Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3889, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 March 1863 — Page 2

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.Aim .rrrri poiiTic-U "ocietura nave pinini th.tu. eaa.ie hi pwMMiN 'A ofyeciai cm 4 imht airbernite Ther wer the bane of the the Americin Constitution Deiron Baav ha Republic in the di of Wa-hincton. They

.1. re wore: be ha ntlijned ererv man who hud weile-f horror, of the French revolution.: , , ... '1 hev will i ir.f IN. Ihehoneatr tobend t!,e C -n-munoo and tho T b .mlorer, debate aa.rk a free'

Law For yearo before li.e death uf the l.imetjt- ( pet.pie Trut üiem. 1 hut thch hun toe

j imn im ,iu'rJ;e 1 ,x n l Ii Ufr i n nvi i ..--- . . . . utiu. n mi inn uh ui t:t e.uifi-uoii. Su. u tueu , a a aim! frum under hint, and be. de two or onlr Worth to be idaveo with the aable ob- three b.-ilb which p-iel through !n rlothine. he

d irh r : ji4ich4 ifiM md fw jodiei.n i),,, r1 N. g.,,, ot theCLi- 'Co Tribun tijrht of d . v .h n.'.l r ot lie n.dnred he JO Come op.nion. h iHtr Aree. ml h- ine beon pursued b.m .th ferociti unex.mpled ... the wnX rrwroOit thetr toMr WW . r ever their lume. whiierer tour nrtT. ,nr

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ti d.T. eoj the Srinsfeid Roir1er. .n HketBM of rrnonr tiiii!f boeo ukrri !r f the ctnl Uib'iriiMN. My ! military fof-e. in rhil tit If

lion of the F-hsrl A'lm'rii-tittlow, we cn

m0fm th the K-zietor. ihitlhee mil N Wf uu no'nt to the peophs i" IHrwite, u J of erorv flt. to the fct tht the fK.ver znty t( thru St .to. the.netitr of thf.r . nt tutioti und liw nd their indiriduil ritfhn uirntoed tberefy. re antoox the thinjr th.t were.

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We ' wl,' b thi rnorintiit the iddres of Bn . I edier General CaaiM.TO! upon ."summj U ftirernmetit of the Mil ry Kotriot ol Indi him Thi a new future in the ol our State Jfever hfor luia Indiana tx-en pUri under mil itary rule It i danperou delejration of powerOeneral Ca i i:Tor i not amenable to thr civil n-ioer of the St.ite He i atiove it He i not

reponble the people of Indiana for ihe din hirtreof thr teo-t confided t him He -a an offif-er of the Fedcnl Government He ie'eivei

kia onlerafrom and rep'irt' to trie Pderl mili larv aothoritiea. He exe- ute- their will and not the will of the people of his militiry depirfment In that reinl Uiie new department in theFedr! (iovement overridea the -oerein'v nd inde p-ndeii-e of the St te There d n?er. pre it duiker, if th - ettr lor-liinry p .wer i- not pl-icel 1 in the h ind of wiae. dicreet, lnMiet m l pood men. tht the ctinotitutiotial rieht- of the jieople BiJ nvudel md t,v nm'-'el euer -icliruenti rrwluillr overthrown. There may le a neceaitv for thia novel exercise of miü tary authority in a repubhc.in povern meut in a St ite whoe pitriotiani and devotion to the eminent hi- been thorough I v leitoi, ..M.: ei a people who-e t ipwelty for -elf govormuent ln- feMi illu-'r it through forty three ver- of err lonlinnry pro-pet itv .m l pro , jre-; md if ao. we yield to the exigency which rr'i'ure- it Bui t is well for the peop!e to con si.ler how rapidly the new current ot (4ov-m nientd authofit i wahiup the hndm-trk of the filher- of tin- i- who wi-d.m. p.iiiiot ism md alatominakip hure heen I hi led by ora tora and raiei- iure the form ition of the (ov- j ernmnt n eiu-d, if not aupei i-ir to any ret "i le-1 in hi -torr There ire mmy up?eatioig and -entiments in ! the nMn--- ir mea:ie of Jener il C abi xiiT')i ! which wiM meet with the heart t rommerdatioti and approval ol eerv pood citizen If they are j carried out in ood faith, irre-nei live of party, i

we have no doubt the order mid pOAOO of ÜM At.te - ... arved AU the rent V ilrrmmi i " tlie pre-ei v alion md excr rna . ,ir (nMlslj(u. tiou.1 rights If 'here is no abridgement of the freed-im of a;ee h md of the ires, we mem not the hrene of either, if nrb;fr iry nrrests for r:,;n ion's ike. or even lux: uükii-es aain-t the Bl lie reise: if the ballot box U kept open, untaint el with frauil, o thit it may be the fair arbiter of the opinions md will of the people; il orortty to life and prODOfty, an obli gallon which M due from every (overn nient to ihr eiligen, remains, and if there is no encroachment upon the liberty of the ciii.en. as jfrwaieoieed by the Constitution, the people ai l lie -ati-liil, aoM the apjrchensi.ns ahich now ex;st In fhe public mind as to the inteii'led

inl'rii'pement upon ppul r rights by those in power adl beijnieted We ;iro willing to conecle o I Jener 1 1 OmMMMN the purpose a (m npiil We accept hi deelaration of intentions and his vie of publie policy and the duty of the eitixen. in ih;t spirit A'ul. n he appeal. lo the i re . l ir a it U in our rmwer we will tiatain and aid him in the rijhtftil disrharft ol" h ifuiie ami in the aeCOOaplislMMMl of the !! ;ei ts he aet forth Fidelity to the Constitution und obe hence to

lw i the hihet duly of the citizen This j o'diatiou iet upon all alike eipitl'y upon General C.;m.ti n aid all in authoritv with Ihe humble! j 1 1 ale dtixetl We hare no donl.t j tlie t J.reriiinent w M be retirc! to itaoM pith, I if liie people Ii M e e ureo to i hem open leimte and pure ballot lox The Hemoeraey ol Iieli -n i r willing to u!im I all tlie (juestiotw ri-.v :it I is-oe u'w.n pnHii" nffifrfl to fliit KrMtM rnent to thee peaceful aein ie -o the-e eotMWilotioOoJ romedira for the rediess of -nev:iiue. if they!

aie set uiel to all alike A äroiiiidri-l I itllor. The fo'biwinp eilitorial apia irs in the C!iicro Tribune, in intene Abtilnion new-p-ipcr: Ar ciaa i Ismavc The condition of the neiphiMiriiip Stale of libmi certainlv dem.nis

tlie e.irnet it'leiiliou ol the Feiiei il Qra Hlfceiil i We understand thm the authorise at W anhing ton are incredulous; i rii th it when re:ie-ent i tioi. from ifie hihet aouiee in the St He ire aent f(M a nd. a inp thit Indinnn i on the point of pen ant trml roMtoay c P the Imt i! Congress, the rep r s re re e veil wi'h d im , p : exrea'i.'ii- of didiehel. and tlk'se w'. beir ilem ire sent back without thinks mt Uieir ao eabetl u per sen reside zed V .- lell t'ie Pieident and Cabinet that it Vit n liribuiol to them is true, they err as men never me. before Indiana ia to day. in spite of the intense det otton of a h ire ot her per; 'e to ! . Union oaoae, More danperoos than Miaaouri The ext-tetM-e of f n etie. the it we : jeel ol which s MHMbMMfo U the execution of Uie rowjecrfpxioo Iiw and tfie tax law, is i i t!.e Cp:erhejd themselves do not -lern; md thee meet': rt ttrepde I f-v men fully arme?. p!.t Hue ireioii mMi m:-kets in ihe : h tin Is uij i a iiot.-r ou that the Sl.ite of lud in i ci-l ot Illinois The tlisloval population i i -pi-I x anniiiir with neh we-tns they can oblawi; anl not politn al meetinp ol ihr o cried IV fnoctucT i held in which trei-"'?i not atrowe! and U-n-itrd f H jf ,t n9r9 ,0 Mnu, , fo' Jeff Divift t.e ,s ,,,nim ti a ilucn f. r A -c Loic-.ln where ..ne m j .the e hk :i-e of tre Cond i Hon ..I thinL- w ., w"i but the irk to liphl un ihe hole St nc it 1 ti me of t it il w.tr ia t ptlpble int it MDuoi be mi-iHWen or uu inter-eted. A little vipor. a little xud t. ity. little en. r. v . wiil correct all :hi Tlie pi tter r cow inj n well aa acouiidrrls. and iher t.eeti hut ihe whole aoie diss ipiiiie that oflense- l. kr ttif,,. re.)(J , 1.1'Wf.tv their ubuilioii in teriii.s i, , ,j t., t httnuli itiup a their bravado : loud and in onititiK W e leor u Itwyer ihe tak of mm crime t' it we have Pointe! on: , and to r-'inm n aen-e the tk of mBtetrnr tko pww!wmont And whatever the ijichnlea of men who cm ee trea poll in nothing es thm h i.itinir our ohlters n the field, we know thn tue iot ei nmen! w hi, h baa not tlie leral power to defend itaelf a. itnel auch malconten:. or . . a i.- the ! .1 n;:h uitt kwa out iko coorajpa to oeaort and exercise it without the oairaut oi ptOMivc staute, need.- a policy of insurance on its life to prove that it live. The mae'-reant who i the ibovi on the people of Indiana, ia a Chicago Ah 'i Miit He ha boM far yearn an o;-en re'el apainat the Constitution am! Iiw of tl,e I uiletl !UaUr Tiiue and aa.n he h. a. the authoritv .if the i ernmetn . tnd koa

him-elf wa-. ?xth a hrpocrite and a scoundrel The article ohch we copy above i ba-e l'diel upon the op!e of Indi ma.

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new-p.per p.eaa M if.. country nass i.eo on ,H n,fh. , mittk (J T, B lt.e iia. ffreeinp to that pre.t and iTO"1 Democrat, he mi 'represented dis .-re upon uestioi.s o mete party polity, hut every noble a' of hi life; he incited tu bs united in iupport of ihe Govermneut and the aK.int him, be atood in the m l-i of Abolition I V n .i.K Mrmnt. ;

cirfl law ia thua to f uperedel with the tiiitor at Chicago and WW dnu-n the p d'ed The l.wsof Indiana fortiid it It is not within

ttemtn of the N -rthwe-t Th s era r en the intent of the Conatitution. It oflfend co.nl , hearte! and dWoval kmre of the Tribun did nru- rehtion. and every afH:ial duty, and i ... . . ' bwobaroua. Ict the etriv huOnrV of Aiknaa more H an even tfci- he abu-el t ie brrmjmml as , , . . . t .1 1 r I and Texas lell ltie:r renin! impirt. It I i.eeowefl aa the Hlitical char oter of Judge Dotii.aa. ea Your f ranch bar are fe; lor - i lei . ihroujh and paveto the world the hiirhest p'oof mat flito 'lie protection of our conitnon Government.

Ihm when ever-, aim la the i.iw lo hon-eii. I Beaide thia. your iMetluen ne in the field for tour -ike I hi indeetf tit es the military tw er. I, which is dormant in tune of pence, a preaet

ia a undeserved a it is infamous. There i- prom i e-,.-e But tins power of the pnplr. mc , . a. - 1 fM -etve the eirle The Government thit no juat pro nt k1 for it cilumtMOa. That the . , . . J i wieM if ia tout ' ivernmetit. It atn BOTO no citizena of Indiana are arouei to a ene of the ; iniere-t bot yours Armies exit. not to invade danpers wliich threiten the political institutions ' or imjieril, but to insm a your dearest rieht. Re of the Ration . most true, but th .t thev. or my 1 -'. rkM in civil matter, thev , , , .., - , Uw never feel the fmpw of the law. Offender portion of them, are - armed to re-ist the law. S() (.(in WJ whe trueU) of ihe laad the conrriptwn or tho tax law' hi oath and hrt dnty. i no terror to the p'wid a falsehood which none but a anivelling hvwcrite citizen While this be true, it is a true that .... o , . i ' even nun who bear a eiret weip)n ia tomptod like Deaeon nto-e would aaaert without a bluh ... . , to use it when nndted w:th paaatop; and the p...M No such resistaoca will be made, and none auch nfllJ piire of hjj p.,rt;eH ,re t the mercy ot the is intended The Pan COW and brother con weik or wicked He whose moral power cm

influence a whole people, s reduced to the level of the worst, und the trenpth of hi muscle For I our own sake, tor there ice of your fain'

aenoation article Is intended only aa an apnlnj,f M,r ,,e .. n elnc.ition, relipion and ill for some new outr pe on public libertv, here and yon hold dear, enforce the laws a In carrying elsewhere. Himelt and hi confederate scamp n'CM weapona. and you will Ifad OjOiotOOM . , i. ,. . . , ... I resforeii to vour hearts .mi homes, in the case uf Aboi tion.-m hue some yet bid 3 Ke-i-t ..,. to lhe rtest . f daaortcff is an dei heme in embi vo. which will croii ottt aft other l-niu ol ie-;-' n I to law, md i MMO ro id awhile Pro want m little vipor. a liUlO af - Ut 'narchy r.od bloodakod I.w must beiemected

uti'il repealed lent its p. ncy, il von win L i

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land And we have men mopp ua. ao blinded canea wh:ch lel hm to fender h;a resignation by partisan bigotry and rejudice, fo inoeattt aia highly honorable to him . while tko aaovai ih.t'l.ey are en more.) of tlie web of tyranny whieb. itmTetl certain par tie to lend therneel j wh: h i weatin.- nb oit them-e!vea in coiaaxon totbei.o aSle .rpo-e of pr ariitt W dich tree witüefi ther freenm; iml oihera. wh.-e van Ii- frm the -erv icato graiiiy ihe r malice, areetjually fe Impel them to ittOoiaomtnt ami ararooolof afiakfOiornblgiwitd dgrarefal &donol Hamilwan ai ;. ct. however rnt iii-iooa. corrupt, or t mimic Jiaf Onmm ml Ins recimen- m ratrwnajem theb.ttleal. n the pirt d thoe who fill their pocket, tieid of Stoi e River, and the -6 h w i, one f 'he

wh hail thi ouirure unon liberty and !w a one laat reptroents to leave the held H own hcie

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jeets of their partiasn idolatry. ireteited two wound, both of which I have -een Afto üie prisoner f rcibly taken from the civil One of tle wr.uud woald have been magnified aulhoritie. and the crime laid at hi door, we by a more ambit'ous man than Colonel H . o that hope, aa eiticerelv a any, that a fsir and impair it would have been terirtel as very evere." if i Üal trial may how him t he .'uililes of thehon not "dantcrous;" et there are b-t few that know icide other thm in sell defence Hut this h i no that he w woundeal at all. BOMinjU pro or con . BOon the mi'it u v act. wfrch The "6th repiment went int ciiop with 3-5 unerriuply poioU ihe peP:e of llliuoi to the effe-tit e men. and came out with 267. lo n?. in fact that the aoveraigatf of iheir State, the anc kiileal and woumted, 1 If. lrri"-t one third of the tity of their Conaiiiution mihws.and their irali 'entire frce. It was in the nnttoaJ of the fiht. ' rldoal right guaranteed thereby, are among tlie and both officer and men behaved with the ut ' tiling- thai weie. aVOO coolness end bravery. ii m Whatever e'se may be nid of Col. Hmttlton, from Minngion. no tum oho knows him dire attribute lo hi in c.iw irdice Fear of personal injury i no part of A Grkat Ix to tiik Uxiox Army H.-n thx hi nature; all Unriag, therefore, about hi we.r AnaiiMiwTBATioN AeraiciATKa vf ilitaxy Gas b "r-'int of m .il" are malicious fl-ehoid-l, ( p. i t Iipri--ion m WAniM.ro o mere t,th I venture to av that he never iw Accoi'ny or Tin. Km h:-i n tiii M is.-,iiri. -n-h a contriv .n e. and woti'd not nut one on if i he knew a million of muskets were to be Special CfTcpoialence of the Chicago Times. especiall v poime! at hi own breast Washington. March 03 The above is written without any aolicitation Bv the death of Edwin V Sumner, the Cnion from Col H . hopinaj that its publication mivput ar ' v has lost it preateat and let (Jetieral ex fa atop lo thesNnders of those who do their fijhtceptinc al w i vs. ol course, (ien. McC!eM ati Sf incnl home, far removed from darker, fi'l ihe ting Gen McClell m uside, ihere waa no General time ah ill come when he unv feel jnatiftodio in the aervice who possjessetl the ju.iüt e- d a vind:itinp himself from the ful cilumnieaof preat commm !er in -o eminent a decree as (en his enemies I am truly vour.

r.irai.irs arc well euoiiph iti-ti- i of the Micea hie atapoajtmrn of the ettiaene of Indiana, and h s

pai'iit, a linle energy," again! some ripht of tlie people not yet a,iiled. What can it be? i Time will tell the tory. And ho is this rn in Panaj. wlio assdl n ma-

bor for its repeal, if you will Rut re stance i

mi !ne-.s, hecaue it is tour own law it i your

own peace and yoin own Goernment you thretfen md when your turn comes to tefgiotatO you will have undermined your own rights; and when anarch rules. libertv dies.

years been connected with the Chicago Tribune,! 4tn. Your' brethren are' in the field Your one of the most eonapic- ously traitorous newsp.-i. homes aresfe. and TOO prosper Yotn (lovern t K ' Wk .1.1

ment would have mme men Kemeinoei . tun evrrv mm owe- hi- all to the St He, a ltd by ihe :

joritv of the people of Indiana 1 He ha for

per in the countrv He t Mowotl a donbledved traitor to the CooetitaOiofl and the Union He h i never repecte 1 either. For long tears ! i-he-neeiel atsu -h t He-men i-CriTTKvukv.Diii gLA. Rich vitpAos. and other, as 'Union savers." 'Union ShnekerV " . in derision of their noble

very Uwf of aocial lite, he is bound to tdte his nil, if need be. a the MOeaOfw of hi obligation to the S" ate We have bad pea :e so Ion-, thit , we forget how mii Ii we owe to society. Now, our reciprocal obligation must be felt and ren 1 dered Let riot the con-cription, or enrollment.

etTirts to preeOTrO the Union as it was made by I of the pe p!e for the national defense, be 'he

the fathers, with ut w ir m l bloodshed. Ha.'--, und neb as he i. in their raid against laverv, in i idi ned the S u h into this wicked rebellion, and his canned the unnumbered woes which overapread this land Him -elf and his confeder ate Abolitioniata are as goilty In day of this fratricidal strife as the S uiihern Rebel. Mr Jarvanaop Daaaja wanted the Union diaaalrod In order t profret pogro slaverv, and Mf.Doi con" IbaofM wanted it dissolve I in hopes that thit would ürnlrnif slavery They are knave of the aame school, though employing different apencie to accomplish the sime end. The people, whom the Tribune o 1 1 1st cow ards a well h sconn uv , ,ve long fought these twin litHii of disunion. Aimldionisaj , wi continue in ihn noble work till the Union unai be restored Hard words will by them as the idle wind, which thev heed not. Should blow be reanojeod to defend the public libertv, there are arms stronger lhan thoe of the nerve lese md puny advocates of negro eqti.lity Should that lav ever otne. the cowardly ret. h of the Tribune will find thai hi ' auda'-it v " will be remeinheted The Trtbaxaa w is one of ntoen of RomiMlewn

hit iglon for aaaailinr the national li!e Statu! bv

everv law until re ealel or declared uncoiisti'ulioin! t.v the proper tiihtinal Lei every nan ev.'t vtvhere rCCOOnl his mercies, cornpare Iii lot with that of any other people, and he will never withstand his Government or the laws of his country

Vh. The coming spring elections, occurring at a time of unusual excitement, call lor notice, as fatVe i nmre-sions nrevail as to the dwtj or intent if 'he soldier. The ?ohlier, ut home, votes, aa . doe any other ciiizen If ahsent, he must be; content ? le i ve his civil rights in the charge of others When vting, he must goto his duty una me I, ai does evert good citizen. He is worn ; to maintain law, and is the last rn m to interfere

with the right Of others; mid ihe riht of ihe people pro peil I to ex pi ess their will bv the ballot

box is s icTOn md tin udable. and must be kept ao Stk A wotd to die pres. Your pttriotism and moder ition :ire now put to a severe te-t Toil i., correct lalao ieapreaahaWj you ean in apire tbeowiddencr f the people in oor common future; you can do jnatice to aU wiabout coinpro j mlsin n single valuable parly interest ; vr vt)u ' cm develope disorder and madden the votaries of, oarfv to reck!e?snes of all that i a iaf in our I ..I4.it If 0. .11 1 . ' i . . TlU r-w.tA'A..' I.ir MWlit I- -. , i H 1 1 1 1 ,a t

Will you not use it? In conclusion, let me raj that even now. your own border is not entirely sale from he inroad of boMile armies Therefore he united Dircrffl is phi lies mueb a von w ill, hut be one in arms

neavnannpeea which aroietel oqninnt irhippinn" i '"r 'h roeaeaoowoalth i iL., i.: :..ui.. ...

neuieiiMici ui" ims country, o ruiiit en dowel with intellectual, phvaical and reliebio

hark 1hr Smith into thr I'mnn, a heji the rebellion

first broke out H Ving accomplished it Hints, in divi'hns the country by its aiiti -ai i verv MO ae '-e. th t paper wa willing to asit the retlrinc St .'es to l'o in peace! In the Chicago Tribune,

t Potain her 1, lfb'J.may lie found the following editorial aiiicle: From f CWaaoa TrlVaii. IocmSer 1. 1o .1 N"t i few of the Republican journal- ot the interior are OOrkhlf themelve up In the fielief, ' which thev nre endeavoring to impress upon their ' rciders. rhu the seceded Slate he thev few or j manv. will be wWppad hick into the Union. I We ran hm nil auch thit. in ktnewaeo of that sort, thev are adding new fuel to the tl rneahich I : i i .. LLuj ... , ... . .

i I'rrnii in ini'; um nerceiv; alio tltnl tlie rro-

view, is just us surelv destine! to prosper in the eajd, mi thai the AJnjigntV ever will bls a poopie that found iheir inatitntiuM upon the ba.-e of civil and religious trcedonj. Let us all therefore fulfil! o-ir resneetive anhtroi

with theeaine-i purp Ke lo ttnl IV favr. Hknrt B C.hrinoton. Biiv Gen Com'd'g D.sirict

From th' Hpilligteti (111 ) Retrlst,-r, March 2.1 Vi tat ey Poaytloan m miaiajta t?lTl low Stiperaetled lhe Mae of lieutenant l n s t i n . On Batorday evening. Colonel Lynch, com m md nit at Catnp Under, came into town ot: i

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h.l.;i;.;. ,l . .i i. m i 'n i n irain, 1111 ni'-f nun niin-i hi Mli'iar-, i ibilt'ies now are that the result will prove them . . . .. - -, . , , . , ,

to be ia I nrorito-ls . mm U . . ..U I ' ' or

lie tiolicv mit dem md of tlie iiicommir Admoiis j

rration; hut thr drift of nnifion nnm to hr that ,

i' prarrnhlr arcearfoa ie jroaaiale, ihr ntifima Stit

trill b' eaiared in tint his needle and 'iiter i eo iiniverav lv be brought fo an end If the Union is to be dissolved, a blood le annorathwi is by all mem to be coveted Do not Ut uu makr that imi nxtiltlr The author of rhl laat paragraph i the uu binahtn knave nim wrote the above libel onon the peopla of laaHnrn In December. T96D, (he drift of npinJan with him. wa to let the'

.lade: the person of Lieutenant Dustin . there con

Itnod on a charge ot muider. The Sheriff of Smgamon rountv, being present, deman-led his j aothnrity lor I ikin the pri-oner. lor neb tid he ; bad i telegraphic dtapatch from Qoneral vTrfght, eO'MOiandaaT of fthia military depart ment . orderi p i be role aa of the priaottee TVe Sheriff .i-ke-i for a COpI ol the 'lispntch, and wa ohJ he conhl not ii ive it. Colonel Lvnch'a erdara b.ng --mili- 1 t oy " The Siieriff replied that. If ihe prisoner t it 'iken from his custody, it must he by force and against h;s protest.

Colonel Lynch said he ha. I come to take him. j

conspiracy amongst the Democr.it of Indiana, i only a pretext for a re! conspiracy of those who fear to hear the truth It m id dog try mem juf tint, and no more.

I rem tin- Ytilppi Nqu.idrnn. Miss.ss-rr, "sgi ti.Ko.N. T '! i'iaichie Rireed M 'rch 16. IMS j Fiutor S NTiM-l: The Chillteotho triad K-rt Oroenw nod onoa n. re a ! : amawinw, ol ia) fifteen inn. utft at- o b t ! d;-ibleil tlu she Imi t-i wttfidi iw frotn ct on Her turiet is l.teraliv

sin o!uhl ut. md i peue'i ned t ten i! k-,, en

Paring the dv. as had been previous!;- iutj ' m ned bv the Illinois Jonrnal, a Wfft ol habeas' eorpus had been ei t ed on the conutv jailer for i the person of IJeut Ibi-tni iv a Bjilit uv offi er Jr.'m Camp Butler, and ahne- ha i heen ub . aeenned t appear at Bloontngton, wiiere the ' n-1 w.i- I., hive heen t iken. betue Judge Du or .ludc Scott; it hav inn been arrangetl that the ; priaooer and the orMneaaea enbpaeooed ihooM be ; taken Bp to Blnoojington th it evening. So it will be -een bv the proceedingi of Siturday eve:i"i s.' th it lle I'la-ois Journal'- f iiftnn t thit the in itaiv force wis hero, on WeLediv night and Tliur-dav. to I reserve the BOaaO ol the , lewa, and not to t ike the prieonev, by military

t re y fhrouch her three im h iron m Hiiri .nd r ' ,n,,n tvi. atilhorme. i fio prorfii ro bi.k n- Bet wheel hou-e re torn to ; aecoa, r f"1' Lynch oMaineti higher a. uhoritt ; be-ideaher upper deck md rhtrinrf. Her bow f"r I" ,,,f,, pi"! action, jmd the -eiiura oaa

i stove in. and she in i v be cm-idered so badly " 111 '

Bead up thit it will tike BBOnthr to repiir her.

Wf ne 'el n. ho: e th.n the circumspinces of i

Her Ctpiain, olticei and croji hiveeverv time' lh" c nd tho yoAioo of the priaoner. held as

loughl w ith g-wl like herois -n In this mu: . -

he w ii we e misrepresented lo (ienen! Wricht

md baaca Moordor If bo her directed the aeinm I t Oolontl LfliCh.OOdoi fill Liidorat.it Itnctflhc iiCi. then weareto understand that the civil law oi ti.e s .te. ro far aa safbnTTj ooararittad by ud d t-r u, eoajeartaii, b uspende'l. and that me: in tit.' m: itm -cat..e cm In i t, cut. sl.iv. and

fight he w i- uti-ij-r iTneI lt the 13 inch mortar and U. i roii do Kalh, bol w is hmdsomelv anttatod by ihe nit rnanj ashore The OMtKeOtba his teen -truck r.TTT THRU T:VI. an 1 sustuae! i hoatior fire from the eretnv th.n my other gunt i th .! a i er et.L' iL-ed them She w ill try them

. - - ,. i..-t ittet tt -one u killed Ul t leisure, beu.g IM dde only to a court anl wonndOd OOOBOoaad ol t'c-e who are now claimed to be Oonot U L ring anl F.-rt Henrf Tighlmaa hieorted oitk tbia -inet.m Me privilege " It cnearaand Port Oi aeon earl CuajJiudon Smith bc a qnoettco. too, whether other than anil coiion ...i, ,,ur iv,., mj (;el,era; Ro our il:irT baa a neht even to arreat cuIti. land forcea thit they nay be brought tefore a military triOenerd r k's w fem k. heraelf useful among h"" , , the wouude I. i ire.'.U . ..,,t o.. 1 he spirit which actuate 1 tho-e wh-. had . har.c

..tir. ..-inj; me unit won.

u leaaii u

C

ICepn rl l ni

of ti.e f ace winch look the pr'ner ba. k to t' e camp, .ind the probability that justice may le rendensl at their h m .. my be : : trum tlie fict that Ihe prisoner, chargi Iwiih murder, was croancl with a : c ! ind ol Howet , and a aluie triumph w 6 re. 1 at the der..! t. testily their ' OSnteation ver tho fael that ihe civil mthoritie.-. ; at ti.e poiut of ihe bay on at. wete fuccod u mm comb to the military. v V ite knew altered' he wrote, a irir

t ajlojaj i engne.

The felf e-a Thr DeyJ a Maak woJd Im-; The I wt t, r. The Brer a laaaOwea hi " After the ele..n we -h.;i fear no ... ,, IT:.. t ... - . .. 1

. , on n un ...u r ,u , lwr , j.,, U mtmtmJm ol , t. will l a ab.wt lived nManra No rw der i rfashmglot, to eat up a miliuri deaputaprcUhleL 1 -.-ur.n.e tompm, aouhl have . sm Iiiaupi nu Cooaaiution, I ta rt and nub tUS? L? .I ? iJLT h""W,Af r-triot -m - lieanOnriaakrnAn, .re trampled ..ndrr foot Oleoand 1 n& le.ler .IN, ,he ,,w ,,, ,lll!lurv lmwrt Uw 1f

ANNOUNCEMENTS. tr M. NORTH IS A CANDIDA I K K"l; fill or-- far the -an. uhfr: to tbe deciatan of the I m rr tic Cswivoatfaa f -ail W.H. BT- SriliDITTiE PtBASE IÜKOÜH01 F.. W. L KtTfii MaaN a eai"'- l" re-nomm Uon for the otr.ee of i '--n : man ff tbe Fifth vyrd. frMR KtTTOR-PLKAF rVJIliOUVOI P . THICK HNHN a candidate br treet rwini r -a' ' '! ' n ra'icConM A NT ToafOCRCTtir M H EDITOR PLKAÜK AN NOITNCK IJewt II . f.tRM K. 1U f RracKr- t t .Iry a candidate for CUv Marshal, fuhject to the dcciin of thr TJnkn lirmocratic O r.t ntiaw. . MWbwVI tlTTHK FRIF.NDS OF P C LF.ARY AN i.oam hira as candidate for Tity Mtomy, lubject to th decision of the Catv Demorratic Convention.

MEDICAL.

Ir. I tidlti in M-rillr,

raw twk as or

GonorrhoBa, Qleeto, Whites Stricturea AW rotPl tiTa O' ftfli AH(.tM rr i.i : u i l HNI r I1H1 daourrh aw. r naai ity uiM i lap. uii.I laatlni tnit !-. ra ' t too wM ,.,n to renai-e

HSf- MR F. D I T O H t L I A I A N tourer niV.HET M-AVFN a a canMdatr for treer Comnisi,ir. uhject to tko decision wf tb- llrnt.-ratic t'aion Convfiifiw. and oWtre M NT VOTKKS

CUp inject Kvert hears rh.rr

arm wonni no so. navm- 'ne uece. .arv mi hum i

Smith ecede in peice. mi that njeh SlatOt lore at hand Thejail waa theo in paraaralno nf 1 rahaoJo be assisted to :o." Haos of I8CQ his',r,f arblbirjf, Tiie prhaann warrahon, withaaii . I- I resistance other llian we hive st itcd Colonel ' i h incel hi omntnn, and lie i now prcparod to , , , . . . , . . . . ' Lvi eh on demand of the .11. leaving with crucify sjny man who Ooafl think thit Ur.-! -.f te ;ltler the fbllowtpg piper: IMQ to a annajd ami acoumlrel " noaltj, MtrmioriBtt Xarrh ÜI , these Aho!itio:dt area enrhtm -or. and ne -M,e .. ac,.,,r.( ,., jtf, bwHTOetlOna, ! bare '! - ran re, nhrl lho nu- h Vo hovo aMdt on ow j dhit trhtw fToti tho ctiatnd,i of Sheriff H k ihr min 5. however, that the Tribune in ihe . rTeasite PaOOOaof Lieut. Emery P Dnathj. ol S8lk I Hi ... m . m . . mo Infantrr. w B Lroen, art.de bor quoted, is foresh .dow.nc some new , U(W m men nes of it ovo nartr, and ihat Itaohan Butler. III."

Sumner Hi whole life had been psed in the military service ol the countrv. Ihirinjt the long j period of fortt four ys.trshe bad Orved with dis , Fdruund tinction in the variou eratle of fiootmant C ip

tain. Mii-.r, L eutenani Colonel. Colonel. Briga

dier General, uid M jor General. He knew jkt

JlSTICK.

Iliirke Ilefence of free

speech. The following elegant extract" wdl find a

roannnro in hundreds of thousands of AaWicail

proecutin'' the war ac linat the American ColoHiea. F.dmund Burke wrote to the sheriff ol

fecflv the done of theofrire of each . f ihese ,Kwom to av In 1777. while England waa

pr oles, nnd he ex-ted ihe t aithfid perloraaanca of thee duties fron everv adJeOaf under his com

man! Hem e it was th it. during the iVn'msul .r TtrUtol'

nanpehjrn. no army corn unless it w is that of i .. jue t being th-t crawl on earth, con ! Franklin'- wa an efti imt il his; and hem e it fendinj, to S;,ve himself from injustice and op was. thn dunne Rurn-iib;'s-ainpiign in Notem I rwoaeiaO, i ft'i object renectb!e to Gml and rOff nd December last. Sumner's grand diviM.u. j mp j?1Jf T cannot conce:ve anv existence under rei .Ipred s,1(-h eminent ervu-e No General fwh'ch. in the depth of it wisdom, tol- i eontrthotad more to the sin ce- d tho Prnioao I erwteo all thlnrw) that more trnlrodkroi thm lr campaign than Gen Sumner. At aomo rn j ;mnotpnt helples- e.e-ure. without Heil wi Inro pnhnl. when tho present rush ol even's has . (Jom or mii;t.irv Hhool a t onarlro'neaa of MBawriad. I one ontertala jonr era in n whh roaao unm nullification f..r power, dling for bittle a. I I'll- a i 1 O Ä ' ' rT.

acconni or tue oniiian aerrice nr., oumnrr , w,)irh ,)p f(,t fo fi rotendinir for a violent

dominion he c m never exerci-e. nnd sitisfie.1 to

and Ml corps, for which 1 have abundant nuten

als Pro eminently a aoldior hlneeJf, Gbmoral Sum ner had n !er!e t appreciation of nnli' u v merit in others Hodiaeornod (ho estraoadlaari geniae ol Genenl McClell. m. and foojtht in der him with the conscion-ness that he was- serving under a mifder of the art of war But he had no conti fence in the hal!w eapocitr off Borooklo He aeetred andee him with alacrity and ehe er feine iic'eeil. but with the profound eooeirttion thit the eanpaieTB would be a rilute Hid the execu tion of that campaign been intru-ted lo General Sumner instead ot to Burnside.it would hate ancceeded Bv a r;ipil OMToh Oner.l Sumner brnaaghl his two eorpa d' armer from W irroaton

to Falmouth befbro the enemv at Prederickaburg

0000 even aware ol his purp -se fo approach ! e Bapnahannnrk He had takeo the Coofodoratr Iroopa completely hv arrpriao Tboto wero only a few hundred of them it Frcleri k -bur.', and no lorfihVation h ifever H" could h it e eraoaod

be himself miserable in order to lender others wretched " In 1 7lr . during the war with France, Mr. Fox lid . Siv it on.e thit a free Constitution i no longer raitablo to u; aar at mice, bj min'v ; m mner. that, upon n amnle ret iew of the sf ite of the world, a free Constitution is not fit for von; . conduct t 'oirsol ves at once as the Senator of Dcnmirk; lav down your freedom, and acknow- , ledgo and arc opt of drapntiaoj. But do not mock the understandings atul feelings of mankind bv j telling the world 'h it yon are free bv telling me 1 th it if. for the purnoso of expressing mv simse of tho public adminiatration nf this countrv. of the , calamities which this war h is occ .sioneil. I state a gr'evmce. or m:ike anv doH I ration of mv enfinenta in a m inner hat naj bo tbooght aedittou. I am to be subject to pen ilbe MthOTfO nnkii"tt ; to the law D;d ever free people meet o? Good, find Alniich't' w it. riosaible the lee'ins of the

the R ipp ih mnock and taken pneOflrinn of the paojdo of thn' cowotre ahoold be thus rnentledtl height of Frederickaburg without o -ition on mmmm-mmm.mmmmmmmm.mmmmmmmmmm the lth of EVoroosbtr, inl hive so fortifted ihoeo i

a rv! u b h rvi fcrM rb.

lllI ICOnMJT II WA.

hehts ip rive d a v : to Intve rendeied their par aeariow noenro. Bo arlehrd lo lo thia Bot Burn ido forb-ido hho hNnnrido derated and dallied from that time till the l hh of December, with wh.t ii-sult thewoild well knows Gen Sumner tern lined with the Army of the Potomac till Hooker nan appointed to fill the

place once held by Gen McCh-tlan! There wa Mr. iind Ml'S. F. B. CONWAY but one cnrjrrf 'hen left lor the veteran He knev Hooker well He knew that, sin ill ia PRIDAV KVKN'iNi. II AftOH 27. Hf:t. Btirnsi le's capacit nor, it was ten times that of r-t tunc ia tbti cry, of !h- ir rwaat sen-ational Drama '

MooKer i neie was no pi n-e ior tnui uii ier ocn

9 aa. a ' I r rur. ic i: o W i: i ic

i' i s t r.

a tvro hs Hooker, and he aked to be relieved d

Iiis ennMO i od. If the Alm'iiistration hod mv anprocMtion wha'ever of military merit, instead of accepting this re-kmation. th would hat e placed General Sumner at once at the head of the army But tbeir HtmrecM'ioti ol military mr!t 1 ebowM !v ihe fact th.ij. onlv few OaTf bofbet Oon Sinn ner' de iih, the Adaiiiifftr ition buiidieil loin to the unimportant Department nf fiouri! i ai thai thev bare now decide! t-i 'end Gen Boiut elm m there! The Almiii-f r atuui is determined to t ike 1! I be talent awav fr.-m the Annv of the Poton ie Now- fh it afrGlellan, Bonner. Heim elmiii. Porter -md Franklin irediapoaorl of, tlter rem tin tieither first-r te nor second ra'e Gener d in thai irnv The iblcst Oonoral in the Annv of ihe Potomac now is Genrn! S oi cnnin. com arandtog one of the rrrao oenaej tod in the next, or fourth rank of ibtlity, are "en. Biehlea, Gen RiroeT, (iet Couch. Gen IfilcOI. (ten. Reneoeh. (ten Slo um, (Jen R aSimwn, Gen. Berrv. Gen Qrftn, Oen Srkro, Oea Reynolds. fle:i Sedgnfi'h and Gen H totter biiaaell -ill fully competent to command and nanonror i di visj.. n nf '2 (MM men, but not compe'ent for anv higher ainn md The AduintrtrOtioo people h-ie are dreadfnllv chagrined ai the dofaata. reverses, ai 1 repnle w hich our troops havesiilfcred on the Mistaaippi What rnakea the nattrv worse, i the fact that the A In inisf ition lent Ha countenance and aa notion to the ebaord stories that wore tele prfaohod fiotn hero II over the countrv, i few days .:?. t.. the effect that Vi k-ln.ig cv.icu a ted; that the bomb ardment of Fott Hodann was progressini: with everv pro peel of a apcedjf and anet o-'afol iaane;that the Y icon rspedition hid been sue faa, had paaOil H lines' Blnft. and had captured twenty eicht Hi bei transports ; th it the leOOn P i- expedition had been eOCCewaful, h id s diet down the T'allah ifchie ;nto the V igoo, nd hid cantured Yazoo C tv AU fhe-e sn.r -erenow kt own to be shitiieful faWrication It t riotv admittel bv ihe Adminiatration thai ,1 nirnl Porterwas mistaken in regard to the aignal guns h eb he thoiisfht he heard: thai ihr Banifl cations of Init' YieklrTrg and Pi ,r Hodaop re u' h a Oil 0ldr hose p'acc- i early imnregriali e ibai Ailtn'i i F n gnl h.s met wttb adiaaatp i s defeit nt iho I it0i pninJ; ': I the i;iin of our liver aqpadl nun raooof be uff ci t'v e'et at e bi enable them hi reach ihr l rt Hudon bar tertea it alt; th ii the Yagon Ri e expeilitioti haa Bol eoJ a fat im -u Haine' Bli IT: that the Y iz i, p.s- expei:,'on hs onlv got i far doern the I ill R tthie r ver as Fort Pemhcr'on. at if junp fion t:th tlie Y Z': ibnl Itetweon that Fort nie! Y '7 ' C:ty d-e-r ate kttOWl be fnn other c t to'n ! d fort-. that these th-ee fm - will all hue to lie takm Ite'ore Y . Ci't i a reached; and that Yajtop Cilt ite!f I iio -t j.itIv fortlffcd Hence ton h ir doiil.i n -tv exptessetl to whether, ut '-er all. the Hreieippi river ran ever be o-cnetl But rhrte ! no question on th a tioint. Ihe opei i s Of ihe Mi-issinni ia a m:!if-irv aaei'pjaQ, and " wV le -c --fid a aoOO aa tht : roper mi'i' :rv Baeann ire u-etl The error -if the Adnin tat ration baa beer ra aoderralnins and ander fifing the military power of he enemv an I ti c kill of the Southern Generali X. Fo- the Sur rntitud. Vinrf if-nt iotv of i itrntr Olfu i r. Boom Dm m, M th Ii, i -61 Rn Brwrrsnrx: " let aarioa bo done tbowb the hfOTOAf fall, is n m ixim thai ?htuld nd he din regarded by "bonrat poorio M I therefore write this commiiiia' it ion in vonlication of a brave offi ct. aho i, is been oi t unjustly nd crorilv assailed bi ceit .in newspaper corre-p -odent who do riot know the mtn thev m ilitrti aa hi aotjrb bus know h.m I allude to Co! 0 8 HanMton, ot thia cou ly. late coram mder of he 6th re-i merit Indiana volunicer Cd Hanltort is i Republican of the st.ricte?-t aehool a Itwver, and has i enresetited hi party of thi county in the Sbite Ltjrjalatuie. Ail who know him nmvede to him whiler Re; u'!ican or Ieinocrata, ibilitv aial I i!et ts of no meiti order It wa by h; etertiops and indomit d ie energy thit toe P6th waa onranixed, and without hi- cfTrts tlie rei: met t eoltd not have been mle up by volunt vry enl s'n.et t After it was mustered into the ervicehewns apoointod Colonel, and immedi atelv left for the fiehl of action, and never for Of I hour did he leave hi com m ind afier ros. ':, f l!.e Ohio river till the b'oolv bittle of Stone I rag ei. fenfhl and w.u. Every moment wa Uiven to drilling hi men md preparing fc- re ment for the work that i tiefore it; and o well Pd he aoet-ee! in this '.emu intt on mre linn re oi' .- '. nthcer- it !ugh nmstrl ornnümeuteii him on hi efficicnev, in bringing bis regiment, in o hört a time, to -o hi'h a sund inl of discipline Aa regirds hi di-charse from the -ervit-e. i i riot ruv pui;-e P -pek C"i onel Himiltot, will, at the proper time, peik for himself, and i able to m ike hi" m l cation .tuple Mud cnplete SnftSce it to av. that the

f th .if;.', antltted

PEEP O' DAY.

Thi sr- t Pr ima will h pnaTneed with hairifui nw cei rry an'l efiec s, ti.il will comiitnp- the eveiiiiix'o tatartata aa. Korca-t, Mr.. -. aaaal iill.

50rent-.

r RICKS 0F a, DM 1 SAH I Oaaw Oil cle .mil rarBCtti

I.Ä'tV itti-l I eilt n in. ui .. .1 a. IL , , . - .

r hui a! ir.ioiMi ij.iv .... aa

Hal erj 2" frfimtc Boxes $4 oo VfA " 'alnele sold iu Private Hoxei -.01$ 3 """- oe n a- 7 o'clo I. I't rtm tjiittic ean tBCi Ml .S prcci-cly.

TREASURY STATEMENT. OTATCM NT IBOWOki TIIK RKCEtTTS AND DBbarartnentoof the Treaaaiy wf th ' . Inataaa. from tin- lu li to ii. t- 28t;i da mt Fcbntaijr, lj:. iucluMvt; and tlie balai.ee on Laud. March I, lsti3, tO-arJC

tmt ill H Frm b e Treasurer I-'ioni K"t u- "I l!32 Feaaa GeUapi load, anereai. I run", i ohra rend, prnripel I I Ctwlepe fand cot I'ri ut ( lU-pe fmiil. ilimagi-v I r"in st.ite IK-ht lnkini; Fand tax i n in Scln,..l ta. rren aaata of al i-rti'insr Pren aate Unrervttj lands ..... Frea Mi!" try coMUngeat rana, n funded Fran sn-eui nlUtarj or d. Total

19n.13t 14

-4 4i ' x.:ti"i ui n.'j al : um On ' s,2im oti I I aa I :xjl 'o 34 N 77 .'.: I

IS4M0I S9 (

In n-c unt 1 '11 arcauit 1 lu a- ceOM On 4- c .i.i.t On iic . an In arciuiit I Ml .ICC'HIIlt In arc On accoiit.t I tl '( i lllll On wsaajal da aci iiutit On aeraon Oti arri'Util On " mini On .te. ajuO Ot. acoaaal On aeeeoi t On Mramnl ftp aa Oa Boeoani

MSRI HKM.TS. of I eeisl.it ure of Codare feed, eilntfjial if Collate fund. Ion Wat... of üelb me lead, aaaaoaw of S .Jiii-, Ac, C"--of Succifir uf Hospital for the Inaaaa . nf "ontin em fund id Trua-nrer'- nff.ee d secretary'- fiiiid of general fund ot sp jj- mnitiry of Hole arm - of Hill ar Co itlnrrnt .... f Sh-ria' ti tile- e. of Stan Man South nf state araenal f Mi scettaneoe f arheol itj- riiuii ion ... of lie if and Il'imb A -tluni. of Sw imp Land-

Warft t: Tr'aiiiry. Msrrh 1. lsfi"; T..-l

ei2 Nt "s 70 nfl 4 K-l 61s : 8 10 42 0" lo. if t;2 n 9 (HI 6; . mt r o 17 n 17 4 fiso 1 at 321 -n .' 5u 3 M lu 1 u l.rl 7-. 2-7 It 421 5i ?2.i:)7 1 mttt Ml H eJ4s,J8 39

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M. L BBICTT, Tr. HsUr,r, JOKKPH RISTtlTK. Vl-or.

TAXES. BXCIME T NOTICE.

T

'riirr Afcr- n lTric' Rrvririt, Sixth ftrici nf In-li ma I. aonaaa 1-. MrcL 4tb. 163 J

HF rmZi'N fF TH SIXTH OU I.MTI05 I I--

of in nana are liereliy n4itied th -t tin- i.c

. !mnt to : Fxri-e Tx Iji niaken 11 the ru f

lief 'Qoa hal'iaing the occopatlo Darned below to tjkc license f-.r i-. aiise at otl-.-, d.tr:: fr--m '-t of Ma'tl.. 16.1. to continu" until th- 1-t -.f M m XT. at whirh t aintiie (ineral a--e-T '-n' will tie ms'i-. per-ot cnnreni-d will please rail wit art delay 1 th A--i-t4iit aawMawnf r the r ral c-ui.ti, and make a pelican (mi f-- 1ic-iij-, there bein a heavy peuaity fjr noi!-c.m.!iaD'e: Arrhi - ! I'ml Ftikineer, Ii-n -. . .. 10 On Ikiil t, r- ..nd Ci nt'ai-t-r-, iseaVai on Lato rj Tick-1 Prate ta, Iknnao l.iae insurance Ap nts, licet f 10 00 Hiitrh" -. !;--"iie In l QOU Qi tor Je id'n z ice.a'. ij-en-e 5 on Stall, u and j ckn, ownrra "f. licence o 00 W iL! I vM a KK MM acatt-OOvlai A r 6:li Ilj-trlct of Indiana

BANKERS. jVIE"R.C"F-T ANTS' BANK, Kit rt ft:rtus'v. Pfjnfaj rrrnt BrY goi.i., Siltvr. I S. D-ma i I N ra n rucur-ent Money. Sen s.i'-- of r-. 1 in1. Ac . on (' nt'ii. -': , ! na on C lla'er!- riraot nrdtnirv Ranking Bufine-. Pay futere ton ! j.ritii an p r areenient. la. Sörth IV nn-; -?reet, IudianatKili. nicbn5 49T4

ATTORNEYS. j jM'.ii.iu.k uti J-atoaa. COLERICK & JORDAN. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, orr; , tuov o Vn. MinMi t. noai'i, No. 4 laat Uiikhinflon Mrrel.lndi nuapallt.. Indiana. uvc l.-.a 3-11

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nounce C. OTr'KBK a a randiJate for Mayor. MiJert to the rtci-iin f fie letn.w ruti-' 'iti erti.i. jy MR KDITOR-I'I.F I9B WN'TNCK the ii -ui- of J. S Oftttll a- a rainfiHate f..r fStv Clerk, sublet n ne tnaataO of the nnaanra rotiveimo BT BDTTOK BRWTfHBL PI.KASE AN' nnnnce Al.VlloSSO S. nr':T a a D-m rati.- rantHair for City Marbal. u'-.fect to the 1ecttott at the rnnvenlion. l VNV VOTFRS

lT EOITOR SKNTINKl. PLtABB AN nounce the intrne . t f'i:i1.MN a- a candidate for Citv Attorney. u''eot to th Jecii n of th Hetnx'atic QaaioBllia mny nootrRATs. tW EDITOR BErtTIKBL YOO ARE reflue'ed by mny cit:z-n- Ie announce 'be name nf WILLIAM M BABtlOOIf, Mm.. a a oandWtte f r ( ny Clerk. ZW n.EE ANNorvrr. the name nf nVin P, OKFKSAS a rn.M il f .rtbe office of City lllnaoj. 1 alljril fo Ihfl rotnlao of the Tiennaralic Oaaatnnan. IW EDITOR SENTINEL IF RODERICK RFf- RK. Fs-j , will cometit to ut'tnit hi name to the Petiincia'ir Mnniclpal SoniiR.ttttic Conventftai, a .t candidate for the next Mayor of Ibecitt- of lndiatiapnlia.be will be supported by many r I rei - f 'o 9ih. th. 1 t, 4th, 2d. 94, 'h 7th nd nt OTarOt trWE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN nounce- the name of i FORI, F W. PITTS as a c .ndnlate for Mnyr. -u' ject 'o the deci-ion of the Democratic BOlOl Convcniio-. PHOTOCRAPHS. THE FAIRY WEDDING!

mv etD'aiia'ioi.. ii ia eav to ba

jrrt clear nf It i cmpanior

vade all claaaa-a ! -- " t ma female, nca nt poor, hoth marral BB0 ' aaa" A'tBouth oirownleoinc in iieif o .I i-treinr aaa oaoaetnte fatal, it i a di-w ae the treatment Of !. h. ha ::-rllr bee vi ; than the dteae ifrlf. The ivaimmi faliaaM treatment U 8r? lo deprive vn ft all boanraa: then rtar. icaurtr of .'ar-.-at ton :tin read iem. w.r, r rruel or aone km ' ot nap: T maatiaeaW bitwl

ted mnrOioif TTith tin '-r --

,m nntawnt. auf warm f awe nt a i

. rl.e me.-. Tine- re Cl.an. e.:

reatment In thi way. which tbepant r I- : pwil'e: he i di--hare. himaelf. with aa trraabW aretar. I .an ei.:arrem-nt of tbe proatrate -laata

or adiaea-eof the neck of the hiad-ler 1 - - . which ad like a charm, w :ha few dwaea oae draeaaea. andiiqail- ,leaat.t t lake, mmm which h- curM rbotiMiiKl. in Sew York. Philadelphia. Owltlni .re and man id the Southern . nie. i a eertani ara eflecniajrir.ty,lhai mkr a rapid anda rwianeat cure, witbwiit reg-arU to diet, ru.k -r eaercie. except wretaiifir, tutiioiiijt or ver-reuitee. Taa rr merit u ui.euuaied by a- ytbincyet t'iacuvrred for the rare of thoae ifaa ana O .a tract cd rVoan aaaraarn pU.as and lpar fecilt safe. a it t- purely vea:catde I' cmtatn. aa mercury, ae Ihat you can epne yor-lf lo all kliid a weatlrer. writh'Nit the 'c 4aua-r lr-m the anaticOM. And if you are careful in wrappmc up your paafe. yo wi'l have im u-te or nn II f'- m ft, on ibat t . u arc n.t depnved frowi ndnj bit oiuialiiy . er beta detected try neare-t friends. n,i pna qoack ne Meine, but remedy '..vere.i aivi Oed with immeii-e urce t y a recular ph ician. aad c-oiit. '. i i U r. v ion. : ii,- ' i ui.f -itunate. C tUTlli S -ne i- irenuiDe wthout the kicaatnre of the propnetor. W Y Iavidou. ar. und the bo All ta fnnceBent- or trade ni.rk- will be procot d w ih the Ui m- t riic r i If W r I VVIhSnS. Sole Propr-. 'ot ' itKtnna'i. ibi. Sold by lirucrlst aenerally. JanS-l0i.i

DISSOLUTION. Dissolution ol Copartner hip. riVIK r..partni-rb p beret. dorr e-.-tinc between the

I under-limed in lb. i.r-. i t aii I r -t i-no in th - i! li-. ied hv luiitiial ion-en'. J. F. C

II .1 IV k llo-'nn' have i. irt hased the i-lereat of

F Wat'- -n the nartner-1. i ai.d wi I ttle rt..

f tbe late arm S H U M. SHIRK J 0KS F. o tm. J.Mi I CtM .NCIL.

o ti i f ii ra.li i p. rovi -. . : , . .tmt laettrarery ooanon Mini i Id w N i Weat Woaainrtwi t 'eet. Indianapoll, under the tine aaane aT W I! Hifhire A Co., wie re they wiil be please I to e their fnei an! ctiatoniei - O K IPa.SHIkl . j f r rx ii . nirh'i3d4t h II WaiOMIKK DRY GOODS. ' HOSIS R Y.

nY per-ial arran-ement we pnt'lih eacbifvelv tbe c.t,ai. cHnT'.RirH of the I.n.i irt-riA Wicmaao P.tatv. a fol'ow--Mr tad Mr- ( I s TOM THi". a" I m onannj dre- price 25 ct. ( (iMMoiHMtK Nl IT m l MIS M:NNIF. ft witiffltii an- b';deMnaid " Hra.OKV. POMTBUMIt, in celebrated n-cep-ti- n dr- ss Mie- I.IVISIA andMISSIF IVARRKIf .... Ti.e win e Hl 1 1 A I PAatTT, pr Of of four.) crd 50 etv Th- RKIfiM. PAIM Y lOmtaujapat fcTOre 1 ibe MODAL I'AKTV, Ster. o.co) i C 'l'-r. '.) u rts. The jrice nf the canl pictures, colored. W ill be 12 12 cent- etra. C bo Wf by mail on receipt of prve and pietape Mnip. Tone c nuine mite t.-,niert with m.r tr.tile mark. FA in a circle, on the front of the BtMOnrwpO. F. AH. T. ASTHOUT, 301 inaararajr, Sew- York. M i'infrtctr rer- of tlie le-t Photo graphic Album, and PuM rhera nf Caid notafTaana of celebniiec nichl'4 .it lAw

) II f a .1 - naaat ear pt t mi f.ral't nnd Hoya llnlf llnae, ti.e., -tu-- .nl the loc-f price in thtO city.

PROPOSALS. Sealed Proposals. QraKir.aiTrai t.rRTtit t. If. S. A.. I 'iidiatiannli. Jii-I . il. r h -J.'i. 1-4;:;. i SFAI.KD pl:tiposLs w.ii be recefrcO et tlda .-ttice . . BnidlOu'oVcw Ai M.. nn Saturd.n. Marth Vath 163. for r.o Artillery Hnraam, To be reliferr4 at the Oovertiniei.t Mahle- jti ludfnap - Ms. loaOaoa, he or hefhrw the aeveath . Ttb) ia- of .inl 10ffJ S i; ! hnr-e 10 ir of dar color-, ivd e-s than flfti er, aad ,iie-ha f hiit.d b:th. fr.-m -'x (6 to nine .r old. m roi.jr, ijuK-k ami active, ewotf mlg t-t.uiKl.tt. il hianaa and oqaarc t tetter in h.i ne. So boia etit. rtaitu d f -r lean than the wh i!e number. Payment nude on i nni i. ti..n of emu act. mbject to teim and -pi ciOct'iom. berrtofota adt-i r i-e-i Orhttl .!ta JAllKfl A I KIN, A. y M.. 0. S A.

Mi Mt lne..tlr at ir:njt Retail at .V- per Nkirt ot "in ritifr. I IC IMI i.i I w. :!.;.Oll Viird Hot 1 ft Ce. cebsbraicd

Linen from 5i s 0c. la-t year price. ICIMDV i 1: sunt f .

:i(Mi eMnMWi nallrtnay oanaoitd ra tit end made of the beat material hawa tit betöre 1 be irreal rie aitd offered at a ptHe the maierial c aild i.at be U,ukbl iur , now. MM k rMMl Seht ted wiih tin KieateM c ire price bwer than anywhere eli. m mi a nr.tt. A lar'e aortment. amonir which i- the celetirated

K Si.SHiS HR Aft MUR I f ltOT. fjob lot from York Auction. 1 All l.inet from $2 to ati per dozen. iiMA AMtji n nie I if. 1 n.jib . iio--iiiieni. I N Ml if Hit: 1 v. S.Ik, M I IUI, laaflilJ Wn. 1 Aflll CMtoll.

I Mi I I Ml I 1. Our -t.clc I rie tno.t erenive m thf rRy. and hriK determitieil t. make th. at. important hraton it) ourbw ! ne-. we arOi tufffti-n haOaeeiiienti. to dealer. primiikitia; to 0aTf Ii . than the market price for attv artfcle. IIBOS A I iii;, fi? W. 11 alt int: ion, Mrrii, K lateen IM I tt iw and I I'tiiirktrr ata. mcb I-- " 3--llr

FOR SALE. B tili nr ban l.tiis for Stile

IS IT KM" A NC K OF AN UK0F.M n THR COCKTOF Common Ptcaa of Marian Ctiitv, ibe uudi-rdaned Oan rall. in lot t- '.it eotel . I . u h 1

more or ic . ..11- . n llo .dlion:il !. i ..m.iiit. u ;.tr, -ei; and tl . .tcnt. n o Market 1 tri 1 1. 1 ten ha east -id. of 1 ae tOoat half snuili-we-t qiarter ot action lrraaiftip 15, aagr 4. a i! ! iu.os. nit ii IT 10t

DRY COODS.

DISSOLUTION. DipnhitioD of Partnership, nrtjn pirntKrttir wrtrrowMi BiMiBMjrI tOA n BOi' ' I -ry -ami aie Stable. -it liutt -I by it.irtia! , o?i-et.t on the fOrh nt Iw bwajftt I ecaiiHi w -II be at Ihe table, and either partt i a-ithori7ed i.. -etil.- tbewi Ti - r hn - g i mmla with the nrm are laajaaatet te I "t- f.em -ttd at once HF.S -Y XLI.T.S. VMI.I.lA-.i iilSKvi.KY

Ltreri m4 :iii t:itie He - - . 1 Ii. ii..f,' ot Henrv Allen In he

I'OI'J VLTtl -'S til thi klLISA AV I ! ' " 1 J ' V:"t' Irarlem - n the rear nf the

SPRING CLOAKS AND HANDSf'MK UOBT CLOTH SACUI KS. Just If ff at I V E W A 4 a.'M, PHILADELPHIA CLOAK, iintilu m rn Mm, Old Post 0ce Building, TSL ERIDIAN STl-E ET. marl2-tf

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wwa, rur an-1 buvkie. ot, liano. U.r the rm- ' f the jnibl c. 1 won .." .i. patrnnape of all frie-i of the ute Arm at-1 ihe pa j.c reneralle. nichal-il WILLI M H1NK8LFT

ATTORNEYS.

i Attorney at Law, Ml i I BafHMAM II Li., tn. bill, a- dl) Indiana.-!, Indiana.

AGENCY.

NOTICE.

ibElDLINSTICKIR & KAPPES, REAL 3STATE AlsJTD COLLECTING AGENCY, ." r.aai itaii intton Mreet

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Collectinn-. lh; man p iu'ation

T A MKETCIU OF THR UVOftl IFfl M ICKMF.X. he'd nt V ilkawti't Livery S aiile. on the 17th da of Marek ItO, Ihe following r--of jtiot.- were unanit:.- ul, a.-pteJ: .'' '' '. Ti n we. ibe Livery aotl Hai kiuen of the city of Indianapeli, adopt the foilowiay citife ,f prce: F r i'u'ier..l cutri ae or back lrattrn by two baeaae, and drir r, th raw ot not lew than three dwilaro te the mid bnrjrttg 1 10 tbe city id Ind.aoaooi -. tLe no to he j. i B : ad - ance: atH to the tww Inryin.- .t . n 1. uib of the ekj. t ot leao Mi. it. three dollaxc and fifty cen, the ante tu lie pa 1 !n a-ivaiae. it atdcoa. Thal nr, Ihr l. v rt n.d H at k men of the city of I-nila- afio'1". a.iop- th fa l"t :i c of - c f r t'r- . e lUcW.to the inaao 0 d Mi'e t luma; J o ti.e ir.arie. 001 Itn tLa:. 3, antrrataol tbe Carriare or Hack i no oetined longer a 'he Aayhna 'bar. thirty mii.ato; if looker extra charge wll be made; and to the Mute Asjl M not lethafi two lollar-. provided the Cor riasre r Mack ia na ietahiwl nana ihai tb.rty miatrtea if lonxcr. aatra ckar.-e will be m.-de. in deed, That the above be adrti-ecl in ibe Iiv1!an poll Daily Joutual aad the In iia'.a i; lit.; , v. ... , far twa wrah ' mr'bjl .ijw

he jaiblk f..r the rnrcbae, i..'. I l;-i F-'te. and for effectmr teorfrc arnahitatc, atii'Tl(t the 4,0r- ' neculiur ad v tri are. f , r ef.

' . t-wh: h we call rhe atte.tiot, of K.l F-tate holder miIMm NOTICE. INDIANAPOLIS & MADISON R. R. CO. Xainooa, !iii 1. 1 .ary 2Sth, at3 'BW I. I oai I attO he h I l at the ..trice of the otnpany. ia bet'ity of M . h he 4th 1hi'dat Mth ..f Marrb nex . The p..tl will He ojwt.ed at 2 P. M . and ded at 4 P M Hor.W.Ac. Hi 8 POLUa K. fWretarr fe i.S '.4w

Why boabJ I bay a bos v B A NDR TU Sil, AGO THE Ti'XWtRFl'L GRAXTLE.V f'asr ihey ettre C- it and Co 14 a. ft r lArewta

DRUCS AND MEDICINES.

DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Ne. .'S. Oatm il ohm Meek, We.i raardaoOaa -wtreei, INDIAXAIOLIS, I NO. KEEP r. INSTANTLY 'N HAM- i ll i--l:; UI NT i I PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINDOW GLAS S PEFTjnVtiTRY AITD l'ANCY ARTICLES, LS0 A Ki:.L ASSORTMENT Of UttOiOB TBöM foblMd.ini