wauled at $lb. Loo-e-pressed is in dem in 1 at $lb. A good Ciovernmcnt dem ud for beefcatt'e, and over lo hundred he id were taken at Mondy'i4 riioket by the army contractors, but pi ice
"T "W. T VNTKI A man nt Iii i t. io th w, rk i.f a tf a MnU f im.lr. Liberal w-' w;ll Le iven. In i.i.r? at lU M i- c stro. No. lUtt-s .u-e. J a-.llw
INSURANCE.
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are unchanged.
TROY, .W TORS, FIRE. $47,000 LOSSES ADJl'STEl) AND PAID, w
9 r.rick Store and Contents. 21 Dwellings and Cotten's. 1 Brick sl.op. 2 Erick Stables.
Fr-'in thf Cit c::.ii.-.ti Price Current, Junu 4. lananciol and C onniiercia I Suium.tr lortiie i'ait Wctk. The market for exchange Ins ruled steadv; the dem ind i light and hardly eijuai to the supply. tJoid is lower. We qmoe siiver at - premium buy ing, au l 2yt'Jsj premium selim rate. Inying. . Sellii!. New York par ''aprem
Gold . . . . S.i ver. . .
- l4(ii'-i prent. pi em r piem. '24(a'2l.i oieni
Thelndiiiii bond lraud has' piovcd .is mon sfio'.H as had been anticipated, and two NewYork brokers who it eem weieaccomplices. aie under trial with a hir ptospect tint they vvi.l be .-ent t the S; ate prson. d'hoiii- s. n's Iteooiter savs of nionev matters in 4 New Y'uk: The Ileveilv llo.k. New Jersey, was thrown out bete on Fndtv, tl e'J.'al in-t. This bu k was owned by the parties implicated in the bou is Mi ol' the I oh in a Si .! stoek-i The Northwestern Rank. Warren, Pa., was thrown out on M nid ay, the'd'hli iitst. Tliis bmk eio-ed no be-ai:e the excif emcnt ere ited lv the failure ol the loverly 15 ink c ui-ed the rede:nption to ex -eel the issues. Sj the owner "sliut down the atc at lull tioe "
It is sue to act on the j rinciple that both banks
Casustl tic to Indiana Trop in Ihr lale Itetrcat of (ien. Ilauka. I);-. (tiLLi.sriK. of the 221 Ii.uin.a, was Seit at Strasburg, und Dr. Johnson, of the 14i!i, was captured on the field at Winchester. Ol tlieTih there were three killed, fifteen wounded, and ninety missoi, sis follows: Company A Killed : Cor; .oral Michael. Wounded: Wilcoxen. Missing;: Private Busby, Bryant, Palmer, D.tbit Weli, L y s.n, Itiilec Compuiy BKiI!el: Private Martin. Wounded: Privates GfJlhrey, McCartv. Stanley. Liuthild, Denton, Missing: Capt Divis, Serg. Wallach, .Corjiral Russell. Private Vest, Siioun. Sloiit, llu'ibard, Mather, Maralta, Sparks, Callahan, OSans. Divis, Litten, Shaughnesee. Company C Wounded: Crjoral Fuln, Private Five. Missing: Corporals Foster, Be i.-ou; Private Sharje, Grilien, McKown, Iilucher, Wells, Gaws. n. Akin. Company D Kdled : Private Allbright. Wounded: Private S i uadetie Missing: Clmrit. Divis, Ish iC, S.hw einer, Youiuer. C niipniy E Mis-ing: Sergeant Cirley. Corporal Weavet, Privates Arnold, Brandon, W. G. Boyd. J. B. Boyd, Carroll. Cre-san, Gregory, Weaver. Company F Wounded: Capt. Kop; privates Edw ards. Oabbatt, Lai kin, I.enio'1. Missin.:: Lent. Van Buskiik; privates Cook, llealv, 111Inw, L. Van Biiskirk, J. Van Buskirk, B jweu, Lister. Company 0 Missing: Serge infCoughron, Corporal Keopart: privates Andrews, ilailey, t'oU'ey. I) iventort, Dcets. Fiecver. Fry, II .rner, Jacobs. Kent, Melton, MeCane. IVo.-.-er. Robinson, S :a'gs, Forney, Wright, Wells, Weainer, 1) d .n, Sn i;i. Conr.any II Wounlel: Ogden. Missing: Captain llill. Sergeants Bitchelder and Brow er; privates A. Biower, Bias, Bnut, Murphy, Jones, Richards, McCoiineil, Hallobrook, Walton, Lyons. CmiDinv I Wounded: Private Younger. M"isiny: Scr'uit AHev, Corporal S'.ieen; pri
vates Brown, Clark, Ferguson, Kersey, Patr.ck, ;
Re'ley. Newtn in Como.tiiv K Wound.'d: C iptain Wellman.
Mis-iiij: Corporal Snowas; privates Ostrich,!
Dow lev, Gr.m.
Settled, for Cash, about $47,000
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SEALED PROPOSALS. QC AUTKRM APTKIl's ÜKPAKTMK.XT, C R. A., I ludiauapulis, Ind., June 2, M2. ) S CALF. I) riiOPOSAI-S will be received at thU office until Kritlax-, June 6th, at li 11 , for thu d. liv. ry t Camp Murtuii, iirur imlianapuli, lud, ot the Wlii.g Lumber .ii Oak Tosts, 4x4, 12 feet long, li.i " " 12 21 i l'oplar Itafters. 2o, lrt fett long. U " J..M-, 2xG, IS leet lurur. 2:i " 11 ink, I UxC, n et h nj. 3 0:0 feet Poplar Lumlier, UI2. 10 feet Iohr. 4,;'i) feet common Poplar l.umlr. 14 lsft haig. 2U.U)' 1'i.plar slunv'l?, v"l Ulity. 15 Wiiul..w Saii, s.xlu, three lights w ide and Cve luhts high. 2 V.'in a..w Sash, 10x12. Payment iua!e :n ca-sh. JAMES ADEKIN, jn-dat Assistant (Juartc'rmaster L'. A.
PROPOSALS.
gt'AKTEUM V-TKU'S Ot'l'.V I1TMKNT, IT. S. A. W a.-Llngf .Hi City, May 27, l?6i.
SIuaiDSAUS w ilU e received t Ilarr.sOurj;. Chicago, toid lndianaoliii y the otlicer of the (luartcrtna. ter's lor'ii-Til. btai.oned at tliese plar.ef respectively, until the tii'ih (5) ol June for the delivery on or before ti.e iiurt.edi (ao) of that luonth, of two thuusatid and live humlre.l t'i.öoai) C'avalr Horses, t I'err.wiUe, Maryland, one diou-an I mi I live hundred (! 5'J0) Ht Chicago, and one thousand (1,1)00) at h!iaiia( olis the horses to be sound, not less than .ix (") imr more than eiht (s) yearn old. nor less th;.n titieen (10) hands h uli, of dark color, ami adapted to cavalry service. Nune will he rereived until tl.ey ire ih.-p. cted ly an authorised .Igelit ol the (loverii.neiit. Jiy or.Ser, K. S. Mlil.KV, niy.iu-diit Iicputy Q. JI (iiii'TJl.
ACENCY.
OMK TtiCKKT, I.ate .i'jut:int In c. Service.
c. e. BCTTrürira r. bat of Sec of State's otl'ce.
T O I S L I V I T rt. il Vi ; L E), U.S. CLAIMS AGENCY i: vvir w a si i iMiTov stm (ther Vajen's Hardware Store.)
i I N 1) I A N Al'OLlS. I N I) I A X A .
Vi airy in lle Advaiiec una Jlrtrea.1. ' IjrNsUoNS, I'our.ty IjomIs. ?ino p,oiir,y. lurk r.-iy, , t i ' 1 1 I f bxtri I';m, ami i'l fart all cl.!:ris a,';i; ist llie I luted 1 heeonespot.dciitol the i Ullaoeiplll.t lii;Uirr j t,,t,.s vUrrtu:!y and peellly proreruted M-h re die u r iii;ir ot' the retreat Irom Winchester ot (Jin. ; ''v T-' i ep.irtiMri.t-. special Htteii iii ffiven t msrliist out Muster in an out Ranks, giv es a compliuient over the leit to the j i:.!is; .ßicers pay h-dis, Coiiimuiation of yuaiters lor
LeCT'lltinx Oriicer-. Ac, Ac.
cavalry: . It is somewhat astonishing that the cavalry, in-teni of being iu the reir, as is u.-uil during a rciieii, managed to keep in the advance, and.
Particular attention ivon to prortnlne discharges for
.si.perain.aat-!" ai.d diss led sol-.icrs. otriaI l usine-s au l atl t-iiid of writing snliri'ed W h ue made arrjii.-einent.- with a pronanenf uttorney
I of Wa-l'iii..toii City to ntteial. in persor, to all claims that
thanks to tiicir iiores, v.o e til ibled to come into j may he rcrr-d "t lioahpiarter Bavin? had an ex- j a sale haven ahead of the poor mfintrv. vl.o . t'''"'-'! .r.iciic.d müiiary e.K-ii.-nce. we Relieve that w; t. i . ... o- .i . . !... .i.. ti I.; I. i hae lUiiloicition.s tor tluinx a collect inir a..U claims tm-i-were compelled to walk along tue uusty lun- . . . m:" 1 id Jt c uos.o ss. s,i i.rs or anv one e be, e
jubhc dtbt as
lame us possible.
Sil MrtinT Hu lio r niiiiriit.
There is and Ins be ti ever since the war! broke out. a very grta üd!'ei eure in pnetice. J wnatever nny be tlie oil'ei ence ol' theory, in sup ! poiting the Government. The duty ot the c;ti-j et; is too plain to need ex pi mtioir or toie;uiie r, utneiit in its del'ctise. He nts to his (,., -i n - j nient a ste id'ast u' jurt. But whit is st:pptt? ; The theorv of the radical papers his teeu
xb'.irvlai siii.wn bv the coiiie ihey have pur-
u.d. lKifs the Pre-ident pursue a pi in h:ch is t b-'und to see tl; it ev ny icbclis.-u;
were anv ot the acts of Mr Cuneron which he
though: he should help l.itn bear the harden 1, i r1e .' broke.
it is a pin Le Ind not so f.ated the c-ie that the j (J.d Dem md Treasurv Notes, common! v called
pubpc woi.ld not la!! into the ni'stake that he. j Custom Hotie Notes, are bought at premium trie Pi esi.UMit ol toe l.'u:ted Si i was the a pol j h,s is-ue is dated Ai.gt:?- lOt.i, 1 stil , ..ti i i:s ; ogit d the Inuls and c.; ruptioiis .md short- j tingui!ied Irom tiie i ecei.t isue oi' Dem ind Notes comii gs ol S.nim Ca;nt-ron. Ihtroit Free by hav;ng the word 1" Receivable lor public oues" ; Vres oa t'.e bottom of the note. 1 1 1 j It U u:i .e. -.ood that New York wiil p.;y the I naa tlie New York Express. iJ,i,0')'l due June 1st, next M't.d iv, in "g"M; fieri. V adsvt orlli. Ac. j Uld on the 1st of July, .Hd.lMd, and ail S' ue The New York Timts, in .v .dmew h it e!ab - interest on its dnect oebt. also in o,,;d. Tins rate oeieiise of t'.e W.hiugtoti administration ofj wiil iii"binse sbout two and a (pouter in.iliin in litis eiil.einai', w ho fmjuei.tly stta Iii.usfll up : live weeks, on St ite account. It is als. ui le--- ; above bo ili tiie laws and lue Constitution o thei stood that i'ne State war dbt, isued in June, Ciuted S.'ates, says; j , at o;.e veir, will be paid in currency. This Geo. Wa iswot th is bound by the oblt iti ns bein a debt for account of the Fede.'i! G vem oi Ii; c:iu e to . e th .t u,i s! tv e is i et": e i to a ment. t:;e State lei-Is no m ral olj'.ig itiou to reoidowi.tr. Mosiid Liti.on conceiv cs hii:ielt ' piv anvüii'ig b.-ttci th an (i ernment currencv.
way.
rrom I.lt'cK'! Army. The following is a private dispatch to the Chi cago 1'ust daie.l Cairo, June 'A, 11) P. M: Tlie .ste nner Meteor his iut arrived from
Putsourg L inoing where she left yes'eiday.
was lenofted when she leit th it ten 1 ope s a
tiriii;' iüf .'riiii.tioii er' ceniitie the loc ui' ii of any regi
men', company, or n.ittatior., nre invit-d to call, a no char-es ar-- tiuide for any information whatever, al-o, sol. hers .'('siring transp.trtotioi! home crtojoiu their n trinieii'.s will le iriveri all te ces-:iry ti. formation erat in. Our coimectioti w ith the .i.!TVr-i Milit.'trv I .ep.-rtm-i.t of this State enables us to j.e tf prcat service to all desiring Su-
I loniiati'iii coiiCt riiii'jr the sm.ie. I KKrKKNCKS BY PF.KSIIS.-IOX.
Gov, O. P. Morton; Col. J. S. Sinjon-on, U- S. A.: Gen.
pursuit of ll.e leiiedilig lebeX ' 'HT N" elle. Secretary of State; C;;pt. James . . 1 A. Kkin, C. ti m. yk J. H. Vnjeo.O. M. G n ral.
It
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liiL'sKY A bl'ITr KrlKI.D,
l.vn k 1 o Itidi m i olis, Indiana.
inv. w tiicii w as in
I ... I .......!-. . . 1 n , , .t t t A. t I . oio .llT till I lit
il ni wv Cl I, thin i . ii'init'i -nt, v i - j Van D u n's an.l Pi ice's armies, coinjxjsiiig Beau- j
reGe;!''VitU said, had sent back word j COMMSSSION MERCHANTS. tint ne ino in ue ptisoi.ers t'liii lie knew w uat io I
do with. Gen. Pope s once, with wnilithete els wete puiuel, consists of luliy i'J.dtil) men. Noodinl inteili jciK-e to coiihrin tiiis re,ort has yet been iece.ti heie, A spi oi of nr.el civalry recently enteied Chniou. ind ;iftt r committing crious depte lations took down the L'nion rlt ami decani: el.
C. L. S. Matthews
J
CEXERAL COMMISSION
AM
MEDICAL.
ri-oUiiig; lolncr n --lions cl cneci policy, tney applaud and upfn.i. him? D es he revoke a ' Kre.n.nt prK laio itin or a II. .liter order, they' Oin-v.iiii e him with unruit gated seveiity l Ist-,e war progi sing; succcsslul.y and the promise f v ictory bri.-ld. the are iu ectac es ol tie ii;t wiih the Administration and no bounds are set to ' der pr-iMe Is there a retere, a in sforlt.i c of w ii-, bhi::ders, or an unforsieti caUsttophe, they. -ur out the vi.ds of indignation on lener.!s and 1 Ca'Mi.el oilm-is. and the I'iCs.dcot colues ill tor lis:s!nte of the nLue. Ridiials ssip;s-:t tlie' Goveru.'iiCi t when thev I ke it, and vi'.:iy it witn out t. nt w!-.ii -.i,t-v d ii t like it The) go tor ther. pd tl traps io n'i!i the Pie-alei t, nrroi. I;d hilll w.th r.' 1 i-it t.;Tt.ill .oni i- id l.ii.iO'Ilta:ttly iuU UiVrtitu is ti.-ia whicii tie think it -tnj vsib'e for h.iu t , -..j e wr.h out I iking their ( vir . and irVr;t - t!ie r und pt ti . Tl t lily valuab supis.rt w hu Ii the G jvernriCjit his received during the p it vear has 1. ., frohi the coiiser v tf'v s r.e:i of il e oun-try 'I'l.'S h:snot teen fctlu!.v iiillatir gcrt.t cen i n Ti c Pif.sident tltrdgel hi- hnor to ut i :; the v ir . u the principle ot ihc C'oirstit utson. od the conservative lovers of the Tnion accep'l the tie Ige and InvoUeu c oi,t;.iiit that it wou'd n t ' o l-c-trivt! If the true lnur ou!d n be writieo it vt o r! 1 a; -,e ir th it nine teidi. of the men md tiil- tei.lhs .1 the iiioi.ey line o-me l.om confisrj. li mei. w l.ili Ii itie h y otiira ts and fraudulent ue ol in. a ev have enuied t the, ti rtl f thoe who nitr ittachel to tiir rad.cjl i wirig of the Repuhiii-aii. f 'I h su;osrl wnali conservative men have given the tio ei nnu i.t has been kk ral :t veil S , piiy-ical and j-rcuiary. I hey hive reit- evtry tctelrncy l-. ii- il .'U. tivii a;nl d.. oi.tcnt uli.ch the Absilitioni.t hive jiovokri 'Ihey hue, etcur.t;eI tl- in -ei ot the people tu tiut i:i tiie peit ftretigth of the Contitntion, and to Sl-odLuiy aii!Ih) by the cuo-l.tuiioii 1 Iiiirr of the i: tn. 1 liey l ave not jo.orti iu ti e ' outcries ot fuill titele-. It they luve .iir!efel m op:;ii'jii Irom th A lin.tii-i. ati..n, they bie rei-otit-d calmly. They hive, i ii given pr.'iu.- J I.ebe t th fraud and f-dlies of the r.vlicnl ..de. Tl.v luve jather labored to kee(. i.i ibedok : those di-gr ices t the American c'i .roter hih baveberu brought to liht by p.t ip.aiiel ,.t 1 Woxii.jigtvu arutig the tueu.bera of the dominant Irty. They hve il -ou.-ht l fit. J
3 . .1 ,r ort.. -..oi-nri if.1 if tic
, IV.. '.14., ., 4h . '
tu it we aie unable to tutni a sell -satis
Go. i is :P . i -1 er cei
s! iv e out id tne tiuitive herd c.'S.ceati-re 1 at ! oniv thu
Wash,! gton It is eisy to uu-lersiaud wl.v the ty ing opinion as to whether it will rise or fad course of the litter is trcierabie to the slave- j Theoretically, weshoull say that ti e abund.noe hunter." d paj er in oi.ey wou'.tl cause a further advance M usi.al I. miou is as much bound "bv tbe ob- ; oig..d tock, at d g"hj also; but in pr ictice tliis
ligations id Lis i Hi e," to execute the laws, and theory his not hetetofoic proved rcnect.
PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.
BLACK! AND FANCY SILKS. NLW STYLUS S A QU LS. WHITE (.OOl). LMB KOI I) KR U .S.
irCN UM BRKLL AS.
HOOP SKIRTS, SILK MITTS. 0 LADIES' GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, CLOTHS, .ilrii' and Bo' Wear, Trirnaiiiu, Aolioii?, Vc.
the more bonno. as the 3Iaraal is tue executor ot civ I i, w 1... Ii. in W.i-h !irM'ii, is tij- rior to Wad-wottli law. until the Pi e-i-le.it sii; r-e ies civil law there. ;.n i declares the D.s'rict un ! r m on .1 hi vv. Nor doe M usli d L iiii Mi the creation of Ptciieiit L iicd;i. us m i h as General Wai-woiiii "ciin eiv e"' any si;oi, th i. as tlie V'o.-u . itn i i.tcs to h.m. I tue is n law Kt the smitii lcr of fugitives, and he obeys it wi.üe lie. i. W..tsvvoit!i (uoi.bt!e?s or p;.;e ji.;.ci; u.;.se-. ia onier to strike uu-b-: , and some Idi.i'i' to 4 I .odd e.u.ivi- Abd.t.oa iuio ia ll.e Si.'tc -obveits tii it law.
Thewenher has been ouiie warm, the ther-
niju.t-;cr running up to tH, and the I ist three day s lave ht 1 1- si i w ay . w i'h a an p i.t.d .-ul'rv Rtnnisp!;vre, ipiite nut avor.ib'.e lor wiieit, now ia h'.ooai.h'it wc ivive tivt heird of ny d.itn tgebe-i:;-d.'t:e to i. In tise lo.J'i.-e ra .ike tl;o:e h is not beea much done, and juices, genertlly, lower. 1 'i.'iir his been in 1 r-e -up'y. about pj.ddd baueis having beta received .md but bttie over ö,'n I exjs.rte-l. Prices are low er. .md s.jpe. hi e i of teied at 'l t il. at.d extra aisl P.4 15 11 d i ,
er, now ev er. are not wniaig t in ikc siici concessions a wouid i: du e a iiif ring deal u.d. at. 1
RAILROADS.
f V bADJKS Q'r DKI.ICVTF (IKAI.TH Oil t M P.MUF.1 rr;i .pti, er to those by Lon increase of fa;ai. i r.on my re s.m ot-j'-ctio'iabie. iio i n ler--ncl ..1.1-1 -.'f r i .rescr'i.i iot. liK h is l.t-rfec'tv rl;a! an-i
iSe, Htel V'ii"h ti ofeii prfsrribe.1 ia various -irisd ; tt.e.i: t ;v ..rl.li'.ir the p.t ovnfiry. bio-uti ti i- article ' . t . . AI ,Vn nvriVVtm i-verv . . . - 1 ,ru;de,ver,t has b,e;, t at u;. Laif INDIANAPOLIS AM) CLNlINNATI pin! tot:l.' vrif. A.'.t ri -x'ensively at the rxloTl'it-oit ,
;n e of f.. .er '.tttr. the an .rsi.-tiM jirnpr.., -i i ir-, i: -h l.e r". I p.- for 1 , by t !.;' -i-Ti if w!i .cli "very l.iiy oa:; su;.;,:y tiorse'.f with a t.f rfect f-i."Jara. ary j Uru; -tore for tr.e : rr!:n: s am of 23 cert- per year, vr.y ! abvsU-jari ..r Inn'i --t w ill r -1 1 v.-i it sj.erf'-cily n irin!. , rrr:"
t hotis ir,-!-of testinioTiia' cm be procere-l of it t ''a v St-ur to ir.y ptrt I the '.vorUl o:i receij.t i'.l, Uy W Dr.. J.f . DKVr.KA t".. IV '. f. 1 T . Nrt.i"."3,XeW llave'i.l.' M.;ect iCUt . ;'.,J2-:Aw-i!
AIL
ca Mm s, R O -Ä 33 !
EVERYTHING IN THK LINE, AND AT PHTCES TO .( IT, IHK Miajr".
li'.i. TJMl.s. CALL HS AM H.VJIM.
M. EC . GOOD, Proprietor.
RAILROADS.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. ISG2. -SffiSSgSSSS ,862 NEW ARBAKGEMENT. Vew ECouie to Cliica-o via Kokomo.
FORWARDING MERCHANT, ! Larc E'irp-.'a-oGf Eaiiildin, ' NO. 124 FOl'KTH ST., Wl- ST MliE, j Ilflvvern Jin in street and tlie IEIver,j LOUISVILLE. KV. j C ndz'irriTits arr respectfully .heitert, r 'l In j
med. me -hI-s :T!i prompt returns ru a 'an teed. J-.ia
T' t n, the 71 w cont.nues;
W.iii leg . id t lieu. W a '.-worth's inf'.uen. e in 1 hence h irbv eoou-h ha been d ; to et ibl:!i
pro. nrt i: i the rcteutiou vl ili-l)oi- i
vv .-Ii. i. ,.- . we bale the !- ti:e t " et.i.r : incim-t.
le: i own coiio-o l.it-n si.
ti td l I c '. i r ) ; .d .lolitisj ,,, a; mv ali 1 lhe i .m tine of Wa-Mouton. In. i. 1 t l.e cntn e ton e ot M. Cal-o t w.toirawii. The danger oj erattsj ?o lore. toy ol. Ml L i.cvil.'? mind, th .t at ti.e last a. a.eot. be st-.;sl the caiookain.n ol Me l ie.t' i ot i s .u lane in letaia two-lli. ids td !t.
a i.d
l.e ' i e
1 1 i-oii t !.'! ev e
It wa ti.e I'm-i- :! 1 tin ss.t,r!.-
i V
i,c.. t .;t: -i . Whet dev i'u.ed to 7W i-'i? forrel n;d J)'.h v while, with übet il le e'j t.s fi:u Tcane.-etf. () is se ,dy At ÜSe rer bu?!i. C -ra dec.a.isi t- IVAc : er ! utt ', ai.d 's dull, dii.le;ss b'tvu g jpu'.nglv. I've dcciinel to ö-, an 1 is dull. Wr.sky hi been in g d .lem m l, .":. I at the c'.o-e. --.n active ..pc.ula'ive 'e a l id aroe. li;iin aiit;oa!iceTi-i;t l'iorii W ol. iitnii tlivt
DRY COODS.
1 p.a. l.K toil bo.v of troops on the !oi'f
Coiire-! titvi led not to tx Vt-J stock on ht'ud. which is j.i-t whit we alwiys s'r,';o-el
iiij .ii-min'v k , sun. iii.a.e-l ine d.v.s.oa ot lieu. w..u!d I e the icu't, boj iue no ia itie.- ii-v ani :i;t ds iiwtu (en. Hii.ks's coiumn to protect tt:e ' ioiis tinny tuembet? are to put a tax on th it on
. 1
1 h.
C -lite ler.iles taking adial;-
in tiutli n,
;;g adl anil bctw eea
npier 11 p'u no . . k
lit tit h.Z Od oi the
t e of the o; ca radio. id c ui m,..ica
K.cl.ii.ond and il uiassas, i, turn ir.n. k u;.a the l. Uiuiial c ip tal i.iivielenied. and sc-s tia'tn seiv es. of that sjocndal sy uibol of ucces. t i l!teiie-! to ray ti e se zu:e -f Wa-Mniou h ti;e ii.-u: eiit, while er the ine.ii l.v ; .tii tlu-v
to the exte:
sue s;-ecu. it i-hi toe
n
f.a; .1. ow in.
aitic.e. the aavns tencv id ?ucti a lneauie was
so plain tint no man !.o had any legird for his iep-.it..t"on as a st ate-t'ian. could well advoeittj it or Vi.te f r it. At ll.ecloe lat evening it wa ' dotd.tjul whether pun hacs could be midelo.iuy ex-ent at '2 k-. and it was ruruo e 1 th at '2 b was ottered in i rei'u-e-I. The nrice areevl on -ester-'
CO CD CO C3
lxj Z
v.
32 MlbKS Ü1IOKTKK THAN OTHF.K ROUTE.
MAY o, trains will be
ON AND AFTF.lt run a fo'.iow:
HOTELS.
French's Hotel, ON THK KfUorFAS 11. AN. tin cr iv losr.
sici.r. ts uorts .vi crMM ii.k iv. CITY II ALL SgUAHF.fOU HtVNKFOUT-sT., Orj-oMle l'ily 1US1.
: s - s - - -5 5
t: ned it, woo d h ive tun e J the e. tue current of : t.a . , h .w. vet , w a VJ) y ! l.'ietgn op-nioii .u ."av or of the 1'oi.le.ici a. v It It.tu-r .s erv dill oil decliael to 7v9 tor wis -v t-. ..t to wlnvh the l'ie .ei.t ttelv' g i l- et o 1 i e Cent r tl Olio Ciiee.e uik Ii i gcJ .
I "kt'-J w ,th ettieiJ-as c ue. It wun d h ive dem
i-;t'ed l.. t at od (tout lo-i. l .;. . t-tll. ' tii.e lo i-
L i l 1 ,c Ii -her. in cor.seii lem e Ot the de
iu oi-i 1 ro iii the liu.criiineiit. Leal to'nccu is
it ji y rr ut .iioo ii .a ne ei..iu..M it.e riitu e ci e ..l ( v cry r.i ta, an. I t a .i es st. I ten 1 upw aru 1 1 is i ol t;is lu.eit i..u'ii 11 it the oed.t. ve . hc e i tin, veiy id'leh bte;i plmrel in Vr-' h r o lo k.iO , I t.-loi ii. tiuu-iu i to the l'ros o , ,,r J . ion. an i tu-il t'.e crop id-i.t." will be an rilienielv shott one. iiid -i al.ee-;
Shußl t.g o:T i.
in
ic all the tct. u-ibil tv ' a; v c :its ur-r.re. v ei v l ih rates will le the re-
Hl I e-1 if o i & i
t ta
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connect at Ivokotno with train for C1iicko. t..1 arrive at
IVru at 5 0 A. JI., intime to makecöiiiii-ctioi. with trams ?ojnt Fa.st and He.t on the T leJo at.d Wal ah Rail way. UeftmiPff the ame train will leave IVru at 12fM . making chve cor-nertion at Kokorm with the trains on the Cincinnati and Chic.V'o Kiilway fr.an Chicago Valjars anl liotratispnrt, nvA arrive at lnH:inrIi at 4:1' P. M.. In time to connect with the ererin train for Cincinnaii, Louisville and otlur idnt. Spiflal attention tivn to the trn-xrtarfon r tlve stock, jfo-rue aret merchandise tetieritl) . DA VIII MACY, General Areiit ati.l Sniriiitertlert Tmo. P. IIai gIikt, General Ticket Agent. ajd 6g-lli
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UICHIOAN STREET. TK MttCKOFTifE ABOVE PIUH'EICTT OSJUICHhlAX N UKLtWAHC STKECT HAS B:(5 KKlitriD from f45 per fiot lo t-lö perfooc On Ivnti.j 1 anu from sj to 4 ;rr fool. Ihis it the cheapest ar.4 mo-i durable vacant projerty ia tLe ri'y, t.y i3 per cent,, crtlr( Waaida.-wn, 1. tween IJ!;n-i. Ialawar and Nortb aret, which ia the center f Insiiatiapolia. Parti wl-Lira tiK- than o feel can have a part of lb nxt lot. TF.KJ1S Or,e-fKirt'.i cL, .alaiKein 1, t and 3 year, with annual Intereat. tr farther information call at y offceorer Talbott'a Jwlry Surt. BL TXU ilM. la-diaaapoli. Indiana, February 1, 1 sm fI VAra
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