Daily State Sentinel, Volume 10, Number 3647, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1862 — Page 2
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Demokratie Union Stato Ticket ro ccKtTAar t tat. JA MKS S. ATIION, Of Marion CMuntv. ra At niTo or Tar, JOShTU HI ST INK, Of Fuanliin (niuntj. rn rimiitt or TAtr. MAT III KW L URKTT, Of pAtieA Countj OSCAR H HOitl), , Of Decttur C rc ttrtEMTtinutT or rt nie iistiictio, SAMUEL L. KL','. - Ol Allen Countj.
ITT The Dfmocracj of Huntington coentj meet In conrrntioo on the 11:1 irut. to nominate CAntJij4j?$ (W coontj offices. 17" Hou. Jon K. Ki.i,tTo, of Fort YTj.e, i letfl by several pajr the Democratic cucLdate for Citnre) for the Tcntli Diitrict. II ii fntleio io uf decided ability, an ei'Mjaent lkrr, aul ouM d honor tu Ms conat'tuencj in the ?tioiial council. "2T" The Democracy of Jdtii.-.un countj will hold an election on the fir-t SaturdtT in A2iit nl, in iL veral towtjuliips fur the nomination of ct4!i ite, "on the jpu!ar rote py-tern' A Co ideation will t hel l t Waverly, on lite 31 SturUj of August, to nominate a candidate for j'inl Kjrrntative fr the countiea of Mor gin a uJ JoIui-hju, and tl.a lowii-hip.) are reUied to aclect delegate to meet at thit time.
A Itrnl und Itupltl l'lintii;r. One nf the mo-t ;.r'minent and ;iirimn of the edirn of Northern Indinr. write rn as fol1jw: "I tl.'i.V the tkie l.k l.til.t with us Kirrtthin, ajj ejnto inIicte a rcil android rhine in popular entimerit upon upon the ec-tiou-il ie-tii jis w hith luve liithcit' di-tractcd no 1 ditrpsed the country. Tl i'.iu.e of the Uuton adviitif" "
fori 11 1 low riurualed, A renr m nernem ap;e.ir to j erv.ide the nll arm 'of the Southwest. The la-A evactuiToti U the rrt.el strougdudd at Fort Pillow. The fiirr thTe 'reiireI in P'-h1 order" to iletiij.hij Tbt1 Felml ß nilli U hnnl after thern. Mem-
t,hU tnut m fill ami the MivHtlpfii river will one mote he under the control of the United j Su'-e fYvm i'e source U in mouth. '
ftlnp- "i;ro. N royal family in the world is o costly to the reople m Kin CufTy itid hia wife and children to U.H American. "I tat," naid tn. Kichardot, in hin lite prech in Coiirws, "and I think trm'jfti'ly , tii tt the Government iwlreadr payin $ I O'l, COHr d.ij for thy ?u;portnml emphnment of ti'rnes. paving :t, tno, out of mnejr r:i-ed thro'igh the toil, priratiwis anl taxation of our owukith and kin."
"A Public Debt a Public Evil." The Stover fraud illustrates some of the evils attendant upon a public debt. It requires a costly machinery to keep afloat the evidences of this indebtedness and pay the interest upon it. Many agents are employed in the work, and in every nition or cotnniuiiity where n public debt exifrts, or iUt.l, to j;raier or les extent the cuji hty of tliee uenti h i ovtrconie their integntr t'" tlie l.s of the iuh!'.c. If there had been n iib!ic debt the great swindle of Stover would not hire been rpetrated. The corrupting influences of a public deb; are Bi'ti.ifc.oted. We have only alluded to one ph.i'o of the many. If a public debt v at pr l ibited, a ttiou-u.vl eviN would be preventd which the f iiility of contracting tlebt now !eve!opfl atid ericinime. Thou.tnds of mn ho ar ii'jw lexche upon the Sute through ita agency, would 1 driven into irolueiii emj.lov nit:. and thm made to add to the peuernl ei!tli, intetd of subtracting from it. And tve repeat, if we h id no public debt there would bp no i! or open to swindle- like Stovh;'.. One of the cnÜM il princtj le- of th? op-m-itinn to the Pcm-uTata party hn been and yet i, th.tt " a I'j'io debt in i juiblic b!e.-.n." Iu no view of the jue-tioti ran we .o regard it. It i an evil whi h huld be aroiile.I if poIb!e. It i a canker -worm which devours the ?ub?tince of the pN,r:e. rrnni lit Louivil!o ltniHTat. ;n. lluller' Onlrr, "No. -.'S. We give below the order of Hutler at New Or lern When it w.m .-rut by te'egraph it wugenerally dicreliti'd. No rue beiievcl tint anv iM'tit r tl of the Feiicral army would i-ue suoh an r.Ier. Hutler did it. It dues not urn.-e u Much th it he did it. He is :ib ui fit t d it: : 0TrCE. llHvPQl'ARTrBS D TMlTMlNr OF Til L OfLF ) New ().-:ens. Mar l.". 1 ?62. Gmrral Ordtr. S. '2. A 4 'he oVj -er- nnd sol her of the Unite! States
hiv.-len u!"e't to rrj-eite-l ii.-'ilrs fioui the w rien (cilini thenieiies d e-) of New Or-j !U', in le'uni fr iIih in st ?..rii u! -u- n.m ini rff'M':n e on cur put, it is ordered that h:iettcr nht-u iiov tern ile sli d!, ty wuni. e-tme, r !uoenieiit. iuult or h- contempt f r aiiv otli ; eft- or o!i! er of ti e Un tel S'.ttes, iie sluii 1 1 i r iitl held lish'e to le irf.ittsl .4 a wiuu.tii of l-.e loan plying her avocation. li r.'tiiRi ind of ! Msjor Gnenl Ulti ir. ; 0. Strong, A A Cuief 01 Si.iil'. The rt!er tli-it wi-mn who tieitd t'te soldiers -wit!ribd'.ry aral dni-e s'iouM he treated as "wo met if the town," w is, it ftn. iiied by lien. H ait i. It. offensi e tneiniojj is atteinpte-1 to te e: ' i:.ed .twav ; but the Uu.eral h.td no business i-u :ig un order tint heeded explanation upjn ! h ; Jo'tlt. I' ii:!thit t.v an or-j'ninoe of t!t city of New Orleans, women of the nan who tt!k of 1 tVu-;ve me to t rte-ttsi and t iken to the -t..-!', it ti i tli it lhi!!'i i.iilr noviit tli it wt.p.ei who it.oii'tiil tie snh'ic's ,: !;!d be attcsfevl and im:t i"iifd Vi, .li ln't t,e v .. ih 1 int emp!o the i.flVn-iM-: It we wre l'i -i Ii;.: we -hou! I tiad Uutlcr .n e emj !ooi;t-i.l t - tb ui t! .it of i--uili j T"Cliti it I,.. O: c-,;r-e e .ulis't fx's-i-t Hut lor trie::: 41 h !i:v'i.':- r.n it face imjmtte i; n.r did we ti;po-e mij' h ih ii;;ii uuld b t -Jeri ted: hut why wa iivli l.i:ti;i;:i.-e u-el'.' We w.nt th '- .;iiet'in !i!ff;l S'.ch lm.-iMe ;s d.j:ri .-t u! to t!ie rne. It i,,t a l h; matter, an 1 hould n-'t ass without rebuke. All Legitimate. Tivru the report f the Couieioiil In etipit ng Cmni-ttee we extract the follow m- in reference to the priese ituAcCui: of the Navy and Vr De,' ritrieuw: lumer. -e up'ies, lth In the Navy as vt a.s ;u lle Wir iVjurtuietits. the i:e.e-.ty for whl'vh in t? e onl.nsry eoire !' tliiii- w. ead toieeTi, ktrr Lrrn purch-ttnl prirattly un derontrs.t ei; res or imp'. el, without any corpet.tiuit U-oig hiiited. Vet eer th uz hs teen d r-e ler;m ite'y, its Mr. Ltvoix, in his special nie.e.
Z.fT' re'etbnrg. Vir.'inii. i a 1 irje and im poitirtt city, me twrty five miles (nth of Kthmotui.in I.nw id Je county , ou theApjo Vi ittt'X. U branch ol ti e J j iijt n er. 'I he town t,( IVrburj ( n.rt.titir.t! in t'.e te!eT ( Jiio Itiu iu tut. -txU'ii with litU. 'iiUi'nl'i b-ne and lllenker's div Uion) is a u;'l tn in 11 rdy county, lu.itel on a triruU of the l'.it.ou o-. Mne Mfventy or eighty mi c outhwardlr from CuOibtland.
TttMt rNlvii t nlon .Man M.r. Wim rtt I'Mimr, in his peech at the anti fi ner Hireling in fto-loo, tat week, aaid: Twenty fie jst cet.t. of the fhmcrsof re serving th;s Uii:.'n hue been lt by I're-ioent L:ncolu tnev. re-s.:i,d.n 0r. II unter jrochimsti d An 1 .sgiin Emanci-wtion won't mre the Union; confiscation won't Mve it. - Thi U t ie xeiloua "conTerl" to Unionism. - 0 . Washington and Lincoln on fio eminent llnndererw. WA?rtoTot exprre-J hin-clf fo'lownof ih corruj t jdauderers of the (1 0 ernmci.t in h'soNy: I wroul J to Gol, that wmf of the more atrrciou in e ich St ite were hun upon a z !'' hve times as high as th it prepared for Hamm. No lutjihrueiil, in my Mpw.ioii, id Oo i-eviie t.-r the mm who can build his greatness upon his country's ruin. Li.tcoLf, by a special me?snge to Congre?f arproved of the coiruption and plundciii-g of fivot CAMr.not. and other corruntionists. Header, which is right?
ICeiiMriinim In lovn The Hepubhc.nn Stite Committee have called a ('nrentior. of the ltepsihlican party lor the o! July, at Des Moines. The aid of lovalciliZu.s, who an; in f vor of giving the Adinitti-tr 1ti'in h'int,t iupfort, is invokel. Whit the Republican rooa to do witti su b riiitiyrters of the Administration as Cameron atiO V.indcver, the Slate Committee do not voucht(e to rtiy. We lo not e w ii;it the UeMihltcaii w.mt of knit et tuppurter. Dubuque llnutd. It upj-ears from the loienolng that Republican
ism takes the bull by the horns in Iowa. The J
Itepuhl.c ms there do not attempt to hide under the cloak of a "Union prty."
or Iii Carolina. The New? rn (North Carolin 1) corre4jndetit ol the New York Time writes :is follows: "I line c. refiiUv wairln-d in ever) rpjirter for tlie lipii-'mp of the Union f euti ineM u ti.i.- Stite; but, unlike the t;orteiof rhe Tribune, hive fai'vl to ; it. Heine, I hive refrained fioni mi!esöing t!ie puldic on th.it -uhject. FT the cone tiie tf my report in this te e t, I appeal w ith conti lein e to every oflicer and .idier in the 1lep.11 tment." A Iriend w ho his just retufffe! fr im Corinth nav s he f lile I to find an 11 in -on iit.on il Union mm in Ter ne-ee. They were either for the Union condi" ionally . or ele in tavnrof e e-!wit, and the 1 itter c! is were only re.draintd ft urn cx res-in their sentiments ly the overpjwering force bv whidi thev ate tontounded. l'r'.ni tii- Ni'w York T r-'i'tn iti's .l'"nrunl. Tlie Van iter Silieiiic42 r.vicr mi nation The following is an extract from a lter of a Yankee men. h int in New ()t le m-, who h i - grown rich by his forty eirs trilhc among the people time. For ;oii blo.nled atrocity it hod to etjU.il it; bu. we can tel! the rni-eraMe fellows who plot this mischief, that the brave men who are fighting 01 the field only for the Union us it w i4. m HI nev er m ke r 1 1 1 uch a war of extermination. We can ted them al-o that the LVtnoe r fy of the North w ill never con-ent to tie sub version of bln-rt y by ke-piiiir .1 ft.iii'iin iii niv ot a million ot men nt (he South h r lite conVenieiM'e f I ankee j-edlers and pi e lebet s. The letter from which weij'iote i inei Jeil, apjwovin;ly, by the Comiiunial Adttrtiatr of this city. Th letter .is: "It is U'ele-s to expect aiiything like a safe business, or per.-on il nalety, in any put ot the pi ire States, unless the w hole country is heM ty military octrtpancv and military power. Oiiethinl of our i opulatiou mu?t lexpeded Ir an the country, and their place- supplail by Northern coloni-ts '!) It will tike years to conquer the despots, and overthrow hniliy the .-oeial n ranny which has mlcd absolutely wheievery slavery exi-ts 1 have lived here ioity years. I know almost everv one, and something nf everrthin that is going on. " I repeat, there must be a strict military orcup.my ol thiwhole countty fur ye ir; the jopuI atun mu.-t l.e changed, atil slavery be abolished beh re peace and aait.'ty can be el.ib!i.-hed iu any part of th't countrv." 0 A Sen si Me Vx. The Senate yc-terday voted to include cotton in the list of articles to be taxed, and fixed ihe r ue at one half cent Jer pouiid. This a ii,;hteoi;sta.x. 'Ihe sdlv talk ol ti e NewKnhnd ui inul.it turers that the sigricultui :d intere-t-j.iid Init.i.-mdl proporiion ol the t ixwas uuaoithv of the Sen ale. The lot is, tin-, war has hen a godsend to the people ot New Uiiloil. Protect ed by an outrage u tarn" iron all foreign com petition, thev hive h id a r:ch lnrve-t .-iuce the war coinmeiH d Theie is not a in iimtactui ii company in New Kngl and th it will tiotreihe from ten to thuty jercent. on its cait.tl for the ye ti-ending the first of J 11 tie. This i-, not conti sot I to arv one br inch of indu.-trv. but inclm'.es ali branches ol in inul'u 1 111 e In the sale of cotton fibril they hive now a monopoly, and for twcniv y e irs there Ims not been si 0 I an 11 mount of w . 1 k tl'Oie a has I wen loi.c ibir.ni: the yeirjüst clo-eil. The clv.ihtages rc 1 j ed by New Enjaud Iroai the war are not conM::r-1 to the mere jTidit in did lu and cents upon the va-t supplies it his sold, but it h n en oyed tiie m rethau ej:i il advantage of having hid full eui:' uienl in it- factorie f..r all its pi-pul.ition. New Knd.nl with her factories cio-tsl, .tid New Knhmd with her fiefories in nt'oraf ion, ev en if notmik iig profit.-, are very d tlVicnt. Ir. i- hard t impe.ca the pi-tiioti.-'ii r loyalty of any jeoi.le, but Judging of tiie pie-ent by the pist, it miv not be cMravag Hit to -np;-e that in cae thi war h n! had the e;!et t ot closing all tlie factories and stopping all tin mill-in New Kngian I. there would come up a rn troio that -'v lion iu favor f j e e Tii" tax : one Ii ill ent. j er jMOin l will re 1 . p i-s 1 ly . 1 '00 it twelve no; doit of dol'.ir-. lie lax. iiiur 1 pin. on. h'u!d line been i:c m.! j. er j'oi'i.d. It wo aid hivebca no more than a ju-t ntrilmrion t'10-e v !io L ae teoel a golden h irvtst In m li e war which has i!i-tic ed hi d 00; je-.-ed the agricultural po; ulatl. u. Chici ;o l'ot. A Wa-!iin.ton C 'rrr-ponder. writes: l-iw 1 l.idv last evening, refentlv arrivel fioni N i-livil'e, and she re;rt.s that a large ni 1 jor.ty of the ieniiiig ret. el in th.it -e ri..n t-f the vouhtiy aie either naiivcs ot the Noith or the .-oiio 'men hoiu in tiie Northern S.'ate-. S .e w as her-eif bom in Teune-see, but he joes for the Union and ag ;iu?t the rebel. iou, must lecidt-d
Iy Th:s i t lie old tory Let the rampant Abolition .-t obtain ri-e.--iun ot S iahet n j'ant if.ons by C nti-o oi "., .ii.d hf u,ie the la; -c ol two year thev would he found1 rr.o king the -lave diner' whip with a vigor 19 oiiis'iing liiho-eboin and tea ted in tie m:d-t of the ir..-tit ur ::. Trans j.l.int Cli.ul'.vs S.:n;r er to So-.th l'iro'.'.n i an.J he ! lieco;;,c a rampant f.:e cabng pio slavery di. unioni-t. 'Pr.iii.-piaiit i.Ümui I.. aneey to M is chu-ett- at.d f.e be-'omes .he most vo'.ent of Ah .! :: tii- . K ch f tl.e-e typical neu t.i ty -. e in the other w hat he would luve leoi with a tr 1 i;io:i of e lue ition air 1 ein uu;?'.a:;cc-. trrlur ; Valrict and l iuon. S'n e (leperii Halltvk took conmu.d at Itr-i'urg La? dng. our .irmy hi bui t. in.-: ei.l!e a the s'aov my sound, mare thm titty nn'e ot entrenchme!.:, ntui full two hundtasl un le of w.ijon r id-' Four pirr.lle's. e ich m-re thm tveve mile in lea.th. three or four n ids wide 1. : lur oyed and bi ' igi-l leid.nj from the latiJis I, euh n-rj.t ti'urnuf all the work- of our me: . n,aay of whom never be iou hanJ'ed a -, 'a or an sx in all tl r liv es.
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I'iinen llrnwnlow on Mare try III llebate tvlth the Ilev. .Ir. Vtj ne at I'lt i ladeliltlat on siurrrj , in iSoS. In 1-Ö" I'ar'on I1kowlow hsd a dtbte in rhili.leljhit with Kev. Abeam I'RTvr.oa tie question "Ou;dit American Shivery to be Ferpetiite' Ltov.iL0w takir.g the afSimvufe. W pivc below .ome extrscts fom bis tpeeohea i on that occasion, frura the loA puo!ihed jointly j by the two debaters after the c . utruve-T: i PLATlRT A BLtSSIXü. ! The continuation of slavery is abo!ntelr ne- t ce-iryto j.revent the civilized negroes of the ! South from relpsinr into their old 9iTj:e täte, J in w hit h the slsveholders fouiid them. ! I a.--rt th t American plarery is a ble-ing a 1 hie ',ng to the master, a b!e--ii g to the wh'te ' slaveholder of ti e South, a bles.-mg to the cif il j ied white race in general, and a ble-sinc to the j
negro slues in particular. Tili. TAR-OX MllEü AT BtCEBtLMtP TANKtü. Hut we oou-t sleep at the SiUth with pi.-Uds under our pillow s. Yes, this is the spirit and thi i the purpose ofthat clas of Abolitionists of which this gentleman Las a-umel to be the le ider. If none but blue bellied Yankees and unmitigated Northern Aboli t.oni-t coine down upon us, we shall sleep witii iiotlnno; more terrific under our pillows than spike
gimlet-! If, however, at nny lime, an army id ; Abolitioni-ts from the North shall conclude to j make a de.-cent on the South, and thi gentleman iiconipaiiics the aimy, I will think you to let me know what regiment he is in. And heu; "Greek meets Greek, then comes the tug ol ! war!" ' 1 THK S itTIl RICIII.R THAN THE NOUHI. The cen-u teiifies that M as-achuetts, which ' is the riche-t lion slaveholding State, could di- ! . . l ... . r 1 n in., i i a I
iiuc n:m tr.ttu 0 nei iuiaii" ot.J. liiioue IS! iiiid, which i the next riche-t State, could divide w ith each of her citizens $oQC; one other nn
slaveholding State Connecticut could divide j with her cit zens $ Alter this, the fre i States fall down to $2.11 ; then to $-J2!f, and dow ;i j to $lGd atid f 13.". On the other hand, including ;
w Inte and colored, S utii Carolina couid divide til, Dill; Louisiana $JHi; Missis-ippi 7(13, and Geoigia .fid, with her citizens. AlabamacouM divide $011; Maryland 13!?, Virginia $1'KI; Kentutky ii 7C; Nor .h C nobna $3Ö7; and Ten n-M?e coutd div ide $34- with each ot her citizen.
Iii a tlivi-ion of all th. propeity accumulated by ! .11 the non 1 ivehohling State, it will give to! etch citizen $2.13; while all accumulated by the j various slave States will give to e.ch ei:ien I
neitiy ihmtilef It is not po-oiMe, w Ith
tne-e hitts beioie us, tu believe that alaveiy tend to pov ei fy. MOSE ill LATTOIS NORTH THAN SO IT! I.
I r ill your attention to the "Com; ei ilinm ol ' the United Slate.-. Ccnus," chapter five, tabie , seventy -one. There you will find that then.' arc j more h ce mulattoe- than there are tree blacks in j the free States. In Ohio there are seven midat- j t vC ihiMien lor one in Virginia, aecoiding to the i negio population; and iu Inoiana und Illinois I theie aie lie for one in Tenne ee and Georgia! ! As the wh te people ol the North do not many 1 bUck. the-e mu! tloes inu-t have been born out I of wedlock. While, then, there are inoie mul.it ! toe in the lice Slate than biack, in the South, 1 on the eitiilrary, there i only one mulatto to j tw elv e blacks. j SL.WHiY T!!K C KNtn sTONK. ' I indor-e, without re-erve. that much ahused ! .-eiitiment of mi eminent S utheru staterinaii,
now no more, (lov.-riior Dullie, that 'Slav erv is the corner -.tone of our 1 epublicaii edifice;" while I repudiate, a ridicuioti-ly ab-uro, that mucU1 ituSfv i but nowhere mcredited dogma of 'I hotnas .leil'er-oii, th it ".ill rnMi ;o e tn equ ti." G . hcvtr imeiitiul loin ike the h'rro Uiycpial oi the white man, either morally, menially or Iivj--icailv.
TlIioWNLoXV rUOT' SlS TO TLKN MISSIONARY. 'I in; ciiie in 1 to wn of in my of toe interior settlemeiiL- in the New England un 1 .North western S:.ite of the Coiiieoeraey . in my la ne-t judgment, open u wioer and inoie inviting field. ;it thi tune, for honest, faithful, evangelical mis sionary labors than ll nlo-tm, Siaui, Ceylon, Clnn 1 or We-tern Atrica; for the teasoii, too, that the natives ot these benighted land.., who have been lenieil the light of the tiles-e I gosp'l.
can not he held to as rigitl .111 aecoutitabilitv, 1:1
the next lile. as those who see the light, like the tree oi I population ot he North, ami still love and do the deed of darkne-! 1 sei ions) con template jetting up a missionary orgam itioti to be stvieil; "The Misdonary Society of the South lor the Com er-ion of the Freedom Siiriekers, Spiritualist.-, Tree I.oieid Uoui iei .te.- and Inliile! Kcl -i uiers of the North." I'hi.siiaii ma-lc:s and slaves ol theg'oiiou South ean not remain guiltle.. in 1 coining day , it they told their arms and look idly on at the he 11 t-.-ickening s;ectacle pi evented by not their Ot et In en hut the.r fellow-d e it ui es of the Not th. and do nothing to turn them Irotn their aboniu 1-tion-! In adoitioit to their wicked and reve.lious coiu-e iipoii the siavery ip e-iion, thev have for s iken. to a very grot extent, the tine God and
ihe 1. in l.-t an leOgion. and gone alter S. iritu 1-
isui, Abolition). in, Fmny Wiiuhti.-m, Fourier
.in. Moiiuoni.ni, I'ree Lov ei-nt and the bundled and one i-m .- spont ineoiilv produced bv the sol ol New Engl ind! True, the pith of the Southeu, Mi.-ionary in the the inJl-t ot the ism, en;e!t".es ami crimes of the North, eufoiL-ing morality atid hone.-ty, would not lie .-trewed with It w er.
HRoWNLOW CALL t POX PIIYM. TO MIOW Hi K.Vllli KY Ilia WORKS. The Hs-ettion by Mr. I'ryne. tint Frederick I)oulas and Sim Ward are inteilectuall hi
superior. I doubt, not. alter the exhibition he ! hi mule of him-clf on thi -ratal. Hut I d nor tlnnk if follow-, as n matter of course, th it ' they aie giants i:i intellect. They m iy be intet- I letuaUv his sunci I 1 , and stol he modera'e men! The-e lice negroes h til from Si racu-e, j
but I will a-k the gcutieman one or two question, and 1 in-i-t on h iep!y to them A- he h Id the-e two negtoe in such high e-?eem.
both on aci'oiuit oi lher integt it v and talintsji a- they ii v e son, .md Mr I'ryne say be his a j litt e tl iu'h!er would he be willing ro see her: Mote 1 in m i'.iiiuoiiv to one of rhe.-e buck tie groc? An-wer tins question, and the colored; l ei .-on lure to ti'ght will kn w h w 10 apj.reciate i your iiiiei-lup.' Show your faith Oy your wotk-, and mirry yo'jr children oil" to the sons and 1 I lugh'.ers of the-e talentel negroes! j IHN sLAVlHY WILL BE ABOLIsllt Ü IN THE S ITH. ' II.- (Mi I'ryne -oneluded by dechiring that' it was tin;e tii. it slavery was aboli-hed in the Soi:t!i, and. by ijniend 1. intim itel (hit it vvmnd , I t- ilone; iinil, a he avowe-l his determination to : i.d 1 r in ihe cau-c shouldi r to shoulder with the ; other of tin- kind, pci iiap.s it will be gratifying' to him to know when the good wmk he ac-compli-hed. I am able to tell him the previse i t.me l.e;i his latmi will terminate, and he can I communicate iL to his co'aborer. Wiieri ti e Angel G ihr el sound- the I i-t lot. I trunin d God. and call the rntionsof the earth to judgment then, and not Oet'ore. will finery Le aboi- ' i.-he 1 nth oj M i-u and D.XoiPs line ! Till V III -ON CRM-l-s PllL-TON S DKHOKS Wi rk on. loche:- I'ryne. in tiie d cme; t' 'a e i- ;i good time cotn.ng. aul I hope y 01 ni v , te thete to mi- it! The ge-itlemati's Ocn.incii t ons .d' the I ite Mr. Hrook. ol Sjmh Cir -iim., und hi :ip;.!;cati"ii of the term rctlim to hiai.
te, since th it gifted and
we:e :;i very It. iv v m m i
bad l.e in hi
::ai e. n i hi be'n ;or a
!enth ol time, fie-toti S Diooks wis an h.0.1or.hle. uerii, mil high min ei gentletnin; i?id he who -ay s.otherw i-e i a slanderer ot the leid, an t the per: etr iti r of a t iI-er?ood unworthy of a p:;e--or of the Christi aa religion! BdO'ANLoW XlN HVCf- RirtBl.:CN rRJNCiPLLb A kLTou i;cRT. I nee 1 n t he:e pau-e to speak of tiie threat ti e-e ag'.ta? irs h i e utteti-i te.-; e ting the aboii-
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Won't l'ty Tax.. to Si ip ur Lvzr Nicnots A eore-potde:it svs tint he is wi'Iuig l (give all hi ;r osv-ty f.rtt. soirTt of the war. hut can t.ot be.ir the tr ' lgp.r of piv;,ig tue to sup pott mi. l.o: - of l .zy negr e-: He think th it Si. inner .n: i.;-K ieci Hi", p.uty shcuM p y ine ex;e: -e. atid s iv to it it he wet e in corre-t n 1 ein e w it'i the in-bi!i y, l.e would tell tl.eai so j.i.'on J'ost.
Tt e f dlowd g is ti.e Abolition theon of iir Gov ei :.:nent: "The Constitution and laws shall be u.-;.i.dt-l whenev r it i hKCMsry. (). I'uf ioffi.'y the Fiesidcnt shall le the jud:. e." Tin i. exict'y the y-tem of G verntrer.t rn coctt-lbv K;.--li. The gei er il nk -e. orliws of ti.e 1 1. 1, ne i ev?r i:-: sanded exejt when theEuqen'r i'oeii.i it tjevesary. 1L-- will is, theie.'oie. the vutseme law .
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tor Sew-i-d. s ua -it a m is meeting in O.iio onl lii'i eaij ag: "Siave.y 1 in be Pm'tl to it pie-ont Uo nd; ;t can l.f ,iii:t ! in itf.l It (. in f and u mj.t be abolished, it.d Ma .h 1 I cm ;U.d UiUat do il." Only .1 few m nth 'i. e. Senator W 1 le, of Ohio, leciare i that the Ntih w.i. tt e loid and n.a-ter of the S nth; and that the South wou'd b c 'tnjedeii to ul-ey her I rd and m-ter. whtther - . 1 .;;,ei or t ot. Senators Wj,n, Hile, Lc. f üowe-1 !n a like -train, until the ictoriou- jubiit i i. weiecoiotluile!. Si mi! ir scenes ocuned in tite Hou-e of Rcpte-ent lines vetv often li-t -e . n; .m i fr on thee hlu-tenng threat, this gei.tlftn ui i- ti n. tly ve::b;ied to utter his toast li.-t even': gof a -miliar character. In ln.sfnit . i.-al nutbni-is of wild ami t.ene denunci.it on of ; the South urd evety th: g S..i;thein, he is bo., the vh ot ' eh teioa.. i. i.t-s i.i ii tnce d ar e a I hive nimel Nav. he ;s the .-atteüte of Sewanl, ' Siii.th Co.. and rev olv t.- armitid them a his
primvry ! The cardinal principle re an wicked, a revolutionary and m vile n tho-e of the Fat'i er of Kil: and they have these unMu-h rg, unpcrupulou uiid un r.ntiplel rlerictl h.cks, nd ot!;ers, giving ou: tne.r hostilities over the couuTH k PAJLSOX WAXIS IEaLOIS HE ÜOIÄ FOR REPlCi ALI AFRICA TO SLATiRT. Itevllt, theotdr way to civilize and Christi anize l-enighti-d Africa is to annex that iatco:itirtent to the L'n.tel States, and let our people 10Jure them to slivery, set them to work ai d thes develop the reoaicescf Africa. Their LidJs are the f ne-t in the world nd adaf tl 10 the cu'ture of c See alniv e all other lands. I he English, French a:.1 Spanish people are not the people Io owy and liiert Atricati lalnrrer ihey exerci-e too ciiuh cruelty. God looks to the e-iple of the United Shires to develop the re-ource d" Africi, and I hone-tly believe he rejtmes us lo do thu work. Talk about til. iou-tenng mid the unlawful seizure uf jrofierty in fo-e-i -n of other! 1 he African bare forfeited cheir coci.try ty re-fu-ing to labor. If they will not do so of their own choice, they must be compelled to do so or eturv e. The tiro will n i wort without some ore to mike him do so. Man is doomed to eatbrtal in the sweat of h:a face. Let us seize u;on the vast territory of Africa, cultivate its rich soil and foroe its m limns of indo. ent, degraded aitl starv ing nati e to labor, and theitby elevate tl.eniseivcs to the dignity of n.en rn.n.e 01 the ima.e of God! Christian men at the South, who take a correct view of tins ijurstion ol -livery, will no longer in ike provison m t heii wills, or otheiwi?e, tor the emancipation of their negroes, and ca-t them helpless uoq the frigid cli uiiie of the mti-i ivei v men of Ohio, Indi.mi, Iliiiioi tili tl:e New England States. Lit tLt rn seil their slaves to Southern phmtei hete and Oiiect the proceeds to be upp!iei to the opening of new slave State in Afiica, w here we nny settle down and compel the natives to labor, tin.- cau-iiig cii iliz ui ii and Chri.-t i inity to sti e id over a Jew undioi.s of its population, und the moral eTtc . would be ine-ioiinle. Tilt TAlUsON AGAIN XV ARN Tilt ABOLITIONISTS' In conclusion. I am no ahirmisf; I am no spirittnl dreamer; I am no prophet, n jr am 1 the -on of .1 prophet ; but allow rne to say tl cie exists among the villniiious nrtators of t'.e slavery question at the Noith a determination to doom to utter extinction both the rights and .n-tituiioii-ol'lhe South. It ouite impo--i!i!e that the sign. of the times can be mi-con-ti ued. A dissolution of the Union is w hat a large portion ol Northern Abolitionist are aiming at. No longer ago than the 4th of August, It-of. the "hitxr.v Tarty, "as they style themselves, held a Convention at Syracuse, and nominated Gerrit Smith, for Governor. My fi .euo, Kev. Abrain Trvne, figured largely in th it meeting. He was tin; ch iiun in ol the commltti e on lie-olution. audi of course, w rote, as w 1 il aa 1 ejM.i Ul, w hat was adopted. J tpjote one ol h's re-o'ulrons, adopted with gte.it rclnt by tiie Convention: " iirnolrttl, That AuuM'icn fUveiyis a crime against God and mm, of such m igniti de that no f orms ol la w can change its internal dViraeter Un limitations 01 1 c-ti h tioti.s of its territories or powers cm reconcile us to its contini.ed" existence; but we raise our voice in the name f God and humanity to demand its eradication tiom every loot of the so. I of our country." lean tell the gentleman, aral all w ho are of like resolution, that if their greit gia'id children live to see "American" slavery eradicated from the Slates South, where it now is, they will live tiii u.eir h ails aie as gray as a Norwegian r.it. We Cime honestly by our slaves at th; South we nie leaching them as the law of Cod duct U and heft 'i e we will hive thein sei; mal carried 1 II hy Aholitionists, we will pel- out our blond as licly as we would water, fi he S uth is i.hle to take care or hcr.-cif, and she intends to do it at all hazards and to the I ist exftenrty And when your blue helhe 1 Yankee come South with "M1.1t p's rith'iwid ilv I. tiles," to cf .f uiHii -lae. let me teil von that thev
will not hud tliem-eUe in K 1111
AMUSEMENTS.
Jons Ulli, and Jiki Clmes. Capt. Roy e. of tiie lOlh Ohio leginienl, who ha- ai rix (I at Ev.ii.svilie, Indiana, from lluntsvillo. Alabama, stiites that Gin Mitchell has gr antefcpa e to J ihn Hell and .leie. Clemens to visi Washington for the pur;ose of m ikiiig'ai-raug.ueuts bar re e-tahli-hing pence iu the Southwest.
DIED.
hllirilM.IIAM. lhl, at Indianapolis, .h, fn Frid.iv inoriiiiiK. Jane ßth, afier a short and ""n're i'hie.., Kiaiii.i. 'I. M .i.tT a Ji-fph lul ll.'tlic l'.i' U iigburii, of Lewe-, Ii. 1 , jgi-1 U years. f i'li'1 r.iii'i'.il w.ll mar from th r i lnr'ijf hT hro-thor-iu-1 ov, C. M. Mr-hall, No. 1.1 South Miis-ippl street, on Sun lay .ifteni'on, Jan stli, nt 1 mr o'clock. The r-Uti'.'r nd freaidi f tha family are re-pectfullj-
javited to attrii'l. Service will bi; held at Re nrave ly
Kev. K. T. fh tcher.
.iii:tkoiomta hall. SCI IT fn'CK.S. Prs C!H. or Far-j iftt-. fr a o':.t:ri: 5 a cm. For a Lavt y iH Ornt 1111 an TS cnt. Karh a 1.'tiOi:al I at .It tS rent. lYIvate Ii- ifv trt boCl -ix r ri f 00 . Siccle in rriv: R- 7. cr,'. O.i.r rj- ...................................... 'J5 ccr.t. SATURDAY EVLNING. JUNK 7. THE COIllKICIV 1IAWN
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MONDAY, thi: comediknnk. IKAmm itt s iCJI m B&srv
S?ri.5its cn b curvJ. IIT'lK" rs upen at 7 ocI-ck, comTience at S.
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FOIt A FEW MGHTS OVLY, Com m c nein 7 on Mon day, June 9
II.I. ! ehi itf i tb prrat N.v.iuml w irk i f art illustrative cf
Dr.Kuni' Arctic I'.i dllion In nrarrh of Mr John run U lut, r.iititf t on ,".0.(oo fset of canva, viihhy I'urtraying the Wi.ji.h r cf tin1 I-OI.AU VVOKLH. Svrra! rehc nrfotupany the Kibibitiwii, among wljich are I r. Kane's Mcoge l- g -MTOVK, the ftilv Fsqipmaux Io'.' ev r hrought to this country by Ir. Kaiu. Ah-o the i-eh-liraied rEAClfK FLA, WhaL has friste.! further Noitb and further South than auy oil. r üa iu exi.-tence. I'.-cr;p!!ve la-cture and appropriate Song by rKOK. K. W. sF. AliKK, I fite Musical Larect' r, St. Taut, Maua fa.
K Admittance, 2" ceti'; cfiiMren, IS cent-. CJl.Iieors ej'cn at 7 ochs k, connurnce at S. Jri -Jlw 100 DOLLARS REWARD.
I1Y rtirc!irti of riiiloxenian L1ce, No. O.l.ll.H F.. 1 13 ' w'" Vy 'he a'xi e reward for th' appn hen-i'n J tk1 rn action f th it-oii or rr ti- irnttv f th inurilr of Uro. L" is Chulvoii'le. oti t !i" M'clil t t'i2th i et My, 1 ;.'. JtlSM'll MAI H. N.Ü., ! June 5. IsOJ. rhlloxenian Lode, No. 44, I. O. 0. F. J.-fl &lw PERSONAL. !
LUIVV me rospi-c fully to rei-nunnetfl the Iii'lUii ! Lioclor to all my Ir ti I and acj aain'ai ce-. in the j w.ouiest mal l.e.-t w ay. Since ft t uini or of veil' s I have '
Millrr-tl wi'h ntifiimati-m, mitt applicit to the l'r-t pli-i- ;
ci. in- 'f thf sta e. I tit without anv Micce
Tll.Olk 10 ;
Müiitieiic find Kiectric Ite ration ..f the Indian Lucur ad also his l.llnlai-t.t-. 1 am 1i-a c ir.il of tl i ; niu. I-1 r psrtie.iL'n ia.piiro si tin hnniT' !hol. jeti-'ilw II. K. bl'r lllilii, Troprictor. SOLDlERS' DISCH ARCES.
Ciuck QiAUTitoi.i.-Tr.u's IV.i'vR'wr.xr, V. S.A.. , hiiiiaimpol:-, lud., Juno 4,
FY .iii'hTit.v of M 'j'-r r.-tiral Hüllck. Ii.diom Vol- j I p unfeers may tw ui-chared from the t'liiteJ Sut- a nervic" by pres-n;i:iir the rop'r papers at this othce. Othce hour tiom n A. M. to C I'. M. t JAM K S A. KKIN, I jcO-ihtwlw' U. S. A. Cotnmatiiiir.' l'ost.3 !
WANTED.
Cs lliL W.VXTl.l). .V girl wanted to co- k. Ho.-d R w.n,e-ill ! l aut, l or tri i' uhir irn!y t th
IVi.ral Uous", ou Mcndim tri ft, two Mpnas n lüh T j Wa-iii;.itoti .str -t. J.'li-d.t
vj SrANTK.D A man and hi- wpe to do the work nf a '
a .-mad family. Li-eral tv,i will he sfiven. In ('ore at tue Jtl c Slor. No. 4 ll.ite. ll.'U-o. j.-Il-.tlw
DRY COODS.
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it . ? time, iiud onli r ft' t ft "ft t ttrn'rufi' n t llit time ifiel, n ill f-e i-L.it o,. t-W rrnur ratnt for ' '.. iur Ui t" the ti mt l'i'X 'irr oritr, nut .
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PREVENTION IS BETTER Mil CURE.
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AGENCY.
J ,0 LADIFS OF DKLJCATK HEALTH Oll MPAIKF.U !
1 or uiXBlii'ii, or tu tho-e hy w hom al mcica-c ol family . - :"rn:u any ra.-oii nojectionat'le, t lie I 'iiliT-'tied woii'.ii oi'er a ire-'Tiptioii which is peri- ctlyl "liable und -f', a'ul w'ltch has I'cen pre-crihed in varLs part-of the o:,i V,.rbl lor tiie pa-t ceutury. Althoug ! tl i article j-verychcap -rid -imple, yet it lias been pt up l:i half pw t lo t ;)fs and si.l vpry -xtensively at the'horbitaiit prif e f f S per tioi t io, the under-iaed pro.J e - fur ni-h the recipe for $ I, hy the p.s- ion of 4 hich every lady can supply herself with a perfect s-ire-sj ard, a, any drin; -tore lor the ; rillitiir sum of 'iä rents pe tre ar. nj ptiy-ii iaii or Iruiri-t n ill tell you it is pTi '! tiarml --, thou-a-a ds of testimonials can be pr-c':reil of its etTicn.-y. Sent to aay part l the world on rw;pt of l;by a Idres no;. Ih. l.C. h V Jtt.Vl'X,
. Box. No.i33. New Haven. C a.necticnt .
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STRAYED OR STOLEN.
TltlYI.li or sio'.fii, on the firiiii fr ol Ji-e ', a larU
a mm s . v of mi III' r io p '. " - - , Hrav li"re. four irnrsidt, .nr tail, 1 1 hef-.re, ; au nid s r tfh en 1 1- r-ghi knee; when le't ill 0:1 a r.ew 1 ri 1..' w i'h lirictit hucKles: a'xMit li' h in I fiüh. Who i ever i :11 ve l. if-. rin .ti n ot him, or It la-'i to VV.mmI'- : Livery Malic, w.ll be b.iiiJvjiutly reward- d
itT-ilt T. VV . H';ut)M.i;
EXCURSION.
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Annual Pic-Nic Excursion
or 'IHE 1 trr VEii v.i l rs t cuyii eti ANP j filial Sit ll Stdinnl. -j I7lLt. he h held at M'aldp.ii t,.-xt W el --1 r, lllhl y int. Train will leaa the Uni jn D"p t at h ! o i-. pr ci-elv. ' ' THK tlf AKDs' IUNI I will ot-..mr:in v the K xcursiom-'s. i h"i;!d tt"- wearjr ne showery, J"lm-"U - larre Ha'.l '
at M Ü'Wiü ha be ri etvaired.
Tickc's rocenu-; chitJ.-ea uialer 15year, fl rer.t.
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omkk Tot sEY, r. e. tTTrannj. laite .Vtjutwit 1 fee Service. ftef Sec of State's othee. toi si:r miTTKitviiiLn, U.S. CLAIMS AGENCY Ml. II) vr.sr u.miim;to ST., (Over Vajen's Hardware Store.) j INDIANAPOLIS. I N I) I A N A . ; j 1)F.NS:0NS. Ivr.itnt.tr Land-, $100 bounty. Kack Fay, I J.xtra l'a, a id in fact ah claims a-ruiu.-t the L nite. J Mates -ucce--iully and spe'iily proecuted hefure the j eral l'rpartm nt. j f-pecial atten ion pveri to making oat Mu-ter in and out ' Kchs, oibcer-' Pay K"li, Commutaiioii ofy iaiter- fi.r IU cruiini-' 0:iicers. Ac. Ac. ' i'articular attention gien to procuring Ji-chari;e for .si:piraniiUate.i"' ami iii-a1 b; I sob tier. Notarial l.u.-i:n and all kind- of writiri'.' licited AV La. made arran jeincnt- w-.th a prominent attorney ' of Wa-hiti-rton City to .ifen.J.in jrson. to all claim- th.il may te relerr'-'l to liea t tiartrs Having h. t un t . ti ruled pranked i:iii;tary experi. nee. we believe that we' have (i'jnüfications for tlointr a ril!cctiii7 and claim- l-u-i-tif, that nut lew do-, ss. ohJier, or anv one el- iesiririor information concernin tl.e bx'iti' u of any rcpiniii'. con pany, or battaÜ ai, are invit. d to call a- no ' chirL-e. are maile for any inform fioti whatever. I. vldier ite-irinr trin-M r: itiou lu.rne r trijoni t!a;r repi' men will le tfiv.n all n.-re s-ai v information irr.oin. iur connection with th-liTereic M:litrv I ej.urt inra-of thi. Mate enatdesns to be of ere at service to all de,innir infvr:iiatii. ii ruiiceriiiiar tli -au.e. i i rr.Kiscr.5 it roüiox. Gov. O. r. Morton; Col . J. S. -i:iou-oa, U. S. A.: Tien. I Ijz. Nolle; W. A.F. e!le. Secretary of .st..ir; Capt Jimea A. Kkin, I. S. Q. M.; J. If. Vaje,.. Q. M. C M rah TDLsKY A BL-ITf KUKLU, rtT2t-dly Lr-ck I;ox I jT, tn-ii Jnapr Indiana.
COMMIS SION ME RCHANTS. C. L. S. Mattiiews, GENERAL COMMISSION
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HO! FOK LOUISVILLE! A GUAM) EXCURSION til A IN Ulli Leave lntllanapoi MR THK i C X TY On Fridav, June 20, at C- A. M. - t t TRAIN LF.AVES INUIANAFOLIS AT 6 I . M., AND Ai.ruvi: at jtrtF.i..-0-NViiXF at u a. if, RCTUKNIN'. LFAVK J E FFF RSO t TILLE TTRDAT, JUNE 21. AT 300 P. X , AND AKR1JE AT I!I4ANAIUH AT fcSO P. M. j rnro lor th- 'X'rip, hLM)(L
FORWARDING MERCHANT, La rffc F i rr- Ir o V It n i I il i 11 NO. 124 H'L UTll ST.. M I M SILK, Ilrtvvcti 7!ain Mrect and tlir rrt LOUISVILLE. KY. CXr. C;Mjr.ra"r.ts are re-j-ectf.dly ..liclted, aid iraniert'a'e sie w.tia prwnpt return goara:ieed. janKl
INDIANAPOLIS AND CINCINNATI
fCQl't-T-on h uj to rrmrn .tre djr ji o bT : Ii.'t.i.ug i .e foil !..aj..r. Uavio' J -fferso: 11 Ii V. M. j a.idä'tve at hi ti.inpotu at 5 A. M. r.exl Jioni.iar. ( jrT-l.'w--.l I i
RAILROAD
Miortewt Itontr by Thirty .Milr! NO CHANCK OF CARS TO CINCINNATI ! Three tram-leave ln.bnap..li- lady, ( r.ui.lays excepted.) I IKSTTKALN'. 5 20 A.M C1NCINN T1 LiHTNING 1 ' Exj tvArTie-. at Cincinnati at lo A M., ad Lex- ' rir"n, hy . 7 31 T. M. tecoiid Ira n 10.40 A. X. C.r.ciL2ati ilad, &mvtat ' CncJnna'i 3:4;) P. M., crkir.s c!os C"t.aecti-.n ;h little Mianii Kailrwad for IvoeUj., y orr.aw, Ccd jnib New. ark . Zate lüe, r-l heelm. Third Tron S-'ü P. M, Ccfiacau tsi.r arnvea at Cincinnati 11.10 r. M. f are sanir a ty aitj i-!rrr ro-e. Call f"r rr ticket r,,$ tbe luUiarapoLa arl C.nxiunatl Ra!'ri. Kdire checket thr"Ucti. . SraciA. NiTfct. be nre y- a ret to the ncht train at In.1ia-.arb. The rly L.:-mnaii rain. tr . ; f.f-iu track. -.uz the farthe-t tr- sr.u:h in tte Cuk-u 1 i.i m.1 liAniimavl:.
W. H. L. NOP.LF., (iVwral TV ket Acei.t." Wra. I'owkii Travi ly j Arent mr? cj
DRY COODS.
TO TS5E Ij-aBSS.
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SECOND LARGE INVOICE SUMMER DRY G JTJST RECEIVED -A-T 2To. 5 East Washington St. CONSISTING IX PA LT t'F FINK DRLSS GOODS. BLACK AND FANCY SILKS. LACE AND SILK MANTLES. NEW STYLES S A (it ES. LINKNS. V. IIITL tiOODS. G LOY Es AND IIOSiEKY. KMUKOIDEiriES. PA Ii A SO LS. SCN CM ft Ii f -1
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LADIES' GENTS' AND . CHILDREN'S FINE CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS, lOTHS,
JleiiN and Ro' Wear, Triiiiniiii, Xotinii.
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EVERYTHING IX THE LtNE, AND AT PRICKS TO M IT 1 ;i L TtMt S. CALL StxN AM 'l A VINK Tilt stix :;.
M. H. GOOD, Proprietor.
RAILROADS.
PERU AND INDIANAPOLIS RAILROAD. 1S62. ss32S5i22 IS52NEW ARRANGEtVEWT. .4T Homo to C liirngo lit Kokotno, il MILKS SHOHTKR THAN OTHKR ROUTE. ON AM AFTKK MAY ß, 1S-J2, trails will 1 run a- f ;im ; A Mol Tram w,!l lea- Irhlianapoli- at II 1ft A M.. stoj. at at! talioti .n-1 m.ke cle com eci kmi at K'l, ..mo with train on the Cincinnati and C'lii. iuro Air Lit e !1j;roid f..r lat. -;,..i t. Vl,.arai-.) aiid Cl.icno. atid arrive at P. ru at .1:1." M.. in time t mnke c.niM-cti w ith trains n ihe Toledn and Wabash Railwav, t-ojt rLiat and We-t. Hetnrtiinr. he sme train will leave Vera al 6 00 A. M .. after the arrival of the ir- n on ihe T. A W. L. V . fri nithe Ka-t. and anneal Indi :;..;. at H.'.O A. M. iL: illie to inke Coiu,ecliou for til ...,t - K-t, .S.'Ulh ml V et. .vn K.vprrs. train will leave lr.dianani.li at 10..V P. M., coi.it'Ct it Kokoin. i with train for Chic-o. and artive at Pern nt .i 0.1 . M . iu time lo tiuk ci.i.n. ction it h trams g",nk' j.;-t an.i West on the li lcih. and VVaImuU Kail way. uetuminc the -anie train will leave IVru at 12 On M , makitiK clo-e r imecti' ti at K.'kom.. w .tl. tl.e tra:na on the tyiucinn.iii and Chicago Ri.lway froni Chaa'o Valj.araiso and Loaii.ori, and atr c Ii..iunaM.li at 4:10 I". il.. in time to coiin. t itli the evening train for Ci'M'inriati. I.oui-vi!!? and otln r l oii.t-. M-cia! vteiit'on irneii to the tran-'N.ratiou of live stock, priwlnce and nur'J:andi-e t,er'.! . IAV1I MACY, IJi-iieral Av'-iit and Suprriiiteitdet.t. THro. 1'. Hai (.i!kv. (i ireral Tu ket Aei.t. aj 1 CJ-dly
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iNv Atincy at Wa-ld aroii C:t, are ?? ' K " P' otiit at ten' i"ii ! l be cotlectton ami -'curniK of Pensions,
loirk Tay cf Jrci' i.-cil add tliscli.irt e.l s..ldn r, ami a 1 tlie ctninis a ii.l O.-ii.aiel acaii.-l t be iuvermuent. Vruii re mir in any part f tlm sun may have the'r claim n'. iired t v ii Iil'fMdi ir tlit rn and Matim? pnrtictil.ir fully l!?ice s(l K.i-t VYa-l.in ton street, in the second t'liihiin w. -t r tlie C"rt Ilou-e s iu ir-, lii.li.ina...:i. In1. R rt'HLM t- .s tiov. M. rt. n, La.. Not.le, M J. U n. lare, Iiriir.(i n Ihnnont.Col.JohnCohurii, Jodre I'rrkin, Sureine Court. ai Vt .tly MEDICAL.
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Marrie.! Indies in certain -iluntiii should not u-e thtm. f or reaM.n- see l:re ii,j-. ,n each box Price One Dollar Per Hot. They are ser.t in a thin, flat b.x, po-tae free, to all put? of the United States upon the rect ipt f the price. Prepare.! at.d s. ld hy Lit. F.WINC, Jo. IS Virint'i .imnir, mjT-diwly I'.'iatiajoli-, I.'idiara.
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THE UNDERHILL BLOCK FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES.
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