Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3894, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 April 1863 — Page 2
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pre era- n-i 'get vrr .-.ogge v. ignorant-.. tr JrYiieVuUltMI a- j racier -taea k iMMI Bit tal. se about OoTtr.tw " TWrongfeanl tha epeech it aaa Somme: ?, ''frorernment 1 - .raromtwt " Io a Meaning to J4r StTMou. the Democratic cat. t Eta Oaa mnui In ik toto, W said: "Ho ton wn U f;0r WntHT l friei'd. tociaHy or p I call a. If to) as not for ihn (ioverntnetit s d t r.o?iTnmi ' Th'm man War. r eUim-t to S a folio aar nf Doaglae; he huvW1 to bo the anlagist of that nananH itt co
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Arbitrary Arrrtu at ".aaaar nd la Rtnag ä ara. t 1st ol i m i ii 0 " if" !bl M i a took ihe gol-eriitton tl chair a1 AHmmt,u cil N'en Y"k hstn irbftiirilr arrtot J kihJ -oateed i .mia-at-oyrneisl e iner labii or i tiOiit iL limit It tm. a-iae", Wat
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char-Tata tan do mora comprehend the printplaa and ntimanta of D'-c-iL-a tlian ha -imD'art probiero in mthern itw. and nobody aar apngied him of the litter ff tho idaa of the roi l V:ht should ner.n. there nevet w ) 1 he aj.f r-nai.itic f L'nrwnn'il oppm-
aioe arta Yyrwrnap. W-Ht-rTo an ! hi aoan patnou wer traitor, according to Wgir.nT. be aaa tbor " r not for the Ijoreen-rnerit and
tne Oorernmgnt of (er:e the III t'one .' ! H cannot svnktitth - with t tie pillant Pole in their struggle lor liberty, for the re -on thit ther are re -t ii' tWa rioMpotiHrn of thr Cmr thev are not for : -ram men t of Rrmftto, whieh h is do- j
prired them of their nvil. and. a our Dorlar, (ton of 1 nleoeiHJence pt, in ilien t1a rifrhftv, Diiun ottered na uch sentiment- tht-e put f'rto hr lha ai an eh ape to b hi- iiecaaaor In one of hi mai alrfuti' speeehe he thu aoawered the q-ietlon. "Hive we a Oorerti met. at"S:'. thia qnoation, "hare we a Government," hi baen propounded br evert ttrant oho has tried to pot h toel on the necks of the people since th world tein When the Bafanf ije mndeii MajEOM Uh rta of Kin x .lohn l Runni m'), he exaionneil . "iMve we a jfovfrumeiit?'' an I a'ie! his arm? lo put down the dbeontenla I Birona When Chatles I attempted lo col
lect ship monet in riol it ion ol the Constitution of EnylaiHt. and in di-rec ml of the rights of the people, and aa. re-ited br them, he exclaimed, "hare wa a Ooweroroent? Wc c inaat l real rrt,!,j down 'he traitor; we mut show tt we hue a 0 .vernmetit,'' When (ieorjre III etile! upon hie army, to pt:t dowitlie robollioa in America, Lord North cried laafay, "no com- ! rrmie with tnitiirs. lei ua deaaonatrate thai e ave a Government " When, in lml-. the pie roe npon their tTrant, 1 1 over Kurope, ati'l denin!ei f tu ran tee lor their riyht. even I iied head eatrUtimad, "have we a (tet:i
ment?" and appeiled to the army to vindicate their authority aiel enforce the law. Governor WaioiiT airs that arbitr.tr? .trret
the -upnion of the writ of h eVaaa - area Üb
ahritlement or suppression of the freedom d a:iee.-! and of the ire nothin;. but the ereit nneetion is, "have we a Government In h s eech, he rroiikv "We have been at war twentr months, and there were not twenty men in the country who complained of babf wronj;
fullv arreaiod " The (tovernment faloe in ihia j city can tell a different tale from that At one)
time. nearU that number of citizen, arbitrarily '
arre-ta, acre ronmied .here for weeks, and Iheo diawi sssfl without tri .1 And et (iovemor Wrm.ht his the effrontery to ay that not twenty mn in the country complain of beini: wrongfully arretted. Not one of thee men felt otherwise thin a ieit aron;' hid been done him. They knew it. Tlie day will come, and it i not fir off, wheu the men who have thu apologized for act of despotiam and oppression, will receive the rebuke and be regarded with contempt by an iihJ (row nt a.-.d outraged people. .vs a celebnted logician and author "The Foreniment of man should le the monarchy of reion: ft is too often the democracy of pinions.
or the anarchy of hum ra " The latter must he i tremor Wright's idea of government, or, a better tlefiniUon i-. the anarchy of humor. In illtHtrafioa, we mske .mother extract from h Norwulk ieech. He ai-i : "The obligation to the prnvrrnmfii' w.ts slronser than that to family, for If we hail no irorernTient. tr had nn family rrln tinn If when our government was in dimmer, tee Im'krd ahott 'v'''"7 fine on rmrth . we were not rn?tl " I tiit' Waiuiir idei of jjovein- ' ment. tnd his st an I n 1 of t.iyaltv He svs the Government is in lansjer, ml hence the mm, w ii n or child who tilk about anythiiif cl-e on earth, is tliwloyal. And the st if enim( ?) who utter sudi lrih joea lown to Connecti'-ut and prr i wabwhttea the ointry ?e...-i , . , ti nm the people h ut ffoverumeu' md the r lelaimns to :t. ar4 in4riictin itim as t their tlu'ies is cit'xen We mun confers ih-tt if m enlightened, a me petp!a. cm tolente auch humbuge;erv. such leipowture. our faith in their c ip.tcr? fr et trtrrertime-i very coni.ier ttdy hikeMf T He PwUh Inarrrctlon-snirlted pieiltf ihrir I riirlrr. A Cracow te nui ivi tit ' the following
proclaui ition by Gn Ltoi r.tvtTZ. datrd Much 111. Ins een putduheil. and that it hi pi '.iuced
a pro.l'.tfuoia effecf: ovMTKTetaoi In the name ( the M H the m-il patriotic -on f t'olaad have coin mem ed as'ru.'ii'e. eiu-al by terrible ahnes and tlireneil i:nit the eteruMt ei.eunea of liberty and civilization N twithtapdinjc the extremely enf'avorable circuni-tancas in which the enenn . nv i - ei: a creisaof o4piftion, hastened u into an arumi conflict, we h ire every rataon to leliere th it e h!l triumph in this great struggle fr libeity ni iudeeudence The struj;nle cotnmencei by an unarme I people . ht alret.lf Listed iw m nth. sn.l jrainatre ;th and tlevelops it.vedf with tntrjff in the preenct o this wttc to thebath in the presence of the m i a icre. the pillage and c ntl irationa which mark the i r.-irre l theei.emt Poland lael rery babfaH? the ab-en e af a ceutral ptiwc u-, o! lirei ting the torce e ,;ed in the strue'e, and of !imniln ng new m ties to the field Although the n ition poaaajaa more capable and wttrthv cnizen than mvelf. atid although I am ibroacldv ctnacbus of the heu v d . c of the tmce ani the weight of the reapousibility which a involve, yet the gravity and ne. e- t ibeatoii. thate dec.deii me. attet coni. t i lion with l e pros twiooa! Goverument. to aasume th supreme power ol Dictator, which I ehtli eurrender to the represent nre of the nation so Mn -a-ae yske .f the liu-corite is -haken off ' Whilal rvtainiu,; tlie immediate tlirection of' avlitarr nperattoMs in mv own imnd. I recojr i.iae taa weceieily f ewtwl r a eiril Govert
me: t. l,.ve fnncuons wdl le re-j daie.1 t.y spe ctsl toliaooce ibe wirk of the preariebaal Gov ernrnent I ouatum the princioa of Ubart ad toaaTiti
to i.l c .ens. pra: c l in I to ih peasant with
Mi-leaawiiy u the pro pr-et or Y fm of M irorincas beneath the v. ke of the 1 Muocoeiia. I .-uannouto the--, ngbajra l mamUiia of Kusaiao barb.iriiu 0me one. cme afl "of you. The hljerty of Poland mut fe ch.eveti
TbO col ord .it a' r.I e;,. Irre-f-e- ' . e ,t c .--e ol -:ort. of com muni t les. one a nd all
iaikng at er' ft - fr tfif c n m n caue. will 1 r to us auch unify and Uength na nitl render ) Our iu aoetiecrd ftirea;. te-r o.e to u.e enemy. txl raaare rae ttMleteitlen -e of our To arm-' to arm-' t -r-n' for the h.ertv uid '
imlepaudence of our father laud fc L t.!l W M lu terms ut the anie. Luigieain has been peocmiml Dictator of Pobl I Geo Wiopi hm been appointe-l hi uiilitart coadtwiur aod director. The civ il admiitietraiHMt hto been eutrntei to Paaoowsk!
1r. kaee, the leer tn r y mi the Treae. 1
ur. Dir i.nld Hmr
. triirie la, tor a I nbuoe. Matin? lhl Mr i'iiK hd bor row el $ 1 1.1 . f IIHI) in flafo 'lie. i aurket in tl . . 'hat i- to e - of ,ilr alien TV Nea V tk Wor! 1 fchj- s jr!e. . ti e "u,
Fraaa WathlHfian
AMUSEMENTS.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
MEDICAL.
io know f
Mr
a etnartbe tet.ewat of tor ot srstem. arararob
ablv would hare proriked a collision with the . . " . vov T x- Lh ase tr rn :. have had othei than viUiuiic
State au'atmoui r uwr gmw wen ui t rw rol Marshal Dasrza An Albany correspond e .t o i iea York Ueetti nie.. It appear that thate aaa reavdotit of Oneida
motives
Thet were
for wihinz a fcaavr
larife short aelleta of
wu I jr them Mr. Chase h let
a
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th
aoatity who whs uspected of ahitnr deaertiu froiojie .rmi A Mtr-hal in that local it t fl tained fi t winch Ur tho-jirlit i.t m It imj cated the person reffrrel to, hut two or thi
her tteratms. - l lorthwuh -em a statement to
The New Vork Leodat ia Dem .cratn; Weekly) 'I here is a very aide spread impreion that certain Administration ofriLÜala in connection with a Wll trert clique arest -tern itu-aDv engaged u-
Wahmtoti. The re-ull wa- th it m .ler w , slot k jobbing lT;on i o other hi po'hei cui one
.t t A 4 .1- a 1 -I ft. . t - ..a r I. . . I .ft .
loitneü; net v iuea lor me srrest i mr ur i- nw mc winc-jwiiunnc wisrrn me repori Dwrtv, and that 'he? be sent forthwith to W tsii of victories made by Governmental auth- roy and ; ington 1 hie order was seal throegh I'rovoti the Üu tuatitH d to. ks a u Inn two week we M irshal lraper. of New Vork, who chauraJ h ve had a systematic succein of report inj -1 1 J . l Vff 1. . I r.I.... I..,..!'.... .m.. ' mm mw.m. ....... f . V ... ft. . -k. a f
ine iriier a nu or-it-rww t iie ji l r -ii i oi . -ooj v. ruvw.n n . c .iui- tt;ii o to go ie fore a l'n ileal State t'otnmi--.tier and hich hat e been succeaafalh refuted or denied, eel t w irr mt fr their rret . nl t tike them 1 he Government orgnns wonltl a nc ounce them "before the Goaim saioiier for examination. This successively in lare type, and the gentiemen was done, and the reaalt was th a one of the per whoareaeil known in W.t Ii ireei in Adtmn lies was held to kill to answer an imiictmetit, iatration confidence, und with whm Mr. Chase ami the otheti diehargel for want of evnleiiea. ; hobnobs ahenrver iti this city, would "buli" The witneawe ' lieiog II in the neinhforhood. Government stocks or Imrtler State securities, the m itler was quickly brought lo a conclusion, and "near" ihe fancy .-locks or the gold market
ti the perlect ituftctioii d membera ol all o Unit top;ie their way. Iilical ; ii' e- ! hrf w : . o position or ex- Ye-tetdat it wan Hsminulv an? ounced that the cite men i over it But, on the other band, had retteoion was ceiiMiult IM its l.t Iea. The,
the-e men been irbitrariiv iuesfe.1 un taken off viiiili ans on the verbeut ularvation; PaVMatV to Washing tm, there would hate been the most msteatl of getting into a trap, a wa feared, had intene excitement, m i I d . .tter . mu h it the :u-complished a great succeaa; Richmond was to
Martini cuuUi havffid out of the county with : be evacuated; ditto Tort Hudson and Vickhurg;
the rrisuier. miles he had a I re I'orcc with ' and lo crow n all, Mr Wilkinson, who h is sue
which lo protect him. The New York Her.ald says this order came ftom Mr. Secretary Stanton, "nd aid- . The peoj.Ie of the North are a law abiding people. They are ever ready to bow to the m ij o-' of the law; but they are exceedingly eaa live against anv denial or infraction of their
rights in the w av of the I w Pioot M rhai Draper hi shown how eisily by the regalar
ioimof law. the laws can be enforce!, and if ! thin"
cceded as i es.s itioti Wahinton correspondent
Irotu the Tribune to (he Tune, announced that "re i itle Lemieiiieii" nnd le idin h tnkt'r(!) in
Baltimore and th.s city, ul -eics.-ion pioclivities, re in posse.--ion of news from the Rebels in
Rsebsaondi showing that the retiellion is rapidly
cinne in. lhee tacts were to day communi cnted to the Administr ition h per- m ot .on- i eration in i-e--ion id' the intelligence." f)l mM Ml' It 1 1 t 1
cou--e ttie Adln ii i -i i it ion swaiiowetl 1 1 ine-e
Secretary S'anton hae not ieirnci that hi aystein of arbitrary arrots and impn ounent will not t n wer, the -ooner he is turueti adrift by the I'ieident, the better. For the State Sen inel. Hon. Jothna t Bell of Keiilm kf Lot i -villi, Kt , Mari h 31, l6'A. Kditor Si.sriML : I notice the folbariag am tence in the naivill .Journal of this data: ' The Indianapolis Sentinel SWJfl that the Hon. Joshua Bell, a cataltstatc for the Goremorahb of Kentucky, i old? known t s Whi' and a Know Nothing, " and atll that "the Sentinel does it-elf no credit by such random and reck bei a-sertion-;" thai "Mr Bell was never a Know Nothing," Aic. Surely Mr Prentice could t hive written those word-; for he well knows, and well do the Democrat of Kentucky know . feaaacblly those of faiwa birth , that jitkmu F II-II irotfhf ehnmpinn nf Knoir Sthinrjim m its day in Hnilucky. and that Bed, Prentice. Hum
They have been credulous from the
tart, and have done war bu-iness on the original
ninety la note ol Secretary Sew ml Sutdi fi j vorable news put gold down and (tovernment j stock- up. and fluctuated some of the fancies '
In ! lata' it 1 1 ti rot aco neiava km 1 1 lr aal 1 1 tt kma a aasrl 1
I then the gold baten wiil make money Anions 1 the 1 1 r of fifty Committeemen of the last Loval League meeting, we couiuetl thirty who sre or I were interested (leciiniaiily by contracts, com mis I sion. sale-, charter parties. &c , in the continui ; tbn of the war. The A Iministration owes it to histoiy that it he a little more discreet, and avoid j at bast all appearance of stock jobbing. vtoriti ICending and ortli Heeding.
I he folowTTlf article on the eeeltfy of our I eirdizalion is woilh one S tbbath day's retlectiaa at leit It i fr tn the Boston Recorder: Tlie qualify of tnir civilization is too material.
physical, artistic, inventive It lack the moral ; clement It i earthly It does not puflciently allow for aad t ike hold of m m' moral ml iinmnrt.il nature. The civil war, now cnterin-'
plirey M ir-di dl and Bl niton Duncan wtr through on its third year, is cit;ns new and unwelcctne
Iba - niie quill. On divers and divers occasions, , li'ni on thi point the character of oar eJrilia t did Beil proclaim his Know Nothing entitnenta, i tion in the court hiies of D-inrilb, L mi-villeand We have been joyful, almost boastful, tf our
Lastngton; and these sme santimenle oie re propre in the ueful ami nrnaiaiinlal art, in the echoed and endorsed by the Loobvilb Journal, j science that (bepetl scholarship and IQCraase
then the leulini; exponent o! Know Nothiugism wetbh. in the fruit of inventive genius, and in
in the South. Mr. Bell his long sought the kealtba of Gov ernor. He has now a fair chance to vet i' KaMTVCST.
I n l on rnihHPni ot tlie South. The remarkable conhdence with which the radical papers pro leaf lo yive the opinion of the Southern eople on all suhjerts relating to the Union, would seem to indicate that the resolution which we have heretofore published, of an Aboli tion meeting inviting correspondence with Southern Di unionist! had been Cirrbd into eflwCt, and the Northern l)i-un'uini-ts created the agents of the Southern correspondents. It ouht not to be aaaajajiry to repeat the! the Southern radical newspapers are no more worthy af hem regarded as indu e of the ebathera mind than are the Northern -radical parties of the Northern mind The Southern paper area lit tie more-sag icious ih.in their Northern counter parts, in this respect that they place no faith in lloj Northern radical .sheets. The latter t r a lon' time constantly aveiretl that the North wa filled with traitor; that the majorities in bas
Northern Slate were in favor o ' suhtniltinir
the humane and philanthropic developments of
the sgC This i a kitul of civilization, but it is physical, social, mercantile nnd a'-lhetic Ii attains it end in an increase of wealth .and luxurie-, and in the rele i-e of mm from mental and physical exertion. It has its triumphs in putting the forces of matter to new uses, in increasint: the number of grains of wheat on a square yard, in mitigating human suffering, in removing the material and o. i evil that oppress the I iboring classes, in shortening the processes between loil anil reman. , in rabting the hand of defiotim. so varied in form, and rescuing men from the temporal fiui I of their vices and crimes. Much of all this is well, being both desirable and Commendable It is real propre in the race. But it is foch! rather than moral, and physical rather than Christian It contemplates
and cultivate the race on the human rather th m
the divine side, and has regard more to our mortal than to our immortal nature Our national and international fairs or exhibitions .-how thi as the beding fed in the civilis ition of the a:e
lawaaaj aat ? mr iv a-xai iiiarii ?i iii 1 1 J liier ;
terrible exigency calls for all that fa moral and
C i w. v. atoaaaaaeei i i i t i- invi ii in'i to tue Bei.el;" th it the whole Northern country Chr tian and God like in our nation il characor.
was bfaCied aiih Beee'on sympathies; but the wily Southerners uuderstootl all this nonsense, and tleiive-l no encouragement from it. They knew it w is false, tpnie as weil as the men who origin ited the etorjaj here N'r are tne Southern papers one whit more Irustworthy in their rapi tseilfsliniiH of the mind of the South It i true th it the Southern Done
we find we have le of it than was shown bv our t ithers in the old French nnd Indian wars, and in the revolution. We are surprised and mortified at the perfidy and enormous wickedne of the Rebels in attempting to overthrow uch a tovernment, and for so h. c in end. among oth ers, as the increase and perpetuity of human slav
ery. And a hen we look among ourselves of the
btba are cut off from means of eom mmiicalion (Vnl side, we are chagrined, and humbled, .and
with, and know ledge of the real t.ue of affairs
in the North; but they k.e-a cr we'i tint one. and hut one. seniimenl pret aiU it the North, to wit, the iiisep.i nihil ii of the Araeii-an Uaba This sentiment they are correct in Maagebata pervade all iheh-tal Stile. Thet talk ol it. j re mon of it, and bise all their ealrulatioM nnon
confounded, to find o much iettv ambition, love
,f ..: 11...- mM .1. . i I
ot tin reji.ininTO oi me irouniry, ireacnei v. jealousy, sectional and ptrfy spirit of personal strife, lu-t for office eaaabd only bv bcoauM tencv to fill it. anil a general inditference to the welfire of the Government if present personal interest conflict with it. Theft, rohherr and
it There are th mean Is of sensible men who ' ,,,,.. .ughtenlo not ct m to be term too eiere io .k to it is a loyal sentiment, honor it. ai d when we see how Government contractors plun-
se.-retlv ippl aud II I here ire-.ther thousands dti the public treasury, furnish -uch -uttpüe a-
who 1 uiv count the chance of being com,el l
at length to ield toil. It, how ever, such an idea should be a !i meed, it i af once denounced b the pres. which is; thr uhiv overnetl bv I 8u'hern ralicaltsm, and the bold mm who has! in' unal tiie displeasure of the ruling faction is : silenced. The Southern res repre-cnt the parti in power It does not rcpre-ent. nor pro ies lo etre bformatioa about .my other party or opinions On the question of war, at present tlie South i- limit But on the me i-ure- and mem- of ending the war. if s ich a qne-tinn should come before the people ot the South, II c would not be a unit by any me ins Wh will invent a method of evoking a division of p tHilar sentiment at the South? Wilfe a Norih united for the fjaba. agmist the Sonth divided on the aaeatba, there would not btig tie doubt ulHut tlie iesUt N Y. dour of Com.
Kattir.il I'loi. The silence which hi coam over ndieali-m is occasional! v biokeu by an outburst of the old sp rit of evil. The Cincinnati Union, a Germar Abolition sheet, t :
naoassi title defeat in battle and wchnees In eamp, and tloorn Ui lingering di.-cases and taidv death many of the worn-out and wounded in our hos ! nit t !.
Eridetitly onr Christfanfty hai ant kept pa-e with our material and social civilisation. We , lack men, mis-e of men, outide of the arni . baill on the cardinal virtues of our religion, and: rising in ralf atmlftca to thaaaai heiaiht of this emergency, making them-e'ves an eflering to stay thr rebellion, with eoajelMng of the Christian feelings with which the Captain of our Sil ration off.ied himself to ftta rebellion under the Dil ine ÜOVai nment There are biate oC aohb ex imp'e of ("hi iti m i pitr otisin in tnir arm und navy, aiitl aaaaag the m magere and mppoiien al the war and the tiov ernnient Hat what mem- .II the terrible polili . cal corruption fastening and heaving in the greit masses f the peopled Had we improved in our Christianity since the Revolution, as we nave in pl iws, and maanfac tare-, aad wealth, .ml ms raren, aad fine irts hid we imprt)tel in men, as we have in thbga, I we should not be what or where we are to d.n ()ur eivilii itbn needs a higher, a diviner element.
"Fr'-in a nimble -otircr w rroHrr th new-, that cer
tain hib and infleatilal Oareasa aaamtof the Army nf not less of the physical, the philanthropic, ami
hum me. but more of the moral and the Chris
th' Potomac srv rrefy. in ca.-e th h iu!d bf n edeil. t ist with their ir-'femi an an 'i--lverv ru t'rt i':
ii.ileett. oie t then h t W '.aretl that I ni.n and laher'v can be searretat atatjt ey -uet a cup l'V'o, aux ty ti-.. trmp rary llUelwsklp of a ra th I anti-Iavrry mai:.' The tone ol this suggestion is m ue important
than the st ttt inent giten.on which we pi ice no 1 point in our civilnition. u a . a w
reliance it m me sme tone m winch tne .cw York Time propo.-etl to supersede Mr Luic!ii awhile aaa, aad b which it now from da j to mil puhlihe- silly artbbi demanding range m.e on political opponents, and recommending all sorts ol finical proceeding ll i- the nie lone which other pu'ers id th el iss assume, t :ic ur ain the pirit of radicalism, inciting mob by then violent abuse of loyal men, inventing phri-e- if obloquy, exhaustiiig the ressmi' - t W.l n.;...lj I . .w. - rv. m ..... ... J 1 1 I fl.A t . . . A mM
r tm 1 1 in tu.- t ' i-s,.,., ,,. -ii., nit ..'i.i. ... . , . . . ,
r . - i .1 ir.d mi.Ii ' .linfi .if i.iil' I ii I rftim- c h'i
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I itirious ai tne ;iee nei:roe- ior ine.r n ica
tim. In thi war Got! is making indirectly a i:reat arumerit for the Christian tirtues as ind!sptoedbb to the grotwh, and strength, and rerpe tuitv of a nation, thus indicating the weakest
ä'prtht rn irrofi i b- Ikrafled t it -me I title I) ! The Washington imaciaU to the New York World contains the important intelligence that in ofti al circle it istttetl that the first draft in the North w ll be fr on the fiee negro population Ai afle bmfiad C dare 1 men between twenty and thirty fite letr.- of agsnie to le bkkaa to til! up the ranks of the various negro brigades now under w t Thi h is leen decided npon, it i re
their rxe'ted feeling
brotherhood, and the New Vcrk radical -beets foiba namhTy ami admiringly in the track. Thi i one of the m -t dangerous symptoms of the day. It requires the ex- ition td' every coi ert itive man to j.re-eive the public peace and quiet the Baaabae ahbh the-e tooii.sh aad re kies politician! are endeavoring to ei"te The dbfeyaltj which from time to time exhibit itself in the-e proposal lo auperaeceJIr Lhm inoit te- tl.e irrejeess : : t .e ! the I id i oi.
eal it-.i li i not ti e i uuUv tliey oesiie lo ara, but ;t is vengeance again.-t political tipponetits th it thet -eek. and to accomplish ihisthev re aal e .ment with lhe4eercise of military or other ah tr.irv power, hut the.' ife-ire to : n.j .r ate one ni.n power lo be eawTalbd by thanr selve- ind arlelderl for their pnrpo -es of t i. dence and lete.te ail oalriots et their t.ces
mmw.tyt -Tllll rilfrTjlp. .. (tie plb New York Journ I of Commerce
e
Pi Max a ato il v-s Monv. 1Mm n v,..Lm The Geaj-ranc Sute Centr,: Commbea ol In diana hive called a State V! ... Sleerhi- of the
ll.m ' i iUc lotet- ol Indiana, al lii If t t - .Ut.l St mm.
on aeoneiat. ne --, OI M y The moeti consefTStlre princple l. . - - a 1 1 . I . : . .
em.iieui tct-ui liuvii whi ie ajeaanl The Indi iai ia are immense for e. n vent kn. sod a IndiaiMpob is one of the mo-t a. p . e- ii rhe l nkm b? railroad, we look fot . ot kW baaml ron?euiiou ever hehl in the Cnited a nee Oil Ran.
ard ;
oe-s in coming to huh' tor th.eir race. There are not enough of negroes to be h id within our presetit armt line-; to girrion the e i coat, .is Gor ernment dajigna, by ti;is cl iss of trt'ops, -md the j imfressmeiU of the Northern negroes would im 1 meii ite'v add about -W.'KM effect. re tne:. to the bl ... k irmv liadietls aiivl Dem at al Wash ingti'ti are bodi a:etnl t to the propriety of tr?bg a conscription among the back fir-t
I diese -ttement are tjuite piau-able 1 he Got emment ami the AboKtbaiatfl have) eaanred upon tlie scheme af tabbg negro troops. Every one kiu. ws that the negroes do not conie loi w ar i in anv considerable nuraher to voluntarily enlist Tri es coer- :tc meis-tre ire rerted to, the pr-je t itiJ-t he given up a a f dlure, and it ' stnei- of letson that i' friend w id re-.rt even lejdim te expedient be.'. e c ,t en up beaten , Ai d. if ihe tlralt i gol for the tvhiie man. why ! not for the nerro Rochester Tuion
,UTA daily Democratic piper called the Age has matle its eanaaraaca in fhiladatphia, to e
u inapobt, 1 devoted to the loaintenaiit e ot the L niou an I The m n.nuri tfi orturmle I he Mib!ishet are
MeM (ilosbretjtici. iitnnd ii Welsh, gentle
mmt of esperience in newsptper enterpriei. .and well known. While dot larwag their attachment to the Conelitutbw and the I 'niou. the ciilors
Tnr. Firth . liar it or Tar Coüittei thi Coinc-r r raa Waa Cntsti FRiaataa A La rant f'taniac nis Cttiv roa TUB Psst(T Thb Qai " 12 T' OF THI. Jixr Hn a. or KK.ijrTtTivfc H'-w tul Naw rota Htatt i. aat laäroLx ' First Mr
Advaxce or ITW DlLlVUT To Co?irr j ULm -iJ.
IlüXKOPOIalT If Al.fi . Ist n;rht but taw of 'b hi w- r 4rtrt" Mr and Mrs. F. B. CONWAY
a;b 19 IOIM
Ifnrch 6 C Tuet of I
Is of wr IUI.
THCRSD AY F.VFN'INfi. APRIL 2. 163. Wj request lie WAidaa't urri liraxaa ul THE GUIDE OF THE ALPS.
MOHN El'RICU IS A PKMOCK ATIC
x. ' CoaartlniAn la the Siüi Wrd. Br tte rtn of marv lKMOCK.AT". Qf" U NORTH 1 A CANDIDATE FOR Oeeaafmsn fee IV .raih Ward, se'-ject te the dedaas
of th DemocTatie t'onvrntiou of aM Warrl. twftnn-riR-Pi.EASK a vNorxcF
Ilr. I nilhim
sm tww ctu or Gonorrhoea, Gleets, Whites Sthctarei
To coneli1 w tb t t iraareti-e Fsree of A Ghost in Spite cf Himself. To-m"rrr.w FVnrflt of n r. nnd Mr F. B. ( k aa
PIllCFS t)F ADMISSION
eocent. ; 75 " ,
8-4 IMI
p-tal Corrmpotxlrncr ef th Chicago W a8hi6T
The so e.iUer? C Tuni-.-ee on the the war I about to uncork it via
jh the arencv of Ben rVarte. of Ohio i adler. of Mitlian, whose interference with; ni.lo.trv m Itters h i- notorio sit eruh irras-e! the Ailiiitni-tration. ntul tr parade a lot of rirlleil M I.. I irn,'.Ononl Avi.lu.uu. . .... ...u. ITu.iAr ilj '
in the field, as weil as thoe .leprivetl of com j .""fT"' i3ymdOemieniim! ''.Y.'. roinl This i-ommittee. bv some ru .-fiWe. j m K-b td liti ni;ly doubtless, has the imp'ulence to announce i.i ad Oatlerj rai.ee that this rert will he a partial one; but. rnvtts H.. .....f... ..
ju.ji.iw; iiuhi tue pmucai conipiex.ou oi me com , , tr x 0'co:k Pcrformanrrcom- , mittee, no such iti-lorernent te tiiis aas iieeiel j tarne at 8 pr--ij.
Iron them .n id vance II win he re eetel - . tint, at lha ami ol the of the 37th j !H A Kj O . I C II Ms Ii Congress. Cnandier read through column after 1
column of whit purported to be a rrsuaa of the, evidence then before the committee, in which he c.ipjed the climn of radical hatred and hi ter 1
ne to Gen McCielhm. but which, with all af
hu titiuj;, fell silent I upon the people. I f irresponsible te-tim nv w.is eer made to
serve the ends of pectlon throu-h the ;issUn,ed jm Mdexlce in raptar- of dfltrbt and theprrformtners purificdtion of official c annel, it is in the forth- grertrd with
coming reporro! tins committee, whose comlurt I of the war since the enforcement of its own policy in Septemher last speiks for itself. In a j
few (fairs, at the f irthest, their pirti.il report will be public. It will lie found to contain the evi deuce of nmhitious, intruuinc (ienerals. and
C-PLAI?T9 OF rtl OHAa Off i.i m mi lot .
F ll I. Kf H!.VN candidal f-r r--nomination
forth offic ef rnuncilmau of the Fifth Ward arm ioitor please anxoi-nck FATWCK HA'erTt?f s can - ?rt VmniM nr. -tthjt-rt t - the deewi t of the Orasarraiic ( oovrnt.r.. KANT IHlliaTftATS. tTMR EDITOU-ri.F. K NVOFNCE
Uer.; if. s i,wwKR. t of BrsrWeu Cavalry. a a candidaafarCitr Mwrahat. ahiect te the deci-lea of the
l i LvwerrstkCoorcuUsa. 'NüKkVATlVFS ffTTHE FR1KND8 OF P C. LEARV ANliouoc him a-a randidat for r'.ty ttorny. utject to th" dri-ior. of th fitr IVniorratic (,nvntion.
er csmaaalr called Oa, a a hmasd ta ttvo at-t-li kaowu terr-a1t -a-jr la tm m t, Ul a It aiAcwlt t
IMIvIElSrSE SUCCESS!
A GREAT HIT!
nr mists or .mnwtw sr::
tm M a EDITOR 1 LEAS E A N-rour-re HVf.HF.T I.VK a a randidat for Street Com!niv.4r, ul irt ti th lris.i -i -f th- UrmnrraUr ünlon ronventi. n, an ' . UUgr M VOTFKS. tT EDITOR UTOTIlfEL-PLEASE AN nouiuT C. t WKTiRir a- .i r-iihd-t for M vor, nuhjt-ct to the ItWoti ff th lm"rntic nenaaatha.
diase. th tra?mnt worse than th di-a- it trraimrtit ia flrt i dp rer: a i-warae ef starts) wairr tjrufl. r o kiirl cupped or l-arb"!. eembrt raWtiwj letlna. mnts
rrrallT Kern
SECOND GRAND CONCERT
tsr MK BOIl OR PLBASE ANNOUNCE IWanaaof J. S. (tOl.b a raivdulale for f'Uy l lerk, SnbJ. t to lh- drc'sjon of thr I Vinxratif t'oi-r-rtilicn.
spying civili ans, all di-torteil by rron ex miina-
THL'RSDAY EVKN'INO, APRIL Q, VThrn tho
PAIGE SISTERS,
And th cnt r Company will appar In a Xw Progrimmo, eaeVf ihe dirrctio.. of -r4Tni:it GtristCK..9 Admission VRCrnt". JfirrV" apn at 7 o'clock, meiivlns at S.
Jjhraml alulinee oni I u rly al n
an
o t mrU .
Til I : PEOPLE
14 VOKI I l.
tions f,,r instance, the evidence of one aitnes-, aho res de 1 in the etic nv's lines while McClell in aaa m trout af Yeeinaera, to the effect thu the latter aould make no advance on the po-itive ev ideir e of this one niinthu M ru ler did not h ive fittOK i tktoasanel men behind his intrench inenfs! But does not the committee know that lli'ii McClellan could not pis- the lortificutioiibv inf uitry sttuk. and that, on the contrary, his inform ition. from eipi ally reliahle and more loyal men, w is th it the enemy hid three times that nc.inber of troo:s? Did no' the ftl ts :it West Point and Williarahurir. immodiatalr after the evacuation of Forktoem, prove the filsiiv of this report of the enemy's numbers? But it is hirdlv worth the while to fo'low the ex parte testimony airn before this committee, us it is all in otie ve n Oea Franklin will be found to be crossly cen-uied by litis .self i onstiiuted court of inquiry, but not R word will there be in com merit on ihe conduct, of that "speiker of para bles" who listened, in the White House, to the piteous whines ol lien Bumside's subordinate nWeaja, eatt. on ihe m.st friroloas earidanca af inferiors, countermu.de 1 the era ad advance of ft ere it at mv, and pi icej it ifUmatatf in winter quarters The malinaaat and partisan spirit which breillifs rlir .11 h (his tortlic.imiio' rrMirt
sill conaien it, amoni all fair and bonor bie The Mammoth TroiiDe of the World.
2VX ASONIC II AIjIj. POSITIVELY FOUR NIGHTS ONLY, 'londat lucda) Wednesday, and I liursdu) , April faj If St . Sam.Sharpley's Minstrels BUASS BAND AND Rl'RLESQUK OPERA TROUPE
mon, to tne "toma Ok tne iipuiet-i is fiftiti' copy of the 1 inders it hoard and reit fnted of McDowell's "treason,1 nly to find afteraard laat an ojen court nf his j.cers sent him out fo the world regenerated from the in lama with which radical is Ol hid surrounded Mm. .ano unblemished in his civil an I military life Had (Jen McDowell's case heen -olelv helore thi- inquisition, it would, poeelhlj , h i esucceedetl in fastening it odious record uion him. A certain set of Republicans in ITaaMnjrton, who elinjr to the fortune- nnd f.ivors of Salmon P. Chase, areju-t now mjmgarl in loudly talking up his claims for the Presidencr, even immrdinfi his nomination, in the loa time et to can e, as almost a certaititv It i a verv iioticeible fa t, bo aar ee, laat in makiiiK their important c.ilcnl.aliottS for the Presidential chair, iheec entlcuicn do not heetl ite to declare lhat it will only he con tingent tin permanent disunion his solar tint for the entire countt v would he out of the ipies tion. To such in extent hive these views been circulated, that it is now stated thit Reptaseiita tive Rooper f Beaton, who has pejchaaeJ proa pectivelv a lare resi !enc here is promi-cd to be m nie Becratarr ol the Treasury lor his euain ci'iing nf the imncjal eckeena af Mr Onasa through the last Congress. Thus runs the radi cal element in power. The gain in New Hampshire, the certain sue cess in Connecticut, and the probable election of an opposition member from Missouri in the place of the life Mr Noell, secure, without much doubt, the erg aniz it:on of the next ! . ( for the Dcmocr icy , even giving Ceneral Sohem k vote with the radical faction Some of the re centlv oii-ted office holders here are fuming aw. iv .t a deaparate rate to make out a victory for Rcpufilic.anism. in order that they mav get another hand in the pnbttt plunder Tbet are eaanting OB the votes of the M irvland deleLration which, as we all know, in the last Congress, was most hitter in its opposition to every rehteH or the Republicans on the slavery i--ue, ana which will be solid, in the C"ming Oangreaa, agiiiist a new orgaiiiKation to force the abolition of slavery upon that State, in oeganis ttKa ui liiitaining, in the aotdj of the oelclal orjjan here, that "the aar fhaH not cese until 1 ivory is araatiisJly abolished."
Ton ii lobtieas will recollect the famed in vest iItion of the "telegraphic censorship of the preea at the laat session but one the teat Cong? nag, ami tkt partial report tint wis mule tnei eon, though the tenor of it was all ajmijMl the Ad m iu istra tion . Most of the evidence, how ever, was -unpres-ed ; in fact, none wis imbiihed which re'e: red to the m inner in ahi ; t xtro ts of the Pre-ident's Ural mess ige ot into t e New York Her ild twro days before Kl defieerjf to Conprees The naveatiaation on iiiis point wis tbof ugh and ex'en-ive. Every attache nf the t ress here was examined, and fin illy Mr. Lincoln lorn self w is called on. wh'le the Chevalier WikofT was in pri-on for contum icy in rnftiaing to answer nneatioae put to him ty the committee Atter the Praaaiaat appeared the matter stiddenk dropped, ami nnli p.oa-ip kepi up a ntorj iltai a t o ii n in in named Watt, pardeiOlk' et the White House, bat on conntienttal reJatong altfc the fun . .iti-tricted i conv of the mes-aep mul i . O furnished it to the Herald tea respondent This h - f.een the geueraj heliaf, iliough, toon eter the ; .lj iiirnnient of the Judiciair 0 mmittce, all the testimony a i- misüina, and IOC hoibis could not he settled Within a -hurt time, hom e; er. th - vast roll of MSS has tut ne I up, and in it the int thit Mr- L .and hol the humble rardenet, Watt, faima-kad a printed proof to the Her.M, ahich niiv ih in iy not account lor the met per am ta I srticlas of tbat delectable saaea. It is midmÜUji i tint the Pie?; lint, prior to his viit q Bee Eii.l.uid. aiU amke a trip to the armi of the Pittumtc, and spoad ntal days a mo i he troupe. S, imi i rarj backward, and the mud Mockad is still anon us K I Uv llraft-- iitfifi sllon. lu .-' iie parts of this State. TaemaMp Iemo cratic CI l.s hive provided tint any af their members h shdl be drafted under the con scriptum law -hall, il they be un ible to ourchase tt e r own eiern-t on. be relieve! at tlie expense of the club either bv the procurement of -ubsti tu'! or thepiyment of the exemption money. This seem- to us to te u m pni-eworthy move ment It wi'l protect the poor man againt the operation ot an naeaaal ami therefore unjust ne, at 1 l rati di-tre-s a Men wise ami hum me laa making i"rr aaatd never inflict We com
mend the movement to the W rd Democr .tic C iba iti this city It is a ca-te wherein the Dem i oct nie pirty rhouhl look after the interests and 1
at-! fire ol its children Tbe neceeeary fund can he raised bv a -mill a-ses-ment upon each mem her of the everal clubs nwi bt contributions in larger sums from Denv-crtts ol wealth The whole pi..n i- perfe tiv pra t pnklt. e.-j f eie CO tion, md called ior by everv ctmsider ition of Cklk-tian chaiity and common humanity. Chicago Timt-i.
I
TwMty Blar Pt'iTormers
IHK MONITOIJS Off M1H8TRELST. WHOSE TOUR
thr.'-iii thi y 'nt?rn Siat.sli.-i N-fn a -aj. ce-.j. n
of hrüliAiit triumphs; ackTnwlo(fiT,,l by th' iiullic to he
the only perfect aii'1 legitimate Ceavnaajr hi existence, and Itnäcd with tlie niiol fl itierin eTicnmnis hy the pre- wherever thev have tapeem w.ll inTi-uce their URIATCH tLI.F.NiiK PRlXikAMMK, a aho-.e Et-err-thin,' entirelv i w an1 pr-lu. el in that inimitable stle pe.Milijir le theso KT IOI I aN IIP 1X-1 I. Abs. "r- aaee .a' 7. taamweat at 1. eMnTieaets ifS cetita. Baeerved kant eetinnta SAM SH.VRl'LKl, J I). X K WO MB, Manager. Business Agvnt. m-li.10-ffint
DRY GOODS.
ivbw umiiKci DRY GOODS, NOW OPENKI) AT (Vax. "2H Bu V;iviiu0ii Mieef. KTOPlTEi SIJDE, ilk, r'ii a dint'., iy eti, LlWMi Tisii'-., Oriciiis,
S o :s tu hupn s. Lalatcfa,
And a full line of
Popular Dress Goods
At Low Trices, Sun Umbrellas and Parasols,
a
a.. Bui a a a o.
SHAWLS AND CLOAKS, In eveej new material and design. SILK AND LACE MANTILLAS From recent Fre ich Importation, Mtaa-ag anytlnig yet oifere-1 in 'bis market. Itomifts. Ribbons anil riotcrrft. One of the larirer-t and mo-t varied Mock- nov openine, to hicli l aeald call tho attennou of the Ladies. They have e-n pureh-t" 1 Irra lir i r!jv hands :iud are Ihe nrae-: 'tles imported. a rt 1 1 lie or Calicoes. Giugriams, Linens, Brilliants, ll DK Bat Cta I BP Si f.i.ov i. B08I, HOOP BKIRT S, 4C, iC. n. j. tl,.,I Alia apri Ilm
WANTED.
2,200 HORSES Wanted at I iiliaii;ioli-.. OX F-FIFTÜ MARES WILL BF. T K F I . BT sm in, ii i ML. a ro. apr?-dlw
FOR RENT.
RAY
T
uFOIR uREINTT.
IMS HM HH KL LS NOW FOR LENT FOU A term of ear-, ajid the furo. tun f r -le
Add-e. M M KY. ShelSwiIle.
Or Kay k Wo. dien, Iodunaoulis.
aurJ -iitAtlt
LECTURE.
LGCTIRE ON M)M)V EVENING.
APRIL 6TH. AT MILITARY HALL,
7 ''f H'.ion Hnl correpui)vieiil ol ti.t B.wtn Journal, a Republican paper of the first water. --: "St PCRIOKIT. u THI NK.RiIj as . I" V T I I L-
"The mo-t perievt iiscipline can le m.iin aaaad la the eaicamj reitnent.-; ami tor ilrill tliev ire quite M jpt as an white troon- I Inve ever seen, snd rr tiirliüiip material tliev liave airetlv
Prof. J. McDERMOTT, K.St. S., WUi jive a Pnbl c l.ectort to the r;tizen of lodianapolU. Sabject-'-'Ireland's Wrongs and How to Redress Them."
in?uine ei avtai ions, t lie grait iiifficaliy l-em? rflfiF. rttF.STii.h mtachfi T' TH ' :x mf. of thk
l"Teii liuin-eltes cour.i-eiu- bevorui the n.u-t
to re-tr.in tin-m when tlt-t utice le'in nn sttark. I di-t.ncui-hed Lecturrr and Profe4-or baa rone far
F.r --titinels. thev ate -u':-erior to ant tm - me " 1 nV mn1 ??rTI,7.
have, for thev will t,t suffer i hem--il e- lo he JJJJJ, f an ace. tanm-rreil with in the ie.t-t " !mi , . ihm
Tl.o fr..rr of ihm n...t:.:..:u..u . ... ... . rat .tatrsmao and butorian
. s. - - - - s- .tU'JH.liMI a.- sn U. . . ' .V
C'tc f 1. - a.f imtm mm r mni all an.1 h.ir tin
fr to the rMrr.sr-u.ion of a
rfted tal-nt, he baa dd-d the adorn- !
hed (xeoiut. It will no or exaa;:erai a cc.'miaUuo of tLe iteuuio ln-b
Its a w.jrd. ha in the '
AllllllUI
acts ol
c- then ii.:riMH.i tw ifi-u-- fearle--l lite thr ViministrttiiKi
emie-itor I . i nvt-, nt that ne.rroe- are n-t rool 1
as white, bat tint they are superior I They have I '"jCr.ou at: p M. Lecture t pi.-ed the ptiitii nf negro ennalitr, aad have -ly M aeaasaae laaehetl uegro superiontr tt,ii u
a rick treat I atitici- ' cotcturnce at S pre Jironla.
ZW' EDITOR SENT I N E L T L K A S K AX
nouncf ALI IK XSi S. ULKT as a Ifc-mt ratir candidal forCUy Mar-l'.sl, snoject to tbedrriioti "f the Convention. NiM eaWaaW,
BT EDITOR SEXTINF.L ri.KASK A IS no'inoe the name of F. PRoTZM AN at a rsndldate for City Attornev. -ab'eet tr. th-Hceii"n af lae IVrnocatk-Conventir-n M AVT DKMOCRATS. ZW KD1TOR SENTINEL TOO ARE reooe-tcd hy m-r.y citixena to tnnouvr the name of WILLIAM M HARRISON, F-q , as a can lid ate for City Clerk.
CfTPLExsE ANNOUNCI THi XAME
of n.tVII) S. Mi KF.RXAX t.v a ran lid He f..r the office of City Attorney, -nWert t., the decision of the Oemooratic Contention. tW EDITOR SKN I INKl. IK HOMCRICI RFK HF. Esq., will consent to -uhmit his name to tbe DemocraHe Municipal Nomftiatiri' Convention, as a candidate for the rt-xf Mayor of the cm- of Ti dlanapoMs. be will supported ly many c't'retis of the nh. th. 1 t, 4th, 2d. .1,1. Ath 7th and r.th W.trd JTWi: ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANnentnee the name of tiFOlUIF W. PITTS a- a cmdid tte for May .r, sn.jrct to tbe decision ef the Democratic Cnlon Conventio", CLOAKS. &C. LADIES' SPRING NOVELTIES!
I cutfnr rr.afad any explanation: H
ret clear of It i- a companion that few admire; it pervade all classes of i-ocie b-ah asa.e and female, nek
in ilaelf. to 4ii4feaiBaaMSeroetiaae fatal, ll t a
which, ha
if. Tbe
ve ye of al!
: , e-i r
r sletii ytMi euaat Iben he blttd, 4 with nausea mr medtrtwea, it, attd warm fuaessaa'i a.
h'verv few dar tba meatrla-e are cliane-"!: art afer aame itv.nths-treatment la this way. wfalck taw SNtrtrnt heawitk creat fortlkaafe lor fear af rxpoere: be U aaeharired. or di-raarre himael. witb an Irrwaba MM sr. a -welled testicle, aa enlanrement of tbe pro.tral etands or a dlaeaeof ihe tterk ef toe Madder Tbts Spxabr, whKk acta lika a rharsa. with a few deass on t see diear. an4 Is eaae aleeaant itake. a: I buk hasrnr.-d tboMs.i. .. V V ra. Philadelphia. lUltintore and many f the Southern cillr. is certain and effectual rrnartly . tiat aaas a rapi aadpertsianemcare, amnaal resrd to diet, drink or exernae, exceat arestliar. jiimom er trer-stralr in This retnettt u-rquai-.! t a y shine; jet rtmcotrer4 fr tb ruft ' tbae disc leaa. It a .urarted frara oer aara pier, aal tanerfsctly safe. a it i pur.n . . etsMr I coeitaiua im bbctcurv. o that j. ucan expoe jrottrarlf to all ktwda af wräther, itboat the letaat danfrr fr -m tba tttrtlirlae. And if you sre careful in wrsppinr up t our pate. t,. wnl ha e p.) t.-f . r mell fi. m il. that t u are not deprived I rttn solas Into company. tr txts a-kcctedby neare.t friend ImalsiioqoackmeMdne. bats reme.lv disrovered and uae.1 with imroen-e mo-f-, by a reettUr ph.t ici-n. and cotiti.leiitli rt.-..nin i.i'cl tlie ut.f..rtunale. ClüTKiW Warn I fenuinr ailaaat tbe ifmatureef the proprietor. W F Iksvstaon. ar Bn-1 Ibe hoa. All lafrinsement of trade mark will be prctitea witb tb almost r-ifor of the law. v r l Wilts IN. Sole Proprietor. ' ncmi an. tlht.
S Id by Drucrtatasenenilljr. Jar
DRY GOODS. HOSIERY
roo
imi o i r Ha! TO Rl mid at a mall advance on lat year prices.
400 lirnl'. nnd Rnjt' Half llaee, the bet aortmeti and the lowet price in this city.
Cloaks! Cloiks! Cloaks!
In every tyle for th
UNF I.iriiT CLOTH B ACQUIS, (all wool) from !ö 10 wertl to aje. SP.UCfSH RAPPKRS (ana styl-, hraded) 1 7 to fli, worth fill io $25. Mt IK74S CUlAKft, (very baimsome.) fr- m 19 to 15. TLMKCUm CIRCULARS, all Man and r ces. WAIKR-PliOOF SACQUKS, ail size. BLACiC SACQt'KS, :ill size, and ouatity. ATKK-l'R'HiI Circulars. H w style. A toaaVniwe sMrttneal of LUillT CLOTH SIIAWLKTi'S, plain and ruftltd. prices low. The C'hililrc'iiN Hepar I mi ul Is particularly attended to, and a full asortmcnt kept on liai.il. We will !-o furnish IJLACK JSII.liSi From -24 to 38 inches wide, all of the b?t quality, at lower rates than the same can now be purchased by the c.i-e We invite tbe Co intry Merchant to cal I an 1 examine r stock, as we can npply them at Kastern prices. And we will aaaHftateaaH at prices ihat no other house c n compete with. Tea fare on the railroad will more than be saved ly ui"g of us IV I-..VS A CO., Philadelphia Cloak, Fur and M.iiitjlls House, Sonth . eiidian street, Indianapolis. Ind. ami! !
FOR SALE.
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at "V ;-r k"t d 20 -j.-inc-. litlMI I IM 3500 Vara Thm mi k OaxH ajfnaamnl linen froT MJf cOc. last tear'r prlcea. Mitt niniMiiRm. .IfKI Dorn nmlrfat enemie le et and made of tbe he-t niatrrial houirht before 'he rrest ri-e und offered at a price the material could not be Hoepht for now. I(K 1 ll Selected witli the great-t . i - price . 1 w -r than anywhere el-e. ai M'lA III KU, A larse a-Mirln ot, among which i the relrbtated K NtiaiOS MUCK.
viiiic i i BeMTtt. i Job lot from Na Vo'k Auciion ) AU I f2 to f-tl per dozen.
II" IN .! I Pll I U I K, A comphte a-tortment. I Mil IfvillHIA. Silk, Mer.no, Lamb Wool and Cotton. VAÜkl i: Ml I IO. Our Stack i the most extensive in thi cllv, and Win determined to make tl.j an important branch in ourbu l-
nes. we will trivefrres. in to cbartre L than th m
t-ments to dealer-, pronitinn 't price for any article.
Tllossi; fc LAHDV, (i7 W Uathlnfloni street, lit tut era 1 1 1 1 noi n nd I nn tt- i., rrHhlr,.'.3-dly
ATTORNEYS. Cal AS. NTs ITAM, Attorney at Law, Mi. TKMPLk M I HALL. mchlÜ-:i .ily Indianapolis. Indiana.
AGENCY.
IN PÜBWÜA5C8 OF AN OKDKROF TBI COFRTOFJ Common Pteai af Min on C 'unty, the undersigned w ll sell, in lota to - ;it pwi . I tr t c more or leas, Irmg beeaaeu tne National H".td (Washme I
ton s t reel j ;inu lue ieiii'u o .ntnici -treet, .i r.-s- trie east side of 'lie we -t half south -ivest quarter ertion G, township is, rang 4. a H, DAnotOa. mchl7 dlOt
SEIDENSTICKER & KAPPES, RuEuA.IL, ESTATE AISUD COLLECTING AGENCY, o. .", i:nt n Mi i n k I n n i r . . i . Or I1 Eft inrif Miiftt to the public for thr Pnrrhai, Sale .u,d Beating af anal rstte, and fr effecting cdlectioti- . Our extensive acquaintance amoncthe German population i-ives ii, peculiar advantage for effcctiiu: quick -ale, to wh.cb we call the attention f I al R-tate hold, --. maia-lsa
WANTED.
AGENTS
( ' o n k f a n t I v AV ;i mi ' t . w ANT INIH srRI'TS AND ACnVK MFN TO cntivas the eawn'rt ihoroug! Iy, and depo-it ,,nr nie.lirine wi'h every fm I . I am empr :i t: ai.' :its to canvas-, eafaeg- t f3no, and with hor-e and hnRuy $354 per y. ar. Ag-nt- are rerjiored to futni-h L' ram an aggies. In aialoate the abeare Mian I defr.iy all eapense iu aMkmt to th baaines. It is an asr-eesl-le and healtlifl occipaiion for young men. giving them a (roi npportun ty to mnke money wrhom the pti.vubility of utainiiiiT lov- accruing f'm aell'rHf on c.-iirii-s.on. Aaanrants tlmaM apply in peraaaft or addres (if further Wformttion he de:nd; the proprietor J letter. No one will te employed for a I.-ss ti-im than one year, a' d will raaer in' a written roi tract to that effect. I shall 'equire security in all ca-p jf I am t ot personally acquainted ti .th the ap, l.i .nt , a I hall illtmt in bi eaato hi tasasar. mediciie. hook and receip's. to the amount ot'lr m 5rl to f3,m0 J. If. raOstf, Jan d-dftw.'lm Indianap .lis, Indiana. NOTICE.
TAXES. EXCIME T VOl M F.
I'm. Imilmi l.i r.M nxfm lastriet ttfaMasaa ! I- diaii .polls, kl.rch ?4lb, lata. ' ftHr ' i THetlll "I 1 H F SIXTH ( LLKT10 Im j! trat ef imtfana are herehy notified tbt t la" amendment, to the F.ci-e Ta.t I aw make it tkte -.ty 'A ner-on-following the occupati.m named below to tax for tfc ame s saee. tmmg ma teg of March, laaa, toeontli ne m. til the 1 -i of May .ext. at whieh ttntt! the general .t , -meni w!t h. made. PiTmhi concerned a ill pi. i . . ,11 n ih..'j delay upon the A-sistaiit A--exirf r t'ie s-- .-ral c--uotie, mD4 n.ake aaaaeaataa f itoestses, ther.- heing a heavy pcsisTta fee non-com;iliance:
r hitect- ml Civil Knrineer.. li-ense. Bud ter m,d Ceattt acter-. 'e.-ne IuOrter Tick - t iK-a er-. Iirer.se Iti-uranr. V . li'-en-e P'lti hfs. ocenite He eher, for j-e Mht p meat, license. .. Stall. on- and J ks. ..w j, r- of. Iirene.
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rtli Instrirt of Indiana.
AT A MF.FTINi: flf THI LITKKY .M Hai KM FN, held at tV WlkJsoi luivery S ahle, on the 17tb da of M .rch. 1163. the f ll'iwinz " r I . i wee unanimously adopfd: i?-.r f, That we, the I j very and !Iackm-T of the city of Indianapolis, a,)opt the foil ,widh rode of pr.ee r For funeral cirriage- or hack drawn hy two horse, ai.d dr.v. r, th sum of feStt I-as thin three dollar to the old burying yrönod in the cpy of Indianaoo'i-, the tame to be poid : a l ance-. and to the new burring nd. outfi of the city, not le- than thre dollar and fifty cen s, the same to he paid in advance. . H lr -f. That we, the Lttrerr and Hackwien of the city of Indianapolis, adopt th- foih-w.nccoUe of pnee for Carria e or Hack-to thr Israeli a-.l M'ite istloSkkS. To the iti-aiie, not le,. thati tl. pri-led the Carriaee or Hack tMI detained longer at the A lam 'ban thirty mitiu'es; T longer extra cbarse wiL be made; and l o tbe Mute kayfwss not lethan two dollar-, provided tbe Car rtaaa or Hack i not oetaitied longer than thirty minutes if lontrer. extra charge will be made. ,.. ., That Ihe above be advert.-ed in the Indianapoli Daiiy Jakrnal and tbe indiaiiapoli. lauly S ntinel fortwoweek-. n bll-dJw
BANKERS. MEROHAjNTS' BueVuISrK:, K1I RY IrlC.IMiN, Prl'ipR ETO-. BI TS OOI.D, Silver. I I liemand Xntes and 1'nrrir-ent Mrmey. lie. ot S.-l... ,,f S'tyr k. Bond, gc.. on Cootmiaeioa,
luOans on t .ia'era'. ani tran-act. oedmiry aakaaa. Pay intee t i-....!! a n r aerei-ti
N V rth IVnn.t Ivaitia street, lodianap-dis mrh-S-n-'O-t
ATTORNEYS.
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COLERICK & JORDAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW, off i n, RfN.M m oOingTrrTin.iviM. Na. m g:ui hi sag tstn Sit reet. Itwai ggmaaallsj. Inflsaa. I njcb2--dly
W hat should I take for Asthma B BAN DE 8 T C88ILA (; 0 Ther rive femedlate relief V ren. o..i
Why sLonM I bey a boa o BRAND I I T I' S SI L AG( THR WQSDKRriL ORAM'LU. Becaa-e they rtire Con h and Colds, fer IS cent
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
tT. IF1. SE31VOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, o. 5. R:itf II ni -kf Block . vt V.i-hin? ton gMfMt, INDIA N A I( )L.IS, I N U. KEEPS OuasTANTLY ON HANI) A FULL ASSoKTM RNT Of PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES,COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WIN00W6LAS S PERFUMERY AUD l'ANCY ARTICLES, LSO a Fl ' L ASSORTMKNToK CHOICE TEAl fabln tJ3sa,
