Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3901, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 April 1863 — Page 2
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state Among tbe new it anas oT the Philadelphia Pre e find the following: L.TALTT OF I'HlbtMtrllA CUk(.TM1 -Tho c'e men an f urr in j k mg inflow of th-tr loyt)n t - a iw(r of ah H 4lr 1 - - . i.Trr. 'Tin uxwief H?w rewr:. r 1 1 b m.i. r f .., v ' Ulr r Cle'h tiHaMfC i a 21 ! te- ' b.nv 'he -aatv. .Im efaia. Inrt hir nitfelferin.' !m It r to eur tferaaral (pane IHM, ad (heir luty to prat without r- iin fr tht triiimc fnnr araas tti putting !eaa Uii un bfiy and wnednrona retrfllkm." Tie Philadntnh: Ace, in eumaaeJ.Mnat opM tb fsregoi remarks A luyi Lfftmrn, wa wou'd aHri I're-alent to l fit strew o: the yco phew tie dr inr.-iti of lhee ReverenJ Csrjr rn-t "civil t.overnm of Im ine t'Wity " Our Dir ine M ."
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09 tactl lo' tnne tan tan neearwrr, ne tjim cieil 4-"rT) tneiit altogether from religiou ()o ernrornt. when he uld the .Je u "rrn'ler nnio i Cavaar h thmn that are Cnar', and unto (od the thins ht arnGnd,sM There are good (iov er n menu and twul Government.: there is the j Government f the (ueen of Orent Britain, and there in the Government of Km Dabomt. and though all the Reverend, loyal Clergymen were to aaaure u h it we are wrong, we hall never believe that both are of "Divit e origin " Some Government have heen positively of Satanic orisrtn; earti aa the Government of Tmraira, J 5a, Caliolla. and the government of the Pole . under Nicpiolab I. Prem the (iovernmenl by ''Divine autknriif" taAfOovanMM by Die4M nht.' there ie bat oftt atip. end aftfil one. The doctrine of the Divine right of Kitii; hrmi-ht Ch T, ami Lot i X V . u lite block, aud drue JaMka. II into exde It ia the dojirie now once more
cUitned by the wevk mindl Km: William I. of fVaeaia. und mv jet .-.t li.rti hi- rr we. V)( Ti i. "he the Grace if God, " Cjueen of Gre-tt Britain and Ire.nd;hnl NaroLKOM ha.gone a tep further Hn otfi nl title N r i tto Nl, "f 'he grace of Cod, and the will of the peo;h .' ; t ia orare de Dir, et la volonte dßrvplt , Knijjeror of the French; the jie4e't will hein thought nereary to eatahliah hi title, and to ireerve it In counection with thia iuhje-t of clerical loy-
It v, we eann it rwfrelw ikake iinr :i jas-;o from Bi'BKK a " Redectiond on t!if Revolution in Fran' r "No aound ought to le heard in the Churrh 1
but the leading voice of Qbfietfcae rharifv. The caute ol civil t.hertyaiKl cttd (Jonrrnmrnt g.tins aa little a th:tt of reHgioii ly ilds ronfu- n of dutie. Thoe who uit their proper churaoter, to a-'.nme whit loes not belong to tliem, are, f'r the greater pirt. ignorant both of the character thev leave and ol the chu.ictei they iiine. W hol I j anacqaainted it h the world ia which they .ire o fond of uie'ldling.-and in eaperienceil in ill ita aflnraon aikich they pro. nounre with o rr.ufh confident e, they have nothing of poluie but t!e p;f"iou they excite. Surelv the Church ia a place where SMI day a truce ouht to be allowed to the distentions and aniino-itiea oi minkimt I toe Flernwfi la l eenrctn ui -How It mm ( .irriM -Duffrarrf nl nndnrl or Itoe AdiMlntimil mn Part. The New York Ktpre-- o' the 8th inst. had a letter from New Haven. UoMtStleBt. J.texl the d t 1 f fore the election. Wc make the follow ing extracts from it: That uiouev . ' p reen bweks.' are being i - i i thev never tefore were ueil in Mil election The öoverninent ( Mitraclors of this State and thU S ite ban nauiethiui any other h ive been per emptonlv ordered and lhre.itenel. from W.oh iiig'on, to me ill their power and influence lee Bui-kiiigh tu. f';bng in which, they have heen plainly told they will not bepiid promptly and be netmved oi olhei ou.ii .onl jobs Tb". 'Ii H trtiord, tlicv bare brought into liie puUtica) field the head man there of SftarpeV r.fle entiblinhroent. ho row turns u; Hepi:t lic.n.', thful .oue lime after the secession of S i4th Carotin he wa in Milledgex ille, G .. selling Sliarpe-. ritle- to the CooAderatCI there, which weie u.el at the first Hull Run bv a Georgia regiment against Connect icnt soldiers Con nef licit, a I hive before a id. ir lull of contraC tor-. large and m ill. lor all the initerial of war. from cat iridge boxes and peicn-sion c.ip-i up to the hwvy cannon, and the i.-on-etjuence ia that the Gonnex-f.eu m muf n-tureM were never o flour.!iin2. The N itg tuck V dley . for tx . anip. -l eined never to l.e do.ng so well Another reas n lor doubl in. th.it about evoi y arad -.hie Rfpuh'icui oid:er on the Rippihanbih k. ur tlie luwer J.ime River, ha been tent here, and retched home within the fourd ivnaat. while the I) moerats h ve tteen ket.t b ick in the rnk It h e-timiteil that from '2 J'Mi u. 3.(rMi .soldiers hae been sent inti tKe S te w'tli in lour days N t ill of them aet wlnt thev preteo t to bw Ke, u I e ns. S some of then pretende! thu t be, in order to get home, but the I ic ia, about every thing known as Repllhli ein bn. teen sent imme. wh.'c the unfortunate DenvHTits i-e kept to do .l .ubie and iretle pi-k et duty in the r afwetue here tu vote. Thi- baa bwen tbe wotk of the political Ger:eriK i'i Wahingtoii. hv iii:etiii and rei irt from Connecticut and New York. N so atrocious an act was ever pei pet rated upon the elector, or upon the cause of liberty ; but it cant ot be iielpetl. I tl uik I never belore -eei . r heanl of u -h alrorioiis interference wiih a State. u ifir r-ght of a Stale, (save in Miseoun. i- e haveeen in all parts of Connecticut Coidracroi. under ftghi a'out tlieir contracts, h we turned off their Workmen, when Democrats with i relty hitherto unki own in tht, a rtihlioan country, .and ifie'.r bosses olteu do not hesitate to say ." We to so because vou do not support the Government wh.cli siiprorta mm," meaning which give, t; joha A..In Rockville. WHIinaantie and the like manulac tuiiug placea. ih s severity of conduct has bred the wor?t ort of feeling leta een the em.l.n.rantl the employ ed, :um1 when the employed are thus dependent upon their etnrhyer for bread, they re no better off than Is it pssihle to ideinatv)y decrihe such eon duct aa itdeaervf
Diaofc Acrri l l'atn i hmvm m I sua A.eoLis The townhtp election m Indianajaibs as char : acterixel by the m st d:-gr..ce;u! proceeding 0 the i.rt of die d nnii nt art v in i h it it v K u ! v in tbe ila v. -evert, men win hid Democratic tirkett in their po-e--n n. weie beet bv moo of Repub'i.-.u bulbe and evere'y beataw A P10 rl..Kn 0t tr,,,f U it h ah M DeeiaeeweV votes of tm wiua were polled ! TbeM r-en .... ,. Republic mVfre a foolish as thei were initiate ,,,,
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iap, dwf' r ucht uu aawaawwMj wdrwa Ware A nre tb mm n u.il wmi, u,li rmtroea will retct tin-m awd flieZWJI tbi p-t
rt- lo theu tN A Leier.
A Uta Caor Wm M Lean. Eis I Hen
to cuttv. one o( iTie m.-t eife ive and !
Successful nlv 'era, in K tuckf.fold hti cTtp nl tobactfo. etnor icing lil.fKK) Mui.d. ti.e If with hi ifop of roru, lor ibe ttm of $?li.(MN) Tbe tobacco alone brnu-ht ff tum Ths. we nrexime. is the most valwatola l.t w.i
uoaiui a. aiugle pUuta.ii ,u K. um. kv UN Jowriit
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lounjjuwl one eueojy ai nuinie i , m'DCt A aingle corpwewtjon promised tiltv tbwawand dot t aim to eenra a Kr MWan iHnmpl in the K atern Conjrre-aional Ditr.n. and ti e Po-t be! rvw the nwMtey was giver. tmi need I That is tuat the enemv, aorrupilT ued. wlm i,
defeated the Democracy in ConnecU ct Rhode Ialaod and CiociAaaii
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M.i nintmd ihr Government. At tbe extra -e--i n at C'-ngraaa ' r'l ia w'y. 1 "61. Pretwlent Lincoln nd:
Owr pupal ir go'Wiiawt his eÄen be-'i. nti :ii.eot To p 4b-a to .ten te4,
.ii nit M-iiiei me rvr. ibv w. e-ful a im., .-ti
of it. One atati re e AKa'nJI i lor erf brow it It is
f rom Uahinjion.
Batti.. t DiovrsviuiTio. Qatu'iTW'x tw TO' ' 'ill IL. llWASHlv.it i I iLEt Dit uac i tu a St - arra or tiik ff Aiiii'aTaeioN Hoar. Gcarüh ra tu PllWMII-HisTotir kl Paralli l. kr.
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fl.etTi to dei mMMi r the w.r .t t i .
those wtio ran f..rHy carry ntt electi on. m io I suppreae a rebellion; that ballots are the rihtfu!
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ballots hive faitW mi c u. tuution ihv de.-id
th re can Ik' no occeswful -vtw! bek t . i . Mi t tltere cm be ao ucce--ful - : rvr to' b t- ! em-eli e at ceeding election u Will be a reit laswon of tMfice teaching 'net! tbit what 0My c 4a! t ike by an e'et-tion, ne n o can they lake by a ear teai h.n all the lolly I bemg the Itegiunea of a war. Tne above ex-rid furnishes much IikvI far re ; (ic t ion . ns web as ao me speculation an to its real meaning. The points which Pres lent Lincoln '.ys hate tear aettled. namely, the nitre-w ful establishing and admnitsteritig the Gtvem meut. have both been et tied by the party net in power Had tbered: -als or extreme men of lT-7 bad their ewn war, the present Government would never have been su cesfullj established They oppoaed it strenuously in the Con venUOH, and alter iif adoption by the Convention, thev oppoaetl its adoption by the States, but ttie ndi caU failetl awd the Government was successfully established. Will llr Lincoln, or any ronsidera ble numlaW of kia jKirtiaan contenav hat, if the question waj to day whether the present Cona i t u ion -h nM be acceptetl. they wonl vote in ! favor o iit We tbink nt The piint may be as well admitted that the Government wa not1 established by persons holding opinions akin to the present Republic n j oty The next pro pewit ion that it has been suoceas fully administered is also true; but it is eiually true that the piesent pirtv in power, or the one Iron which it inherited its principles and prac- i tice. never were, in the pa-t. able to successfully adnviuat'er It, and from present arpearances never will Ik in the tature At four different ; eritnis bed-re the elect on of Mr Lincoln. thAt rtv tri um nitw I: Kirst. m the election of John Admiv in 17117. 8ecni, in the election of John i Adams, in 1HJI: Third, in tbe election of en Harrison, in l"4f; and foil rib, in (lie elf run of Gen. Taylor, in l4 Hv referring to the historv of the Government. it will be found that during these sixteen years in which the party opposed to the Democracy
of tbe Cbfcaf o Punas.
Wash i .motu si, April 3. Nut etil v are the Confederate troopt within j
twenty five miles of naihirgur)( but fbey are' 1 alap ta eWjcb l -r-'e that thev have actually de 1 r- I a nortion of our aroiv. in a b ittle which ! took plare bat Weaineeday. with the los on our aioeof s-eri'v five men in billdl. wounded and . ' -mar 1 m fatUelouk puce itDramesvi e. j the lorce enrageil on ou; side teine a portion of'
General ätahl's cortw It was known f it the eoemy were ported behind a wood, and nurtroopa
wee ordered t dislodge them The atienmt waa ewilaniiv u. i..r. Uut our troops were re , :u!ed The hght e-ied by the di.ordeily re treat of our men. aim were cloaelr ptiruel bv the (ajnteierate cavalry for miles, the I titer giv in? no pierter. but etWtmg und l '-liing onr i cavalrymen dreadfully. Soeaeof the ga-hes were j awful Let it be remembered hat this took place j onlv twentv miles from this citv There is sorae re.son to doubt whether the! Admai'-tr i rion will ent ure to vntorcc the cob-I
' scription act at all in some of the States The opposition which has been id mi Tested to it in
Illinois, New .ler-ey and New i ork hta btven ofj o determineil a tharic'er. and so evident! ex
presses the will of the people of th e States, that the guilty ervants of the e! ie here are pausing to calc ilate the chances, before they take the fatil final steps. Your readers m y be assured 1 tliav their vtice, as expressed in the resolutions liaed bv their count v meet ng. na been heard i
in the White House, and that the we.k ami irresolute man who lite there is troubled as he he irs it echoing ti the voice from M nt Hall The conscription bNI is an eweWWaiieatjaWal act. ami will he so pronounce by ihe Supreme G uirt. This f . t i- believed bv the Democratic St ilea "I New York and New Jersey; ml it is not prot ible j that the citizens of Ifcotfl 8tafJ will suhmit to' any unconstitutional enactment of a Congress , whoe powers ire gone, ami whose nnconstitu tioiul mc'sures will he repealed by the Congress which assembles in December next The President and his intimate friends herearc gre.ttlv worried and displease I about Butler's re cent speech in New York It will be remember ed that op being dismU-e I Ir m his command in . New Or'e ms, Butler came I ere. and remained'
held the reins, it w i- not succes-fallv .niminis
teicl 1 lie ii. onslitutioii.il acts of the Admin istraTtnu of John Adams, especially the alien and edition laws, make it .so unpopular that the power was wreted from its hands at the end of lew ver- So b td' v were the affairs ol the Govern am t euminwttreil, that civii wr immi lieirt The Administration of John Adams wa not more hwtuuate He. was elected to tlie Presidency hv Cotiftess. and not the people I'
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i'ojt 1 1 I r-w-, 'iii ii.nii v n ri r iiirj nil ill i'i tilt i nation administered, that Mi Adams was de ! featel by an overwhelming vote bv Andrew Jackson It was only through the able ;vlmiu istr itit e ahilitv ol Geti Jackson that the country ;
foe sajeiiel days, clo-elv c!setel with the 1'resi 'lent and Seward nnd S' mton. and was fullv in ' formell in regard to all the future plans and se , cret designs of the Administration. That he should go and divulge these secret plans at a public meeting, was not tor a moment exacted; ' yet this is just what Butler has gone and done In this speech, it is not Butlet that speaks, but i the President and his Administration. Ami wh it o thev say ? .1. u . r.. !
III wneppe ... me rresiueui iys isn,.' nm
J 'I a in not for the I nion
as it was i hui not in la vor of the reoonttrue tiew of the Union as it was I a.n in favor of the sni.juji i lion and conquest of the rehel rltatae, re-lticing tlietn to the condition ol Territories, itltolishing -i itery wheiever it exi-ts, confiscating ;
a eaeed from oyfil war. the seeds of which bad i fhe re:1, Vt.te of all the Rebels, and then ie"
been deeply pi mied under Mr Adams.
The Adoiinistiatiou of General Harrison and Getura! Taylor were each of too brief duration to even mention them as hiving any policy. Gen er.il H arriaon was in otlice onlv ititmt a month ano General Taylor ontt a litbe over i year, and
upon the succession of Mr Tyler in the one case.
admitting the Southern States into the Union, if they desire If. but without slavery " Such was the subsunce, and nearly the eery oms, of what Mutier laid. It is the plan of the Adminis tration for the conduct of the war; Mid tlic-e are , the principles upon which the Administration is
conducting the war. No good citizen can read
and Mr Pt Tim ore in the other, the policy ol the the rev elation of these atrocious purposes, with
Republican parte wa- abandoned. This brim:-
us down to the filth and last trial of the Rejmbli can party, and the advent of it was the coin niencement of the rebellion IT it is true that the point has been established that the Government Ins been successfully idministered under and in accordance with the Constitution, it is equally tr e that the Republican party have unilormlv latlel to administer it successfully whenever placed in power. We come now to fhe remark able portion of this extract "It is no tv for them to demonstrate to the world that those who can fairly can van election can also suppress a rebellion." Wlvt did President mean? Was it his opinion that the Republican party aaaided could suppress the re hellion? We confers the sentence is an enigma. All we can say ia that if he intended to put forth sect) a doctrine, time has proved that he wa utterly mistaken. He had the warm and mit tri support of the Denim : ;cv of the North so long as he adbeied to the Constitution in eniieati i ng to put down the rebellion, and to-d.ir. there would not be a dissenting voice against the vigorous j rosecution id the war, if the safeguards, to pub He libertv were not trampled upon and set at de newee, 1 1 be does not ha vc it he ..lone is at fault If we judge of the future by the past, we can safely say that if the Government is maintained, it mnd fie thiough the aid which the Democratic parly t in leiaier. nnd not by the men who i- oried the ciodion in favor of Mr. Lincoln, at tht ballot Im.x. De'ioit Free Pre.
(birbiii Democratic Victory in Co I it m tins Ite I apiml il MprnkI lie Heart of tlliio Kountl In Hie l orr-'lhr I'ntlre lily (iovrrnnirnl leiii or ra lie. Tlie Demorracy of the city oi Co'umbus and of Montgomery township achieved a most spina del rictorj on Monday, electing their entire City and Township T.cket.bv an increiseil majority, and two tliiio of the v'tty Council, giving our party comiilete control of our tnunicipal govern meut for the first time. The figures will be t .und m another ci iumn t)i.i Mayor has nearly eight
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out norror; Mai n ia oim-iidumh v oi nun lacv that has m ide the President so angry with Butler. : Ts it not time, though, now thit the hideous purposes of the Administration are openly avowed, that the people should demand that the war , should 1 top? It is avowed that the war is not a 1 war for the Union, not for reconstruction of the Union, but for the emancipation of the slaves, the fonlscaljon of the red estate of all the Southern neople, and the annihilation of all the Southern States. Mr BnHonln has not yet a-snrned the title of King PenVani he will not do ho at all. What does it matter to him, so long a he has the now ers of an absolute monarch, by what title he in called? Already he has -issr.med irv ! the state of a Ring H has his; Horse Onatdn around the White House and around his täte carriage and measures are on foot to uive him a j Court too. a Court composed of military and ' civic dign'taries of high rank, to be constantly around his person, to advise him in the exer. :se of hi kingly Inoetjona. His flatterers tell Iii in that he is the Comnander in Chief of the army, bait that he has no st 1 tl' So a t iff is to be ap nointeil for the Cotntnandei -in Chief . On this st iff are to be (Jens. Fremont, Caseins M Clay. Ib.: ler (if he will put a bridle on his tongue. Hith cock, Banks, Sewenck, and a denen other heroes of that ilk. You may well imagine this new arrangement is not pb a-ins to HaMeck and Stan ton, who are doing their best o de eat it But it will be carried through. And other knightly forms will follow. it will not he Innj before the people will real ize tint we aetnally enjoy less liberty under the Administration of Abe Lincoln than our foretVhers did under f ie rule of George III They did not rebel apainsl the Constitution of Er.g land, which secures to those who live under it all the liberty thev could desire Their rebellion was agiiinst a wek and wirke 1 King and a cor rt Admini'ration, who had viol del thai Con stitution in order that thev m;ght oppress the Colonies History is repeatinf itself now The same names were then applied to those who stood Bp for libertv and independence as are now up pbeil to Demounts ot the present day. Thev
hundred m jnrity, white the Marshal has over ere called "dieloyal, "trnitora' .V;- Ler P eleven hundred In the Third Wprd, where tbe ! Presnni Administration beware Test Ihe parallel Iituitiit in majotiiy i, about one hundieal. D ivid ! M n 'rr;ed out o its fall extent The rVcsidenl W. Brooks, our excellent ami punelar candidate n,,s "-'"-ed the powers of other Depart wenti of lor Conti oin. in. matle a uallant hclit . and came lr,e GovernnjenT to an extent tot illv -u'itersive
tithin e!ev en votes ol defeating hit conipetitni
Mr (iraham, the I'ottiaMatOI "t tili cily C-d one. Maiiow in the Fit st. and Mr Aiiadd in the Bonewd, alan did adaairably. I he noble antl in rii ble Democracy of all the Wards did their whole liutv. a ud deserve immortal honor. We have neiiher the time nor the sp u-e to enlarge npon the :krious ie-ut of Monday , at the Oapi tal of (Lii.i We a:e suiii'iuid. .i. ne ub shouting Democrata. Giving the Democratic Cay Ticket an increased inaj.irity. nd electinu two liird of the Council, alter .1 gern mander ol the Ward by the opposition, is indeed ch-rv enough for one election Ohio Statesman.
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The Cane of Judge Constable. We publish this morning a v?ry lull report
the examination of Judge Chorine H Guajetnoie, ot the fourth Judicial Circuit in this State, charged with encouraging desertions bv lesisting legiitmate attempts to letake putties who had eosorfed bom the army Judge Test, of ihe United Stafs Cinuit Court, after hcir ng II the evidence, promptly decided tu t no crino' hid been commuted Oy Jude Cointatile. w ho w tlitieirjxin dtsch irjjeil. The principnl poml in the
cac cemed to be whether the serjeoits held to j t- . I v ; l.e todaeed au'liurity f rrwsl de , erti 1 s in the State of Jilinots By tne order of; Gen. Ltiz Noble. Adjutant General 01 Indiana, i appeare! tluit ihetr tun tious were cuoflned to
igi rtnd urrouithng counties m the Si ite of Inoi.tna. li .viiig is .ed tiev.ii ibric jurunlic lir, by entering Illinois, thev had no color "i authority lo capture alleges! deserter in thi-di-ts. su-. 0 Ju.lf.i- Cuu.l .b!c. iu w..i the men dhont thev hid ihuj wronl iTte arrest el only actetJ in pursu tii -e ol h:s dujy as a sworn :.. -ei ot the I.iw
of bbertv ; and this will not be borne by n free jeople. X Trie Etcctiewn The few additional tetiims of the electi.ms wMck we have this morning aie most gratify ing. In M-'vrinkce ei't ever- Divu rat:c canlidate in even Wan! i eleeiel, .nd t''e result in the State is a firilliint Democratic trinmnh In Micbigau the Democratic gains are I arg, an! several Democratic Circuit Judges and Re gents of tlie University are chonen. In St. Paul. Minnesota, a Demicratic victory h is been g.iine! under discouraging circumstan'es In Cotoabwa, Ohio, the Demants have, what thev hive never had before, complete control of the citv government. In our own State, the re -ord of Democratic victories will indicate a tremeudou Democratic jerity inth.eSt ite So we go Chicaeo Times
Tlie C ontrolHtig Idea of the War. The Boston Post, one of the neat papers puh . lished in the United States, frankly admits that whi'e the Et wishes tv prolong the war be cause she makes money out af it. the Wm desire to end it. because she is losing monev by it. This is tine, and we .-ire glad to se it atknowl '"'.e l Hv s0 influent i l and able an Bestem ioorml The t est is l.'siii terrifil v, both in men and money. It the t rotraution of the truegle: but she has done her dtitv cheerfully and loyally, tnl h fiirtitshe! her tiiiatas.
On 'he other b n.l VI t trims"' is noirlv Oi)
In iletidin- the CM, honever. the merin of j m of mcn Ml;pil m hcr ,.,,,., , m iI)T m;j .ludre f .1. t ..i.lf - .Ieii-on a ere noi cti:dere-! . !in of .u,, ,hetd in her rocke: A How hy .t. dge T-re.t, ah. s,m -y held that, whethe. yu , ; 01 j-n, fm wnff tj,f nrolonrstion that decision wa eiyhtor nron?. the Judiredid ! of tl mil,t rie ch9r,sterire.l ... .. New EneUnd oot tr..tt rod hist prerogative. Mea. We rto n..t feel caüeti upon to And ptr The case of Jn Ige Cenatable i imported, a t;"';' ir f r:'t with thit ecti m for that reason. If m oking the Owwn of a new era in the hi-fory of , Mastchesetts can befool the Wet. it is the fault tlie r P !. arrest bv militirv p.'er tf Western Senator and Rerresent'i ves. who
at d i; aivey -I ce to r f.ireiu Si ite is irregular . have Eastern instead of Weatetn principles, h !
' ej il.asit -b.tuM n t ve been effected bv the wSe tne of natiotn! Oyontness ermtys tn mti United at rsbal of Uie district. Iiis pni.11 ot mn; cotton mi"! t L.apll It tev would st teturn to the .eoiltrlv construicd imhoiity of tend to the itdaresfs of their constituents as ieal too sVate for uial. )iir us teouto h'pe that nult as tte Eastern represetitaiives do to the ire, the g'orie of Porta Warren .tnl La fa rette have rictorr andpeice would MOO crown the national deputed, awd ;bat hnre.i.-.er .leed offe der. arm.
aiainst me laws el the t t.i St ,e, will be ar reeted iu w deceiit main. er an I rece e a prompt nd proper trial. A year ago .Iu.!e Ot.naUnle would probably have lain for months In a secret .ItlfVASM. llKitllt 1 - -Mm t in A . 1 1
...i.m.w.ii ii, iu,, rti i ne o
As it is. tbe great Wet U bter tüy nnrepreeuteal in Congress. We cannot now recall the pipage of a sjncle meisureinre the Republican partv came iuto power for her peculiar benefit. Everv fiablic act has been brnnfhl u the standard of New England prejudices and interests, and every Western Senator nd Repreaent stire ha cried amen N wonder, then, that the Pont makes -h - n N a wonder tlie Eest. who Ii s ms e ,il me money, is elvtnorou for a conlinn .v a m r . l ... v,;i- ik xlAdt k.. u.a
g-i e , . . iii aiiiri'i inr mi, mini; mr "ioi, iri iwn re election to Congress from the Lem,Klon D,. u:i the nz. is ea-er to end tbe war.
Deti Free Preaa.
W . 1 a .
i-a. Let us nope tncre is a better il iv dawning fr our afflicted country SpringeeM III.' Register.
Hon J.J. CatTTKMin n is a candidate for
Ktutuckv
et Twrrrttf . April a
I innnrlal nnd 4 nanme rial Hum mart
for tin 1'a.wl v. rrki
J 'id fcas flictutted aa uoawl during the week. aniel-Tlti! nel to keer ill kind of bi-it e.. ot. envi The "Ouüs" tiavoh their own way one d if, and the "beara" Ike next, and in this way tie c.immerciil interest of ikeOt un'ry are pi a col .it the mercT and under the control of the at.H-k painWere of Wall dreet, ainl are deraiiprel and unettled, there leing a generd dretd t do anythin beyond tbe preset," moment, tbe future le inf rejnrded wfth distrust RoM ha heen op to 15!. anl 1 wn to 149. and the closing rates at noon, yeemdey, was löi1, with a dull and drooping mirket Nothing of a decisive nature has been done by our army ISaee our last ani mtf'ers remain about in the ame p-isition as when we I aet wrote The oj3rtious against Vi ksburg heee been rather abortive 80 far. the f tvorable aspect given them by the newsp-i per ( orre-iHiOtlents, a few weeks ago. hi ve fumeal OOl lo le unfasandod Something dc-isive from Chirlesbin is hntkel for hourly, and it is hoped that the movement will be satisfactory The time i now at hind when imnortaut and sureeaa ful movements mut le nude in the Southern waters, if at all.
It seems that some capitalists in f?ernrtny h ire mm
nude a proposition to loan fifty millions to our (i reri niet t at par We suppose this means at n.tr in our nirreiiCT.
The demiud for money continues of a most j litnib-1 nature, and thesunn'y of currency being j
.tbundant, tbe m irkel euininue e.-isy a: fs to 10 per cent Exchange baa rnled steady all the week, without, any alteration in the rates. There i still a pressing dem.uid lor Uoveriiment stot-ks. as an inves'ment we refer to 5 20 six per cents Merchants ure investing their bank balances in them in order to e-c ape tax ition, and in thin way are enabled to make u nio- convenient arrange moot bv borrowing such money as they m iv need from time to time, on these stocks in cases where their credit is not first class, this plan works admirably Kentucky tnreencv bring- 3 to 4 cents prem.; Indiana, 3 do.; but Ohio, except w hen in ruud b.', will not bring a premium, and then not to exceed ., cei.t premium There is v et v little doing in gold. The quota ttons, at the close of the day, were as follows:
AMUSEMENTS. n RTROPOMT IIA I.I,. 1 .Mi I IT Of Mr. j. e. Mcdonough. frtueiphai.t "j--si i f iL Grai.d Kslry Sirtac! of the SEVEIV SISTEnö, Ma J. I. inOOlnXtfl a. Mm Mot a. LOT rV HOI GH, ihr ceU-bratr.l .mr.tirm .... her eOririal part of Un Take tial, witb soafa.
FRIDAY EVENING. APRIL 10. IMS, The Grspd Fairy Spectacle of the llr e 1 s o m r an ad And Ihe Birth of Cupid in the Bower of Ferns, On of tin ujt magii'ftcF.it aghtu ever witorfeed.
CLOCKS.
MEDICAL..
Or. I,iidlum? aprciflc. res rat ctm or
TIM CKMK STORE. 1 fl H v - J! . m . vri I NF.D0IE
T vb c ZSZ öoiioniiaölnWU, WhiH Btncti rati lew Wat avrr Urp t,xu f ' oar wsais aan tr! franJM ao4 etaar rwaiiiin b; bartQK ( HWPI. 4I rn 0X0 a MB BOAWW year ciealu acre. (.lAIHIim.
tiKe o a rd' and -
50-enU. T5 M
PRICKS OK 4UM1SS10N Iire Circle and bmrqnette I.ady ani Gentleman " " U aiiditionallady
iil ery Private IVoxe. S4 no
U teats ol4 io Private Boxea.
' it 7 ;, i'c!o:k Performance coat.
' S rr-i!y.
WANTED.
i
ff ANTED AT IVENSd CCi
CLOAK & MANTILLA HOUSE 1f.fl LRK8 To PütTflAM Oil BüÜDttkw """" wi"!fr i; irran t hutf BWtoc, ta eaktlMa for the linre a -.rtm?nt of Spring and Sutnm-r Goods just received.
THE STORE.
R4TB JOS! BJCCniTKD Nl PKNKP OXK f' of the largest an I finet .siiK-k of
New T- rk. OeM Silver
tVm.tnl ii.if.?, .
BL VI Mi Sar. ts .Vi prein. HOaj35 i-e'n.
. 41- vu'Jl p'fiu.
SKLLING prem 5Ji4 prem. prcn;.
Brer hn-n?ht to tlii e ty. which ire will t at wholesale 1 r r'-tai! from 'o 5 prr cent, below any other house in tb nTsstameoantry. We hnf a ver- larere itocV for onr whotr.a trade atxl mr r..untry Merrh.ints wil" save further expene by ei- ' ata ninr our tck Y ! ' -iv? frvijrht and other expenses by btryina;
"ui KsH'niK i:i r Givfi a rail af,d naaaaaabet tneOoak Store. QM PaateAot Building. vr: a ., pro Indianapolis, Iiid.
KMituckv Ank "ie-.. . tl t 4 r'm.
Iiidiana Statt-mite. -i, :i prem. 0bii Stt MSes par. Orders aw waoaktafrton. oll Nrni. offpting. 0r'i'r on WssnOajton, new di. C rtincates SI din. The weather remain- w :nteridi. There is scarcely an iti'i iMtum !' ve.'tat im to lie seen Then- Oraf I mart ttotaery tiiuh ol the week, but the frnJl bmls are not in cunditiun to le in jured ly it All departments of business have been quiet, and ilr.icdl henilv during the week. The un iet'led state if Ike koW maraet has deeti'ujed eew ndettCOi and there is no desire to operate Isrwolj in any kind of produce, or of rbfnigll merchandise; stili the sto-k- of foreign cnods Off all kinds are srti ill. and not eju tl loa moderate coti-ump lion, Sri flint utile--- gnld gWOO down lo a low rate, the law of supply and demand wiil S40O prices OW. hi leed, lookitiK at fhe whole lield, it is not prob able tkat we can have uu important decline in
fotwiew. nwoan within the coming six HOTlfca, at'
lenst. The dem and lor flour Ins kann irrPL'ular, and a portion of tbe lime there wms not enough doing to nataniiek ajnnloljnns. Soporftne at one time was otferevl at $.r 75. and at another held at .$6. There is a general enviHtnfneM lo part with the article, except at full prices, but the de mind is local, and the bakers of at tin bread, at tin.es. boy nwife Wmrallj. Wheal h as been dull, and prices a great por tion of (lie week nominal. t orn and oats oih declined. A ctuiilerah'e
ansottiH of both i eonrinn here Irom northern , Illinois and Iowa, tuices being higher here than j in Chicago, and this has dere-scd the market llarley eanier Kye atOadr Whisky advanced ! to 44c, and is tirni. The distillers, owing to the hijli prienof corn, can do nothing of iuseqneurw in this viciii'tv. Ii.,t aeS n douiit worwjoa w here
Cliee-e ami butter ate ren
NOTICE. STREET IMPROVEMENT NOTICE.
OH CK OF CUV CLKKK, Koiaxapous, April Mh. Wk
mCK IS HKRKBT GIVEN OF THK PKXIi.'M 'Y
of the following Ordinances for street improvements.
to wit: An orttaaooa te prwvMs fr te irailinp an't eravrlinjf of Te'inesjtre at-e-t ? d sidewalk, betv-o, Washi' cto!) a:id .viitb ile of Georgia sireet An ordinance to provide 'or the eradinfr and howl-
derinir of Kentucky avenue, cetwein WsLinzion and Tennessee streets. An ordit niici-t.i provide f.-r tbe rr:c'in? and pavia? a-ih bwwtOef -ton, and ciirlin the outr ede of the s dexviks with Flut Hock or rntnain county stone, of Ma-acb ett-avenue, between NMbWJ bun a and New t Jersey street An ordiT'nnce to provide for ihe praditic n 'i p.-r w lib howlder stone Cirde street, and curl incr the outer t edr of the sidewalks with atone, and paving tbe sji. j watkawtta hrick. n ordina'Ke to provide for he irr din',' nnA trraw-line i
oflhe a lev rtinninir east md we-t through out lots HO, 111 an! 14-.!. An ordinance t" provide for tbe fanOj an I paving of tbe pMsw Iks Of) :b esl ti,'e of IVinisv Ivania street, between North n 1 St. Clnir treet. An ordinaire ta prvi fr the gradinir, t a-inc an' BfWns tbe east IdawaU of Peanaylrania street, between tbe nonh ide of Mjrl.i t -teet to the sotph of Ohio street. V'test: -I. MX fi nJATSSSL arplO-d-'t ritv Clerk.
SKIRTS. &C.
Gents' Furnishing Goods!
COLLARS
XSl
corn is cheaper
scarce, and prices reriain liiW. It t Oacoeding lv difleatl ti i:et po.,,1 frc-h butter in our m irket. ,
Clorerseetl in a shade higher, the m ket for : UNDERWEAR rae.-.s polk, lard, bnotn and bulk sides, In- been 1 Hit, aod not enongh done lo nstahlldk qnotatitiaw Made to order. Tkere has ieeti i n i demand (or bnlk !ion! j BP i F V" der and hun. at 4l4c for the one. and J
i'.. nr the other, bot the nairaei c ose ! aui HfiIFRA' lu. l m ,. .... n Iii 1 rr.....l itiini . I. I lir Mil ff" I.II I
iiv-i . ii i."iiiiuii. i .utiii-'i.'i l VI o'i edrea hams, nl M) to I0J The innennlhisk pri'-e of all klads ol fraak nifit will eeceaearily leaii tt - larc ennsnnption of Imcm. shonUnft nd hams, ;;nd this consideration is liaciiifi i-s in Boenee already, and dealers are nakinn their ar rangenaenei aecordin;iv Beef cattle have fur 'her advanieii to $.":..." .ä'i per ba ids m,. for 'i-l li choice. it:l tne .iit;I v iiht Th" irreat bulk of the Keritii' kv cattle have lieen taken lv ihe Rebels, lv either fair or foul means; thai is, thev bare been sold to them kj the owners, or taken br force Th greater portion, nownrorj hive been driven in tint direction by their own ers. ;icr'-s the COssbnrland, and have one to feed ike Rebel aiinv in Tennessee. Sheen aie not t ßereil, but to vei v limited extent, and kein $7 per cental j:r ss, the fmn ers will pot seil sheep evfn It tbii price, when wool is irth nie dollar a poood. Fat hoes are scarcn ond brin; $5ctf$b ci"--. but light bogf are plentv and dull at $o 5 (a m. The dem nd for Groceries keebeen light, and the marker dull, and prices of all articles ruled in favor of buv ers The 0iv nrnnsawl h labongikl none of eowseeweneo dnsing Ike week The neneral term ol the SoprenM Court of the dwtriciof glea York -it t imr at Roeheaanr, hnf deckled that the Untied Stite" l;:al tender notes are c institutional and raKd, . regard debt a con I ranted baforn ai well as after the not pnesnd u ihurixinv ibeir iasoe.
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HOTELS. AVELINE HOUSE, ! V AVKLIMK, Prop'r. Corner :i ihou n :t mi Berry st., (Opposite the Coin t Hou?e. FiHT m hm;, Mil a. aprld. 1 .1 d t- wly
SABBATH SCHOOL BOOKS. EW A KU IV iL or Sabbath School Books, Lttsrarlen oi Rvrr? Vaneu ;ini
Tb
decline in cold has flattened the ..'
market somewhat, and we heir of bot little 'i.Mii'; still :.titi ictnrs aie cimfidctit that the dollar encagentettia will pay. I'lcrtio a Hi (lino. Tiptom U''t.:di lite iJeiu ct o majority l. i inciense! iii Tipton. I. ist f-.ii th Dem'iT4ts Carrie! it hy .TJ. tad ot Mnic. the m'jwiiiies foot up nver Ti'ld Our correspondent says: I heelecfii-n paased 'AT heie vestenl iT amid a gn "I '!ei .if Stciteoietit, hol no one was hurt or rerj ii ilj seaaetk Tbe-oiitifW Detannraah ticket was elected. Tipton is ilana r id . i'ue wi.rid le wrong. She a. i- De mr a lie twrtit e.ns a'ii, and has never laken Ibe toad of ti e Mweywrl " The dei 7- '. ith the exceptii-n of lew M;" k Re putiiioaii-. ire hit.il.
Price MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS Of eery d eenpt on hy;t1n books to sun all. I nlon flyr.in Rani,-. ti lis, i ii nd ?. NubiKi Ii v iiofii llnzanah. Da) clioo Roll, i.o id n liaina, l.l(!' ii Mionrra. Mlvi r l.ute
Mila-er ff'ltli
Ovrola i r.tr. Ulor, etc.
Now j- tbe time to call an1 make rear stiaenaws er
I hat . o.,.-erU .ol.itrarv me.i-in, .d the roar " ".: Her. 1 I. It K 1. A CO. ,
' HJd Fel.ow' H
apr
Hall, fup stairs. Indianap.): Ind .
WALL PAPER.
Abe .n. I to- . .-.ii vassale at WaabtoaSow, lut
they will not resist thetn br force of arms so Ion:: they luve thf right ti enes their iew
ihroiioh the pres and the bilhd box Bnt ake, oi tttaonp lo taka this sacred rte,kt aw. y . u. ! rl l iboosand nndm yy Jg 1 1 ji JL awL jL fc 1
arms, a.iiut it.
DaviIH Cpl Ntv. Tiie Dem K-rata grn !ir:e lj hi thi? c iO:itv. Mr Jniues S. Morgan a'i'c-5 ns that the inennased Dnwawcrntk; nvoiv will be 5 l ierceiil. In Black 04k Ri lie. the v. ;e.-iood. Derti..-r , 1 Po , Uei uMicans. 27.
bdlibl i:im.
Khook Islnd PunJIlim A. correapondent 1 liC
rt-? a Ii-Ii : I The Rhodt IsUnd Electn kni termin.ate.1 WALL PA I' LH, vet raitrh us tlie kiiuwiii uiiea predicted. One , -e:ii!emen elrctol to C-mcte'S. Mr Thoa
A Jen-ks. comes of a ood Maryl nei family, and is sid t r a iu in of ability Mr. N ith m F. DiSOO, tbe othei member, is :i prominent lawter, s n .f a distinguUhed U S. ijcn itor Wiritig tbe s;tme name, and was him-elt a member of theTl ir'v fir-t Conprps He In served mmj ve,r-.: l!.e Khiide Ilatid Legislature, but I liebere baa alwav awept' dhe with reluctance. He i. 4bor.t tiltv vear- uf e. wis educated a; Brown L'n veri:tv and t C'.-imbridce, anl in the older ttne n a deviteI Wh: Fnm 'n' I Insro there is nothing of the famiic- about either of these kenjlemeu
K IN VITT TIIK ATTKNTION THK SSOU.
aie and Retwil bnrer to our new and splendid
MIADI S At .
BOWEN, STEWART & CO
W.ch3U-.!2w
BANKERS.
A rding tu Hepubliran te-tim-my, there
ha?, been S3lMI.OO0.0no stolen by contractors aince the wm began The Krntuck radiol who are fur v .t.n men and moner. are be tlieir convent'i n instructed to vole lo feed tbe radicals That is about n average Ul of fifteen dollars to ever man. woman and child in the loyal State Louhrrille Democrat.
MERCHANTS' BAlsJTC,
K
H.BY FEHGL'O.X. PHOPRiETtu, Bl'YS OLD
sar, I . S. lieinand N as. ' Cneurrrr! a ney
trains an Collaterals, and ;ranaacta ociu.ry üinkn! Bu-ine-- Fartinterr tj ivpoaiua p raareeavnt. N N -tu Paaaaj !vauia .trevt, ludiaaapoll. aaride-enst
Ktroroiorr thrC'lock &trr, Ku. 17 Kraaayt
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II. If A I MO i A O.
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I ru.tiiic in any r plana ton: it ia f la -rt .-l"r . f It U a c-mummU
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imm taal fr admir. o r U"Üi awal aod fHaale. raw nrlr. A'lb-ofk awtmableami aaoaetnara fatal, it ta a
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e you t( all baatmai. them bwMMt "i. brrad anil tea.
iJu(Jaa;yBu.'tUeTit Med,
. MitL naueea a. '
inri.t-, and wairn
kjüciw ate rl
in tbi way. akirh tbe pttient ir lor tVar of eapuierr. be ia Asa -imlf. Ith an irritabb ur t - .axci-aiu of tbe pro trtlr arland A it.- blaoarr. rt ike a caaria. aiibafea ii quite pleanant to take, ndab-.rb Ilea Tort. rMUee!pba. PaKiSou ( b era rnSea. t a iwenwa aod ale a rsrM ononerwiaeiet?! ewre.
w-.ti . . it I t ataa,atab a r rr.', rt i'"' Imvc. juntrntig or .vcr-Mralnlaa Tbl rrmrdt I oa.ualed by a yit ms i' aeeverea far ike car af these -es It i. , jirarted f'om oUr own plant, and lprenrv m that vou ran extn.-e Tonrself to a'! ktwaV ot
wratber. wltht tbe ee-t ilanaer frem th
VlN, ! WH THK VmK.. NOKRV NI' An' " you rr earrful l. wranplne ap yoar
l'- .U.i.u: e..r r i h ra "H'ii' . the r.iier i '
MOH M'KTIIFK INFi'UM t t MX. A PPl.Y T ' MY
boni.rat.le frien.!. C. Hlllman. W. C. oBW No 31
est W.tahu im n Street. In -lananolto. arr S-.il w
BOOK BINDERS.
om nioiaih brar m ith eharceil. sf a wwibsd tei
ba
UL I). KlTrXiU,
Sf W asbinftna acl Alarum treet. i pr pared ti do all
worn tri in nne. lloxt-s nij.l t .M r. .in7-dlm
MEDICAL.
t i .-tr or 'SB- 'l fi.Bi H. tbat o ajsa tso
depriv eil from going lutorowpanj. or being detretei t nearest frieed TM i na naefc Bedtrin-. bui a etw 4icrrrl m-4 uattt itL imnieiisr uccess er a regelar phy sbnaii. aaat conli.'n J t. r nrnx naed to tbe unfortunate C vtTlON Xone U irenaine wltboot ibe im a Iure äff
Ihr nr.n-etrr. W F l)av xImHi. tt wa the bo . All in-
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inciona't 'hie
MT Till. DVU. I IUI Kl Jk. frtnaemrM .f trir rk.a,!J r proaecutrd a Ith tha
i atme t rior o( tbe law.
Ml)h ArH.RrH) WITH N"V l'KIVTK IMS. W . 1-. I MUStlJ. !o.e l r.-pn tr.
ease siii h Ii S. uhlli - charimiidal nriniirr w.
oadarv Tertian, or anr nhae.l .ht 'rrhva 'i;iret Sold by lirugistj enerally. jaiil"
Stricture .ir cueew, Ni -ir ! I" rlnary Ihaars. Sprni.it - bra, S-earinr-l W'alnea, Tfartaraal KWibalaw and i e''i-i t o: s, if Ii AT t).CK vi-n Dr. tJarkc" i
v - ww-Kwx, " 'iisonain . IOI III", ,tl. a ( K.at M t "hiiinvtcii Strebt, an tu cut d
in- ii i.i r mn-eii ar- xckhii. vi i. ,n ew Turk ri:v 1 ihter bba ' tn at you .sri.-i tibi ally . L.!i uliatiou In :' . Imur trnn i A . M. t s r. M F. i. u 12U4. afrf s..ily
DRY GOODS.
HOSIB RY.
MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE
BM.S LK.VVh M IxF'iKM TUR LUMM K l.Ndianapi b- and rkinitjr that si).- w1 ooa Hlow 1. m civrr N t lt.it. s Hon'-. Mi.Kk. W, -: Wafhington str. -f. Mtv flovle iMtend kn;i nt a Tars Miliiuary Kmpori in. wl.ere al nl tinn-s r 1 . n ui I tbe le-i - s rtnient of Itonneia. K:lloii. Ii. i.rh 1 l. r-. Fluni s. Bridal Wrea; Iis aiid all s' bj ii-ul)y to be found in a gfSi rlas etsblishnlrlT. Mis lKle ii.n nds making ludianapolis Ler permainei.t rr-i.'.rnc. and will at adtiaaaa kerji llie l.cM an! na.t ileMrable k di to Le kasni in the tnara t. The pair liai;e of tbe pub In- i respectfullr s. Iiciie!. aptS-dly '
500
no.i im iioM nt oM at a mal: advance on laat aoa'e arhww-
:! i.ratV mill Koa Hall II
th iwi .irino a find 'Ii laei .rK"r in ttuarttv
aw w- m m-m. u i M lo. wi liolraole r.ng Retatt at t5c er Skirt of SO afiring. Illivil I IM K. t, iv( Vardv Tl. n.a lb II A, Co. cll rated Un-n fron Sji, nur. bjsl year' price.
DRUGS
Kl un u un: sillllTS. IM I oxen Mil rla. warranird to fit
d n.ade ie aad
NlW DRÜ6 FIRWI.
of tbr best material ! urbt betör be irreal ri
offi rfd at a price th- material c.-uld nat lie how;bi tar
t not
TEWAKT X .11 OK (a A
srcJCEyifkiRS r wm. h.nn man.
I Srlcrtrd a ii b tbe f!rairi4 c re pner loan tbari any -' a 'uere el-e. ! MM HI Its. K lir a.--orirr. . t, uiaoi.f wl.k-b I tLe flobrat K N snN BRUT.
No. 40 East Wasliiiigton StreetWF INTKM) SKI.I.tNH H'tFiJS. MPtm tNKS. Ai tbal are bouirht of flr.t b mde for cadi. tin-tr.id-. t . pturaW ms. and t tb- roiumuii ti fr ii-ral!r. f.r a mall profit, and will riv- esj:er:a? atientiou to the" Fr--scriptlon lepartn.ent of th1' bus.' -s. f. S. I have diip J if my lirur, 4c. to Stw;ir X Morgan, at.d take ple nre in rcroiiimeiidinir tb ui to my old cu-toiuer and Ik public a- cetitlemen of many year-experii-nef ani roni, .-t nt to cm ry on tbe t-u-in-- in ail its branches. Wat .HAS N A MAX. mrliAi -il'ini. CLOAKJ? äcC.
LADIES' SPRING NOVELTIES!
sunt w s until (Job lot from N Vorl Awciiawa.) All Unera (raaa f i to Sti j r dzrii. 1.1 f IR nDJin IIKtUIHN, cmplet- n-(Ttti rtit
I llfflffs MIK I V. Milk. Memo. I. ami. s Wool and tVatua. TKffl OfflN. Our t..rk i- ttie n . -'er. v- n lb City, aud i ue '. mi : t t. uiak 1 1. is ai. r ip- Maut bi.iiirL in ur bni-. ness, we will nv xn : ridiKann uUta dreier, proaSjng to cbarg I ss than tin- market , I- i anv arti, r. TWLnmR$ A Is ABB Y, ;7 V. V a sl in a ton,. Street II in en llllniivanl ltinrt.er .t., mchlP-'sa-dlj NOTICE. olirr to i ai Miili a siii Mair
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Cloaks! Cloako! Cloak?! ... "I'-LTV.
In every .-tv le for tn
FINK MfHT CLfJfB 8 ACQtnU, (all wool) fr. n.fä to eH, worth s t 10. SI Y.MnU M APPER (new style, hraded) ST to $12. worth fill t ci. MIX Ii' AN ( i.i ' KS, ' r. hand-ome.) fr ni ?f t. 15. PLAIN CLtTTTJ OrtbCULAKa. all sateM and pstBSS. WAT1K -PnOOf SACQl'l S. U izea. BI.H' S M'tit'ES. i: m.-. H..I .,ua!it . R ATKH I'Kt (iKCirrulars.m w tyl . A harid-onw sanwttnant .f J.liiUT CLOTH PIIAWLKTTS, plata ;ii ruffl. i. pnaai aar. Silk (mruients IS naff respond with the aLove style TIk' ChildrrnN l(jiHi'tiiM iif ! aaffni alatlj attended te sni a fall aaaoruaeat kept on nana. We wiil al-o Inrai-L From -4 l" M incli widi , all of the let jU.lity a! lower rate- than ih- same ran now le purcbad ly I the csm We invi'c tbe Country Merchant to call a:i i examine I i . rstotk. as we can supply tLem at Eaatern pure.
t,! vrrw '! r-fi . -Iv --11 .r;r- that t o other bonr c n compete with. You fire on the railroad will mnfa tban be savd hy jy ing of i. I V f A CO., Philadelphia ''loa, I ;r .in-t M.u.- b. II ..uth Mr i Iii as rtrrrt. InihaaSaadk ltid. ap M-Hy
IBWI.s v.iH.H. I LAIN AMI OHN AMKNTAL JOn 4 Inrnsr, an Saotght htrrt, bctaeen renn-ylrania and Meri dsn, i pre par 1 orxe.it nil kinds of Turning, in th- tMf manner, and ai r asonablr rirr. I keen rftitanly on tian l stair Lallustera and Nrwrl Fo-t. a d turn them to order. All work d,Hie promptly a ii t i ti BSad .T.ler. All ki -dn of earvntK wil h. don- at 'be name pla--- by irt-dlm U'l MMON a hKilTHKK
ATTORNEYS.
( H Jn. W. M . Attorney at Law, NO. TKMI'FIC ANCK MALI., tnchiy x.i dly Indianapoiif., Indiana.
AGENCY.
SEIDEN TICKER & KAPPES, REAL ESTATE COLLECTING AGENCY, !."i Bmnl It a.iiini;inn ireet, OFr'KR lb. ir nlrt. in the pubtar hm tbe PWrcbaae, Rale and Kei.tina-.f ,... ani for enacting. i-'.iWüon. tbir extensive ar,uahif r anvtieth (irr. man Imputation piv. u p-rabur .i-1an'ace f-r ef. fertina .p:ick -ab . -a h rtl M.e aMnumi .( Mal K-tate holder.. malS-lm
REAL ESTATE ACENTS. A STaWint'S Real Estate Agency, No. 89 1-2 E. Washington St., OPPOSITE THK COURT HOUSE SQUARE. ; 3 dim
HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC 1YK
ATTORNEYS.
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COLERICK & JORDAN ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
dB t I II IK IN
Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods,
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Mo. in Fast Uahiwnlen Mreei,lndian. -i pnl ia . Indiana. mchiS-bJ-dly NOTICE. TO HOLDERS OF COUNTY ORDERS.
HA Jl T KiCl.lVtD UI8 SPRING STOCK
if QOOM, IHRKCT H:oj THK MASCVaVCIIJUl " in tbe &ml. hieb be ill M ii as low a- tbe lwcat. All 'he i.ts-t sTtLKK kept at 'v 15 I'mD'v Ivania .siret, Isar dear -uh ef the r-.-t ''flic. Indianapolis, Ind. f.r9 it..
V'iTH I ! H'K- I V i.IVKN Til tT
W foaaV in tbe Treasury f Warion Co-ant)
isaanilwi of all . uuiaadlrc Canute Oreer.
tbe im will be -T..p;--'l frmi tPa dale vri joHX u anowx. t. w. c.
To Holders of City Orders. IVäJOTaCa is mrvM fiiviN to all PHtsn-ta
1 b'-UtlTw Cltj iTrtert. Mane-i before tn l-l of July, R RAVDK'S T 1 fc S I I. A (1 0 1 " m fb, that -ocb osier "Bt lrr -- ! t-. tbu jaie, Ayrtl t.
IW3. W- r.FJ,LiH, njai-dtw 3ity Trranrsr .
WThT should 1 buy a Iwx o
T H K W 05 IKKKl L Li K A N I LdXh .
Hii..ibT'r.('.Mi I .vi OaaSa, Saa Urmi.
DRUCS AND MEDICINES.
J. F. SENOUR, DEALER IN PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES, o. 3. Kale. House Block. Wc.l Vn.hinloiilrert, INDIA XAPOLI8, I XD. KRF.PS ri!STANTLY OS HASH a St'LL ASSonTHl NT US PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, BRUSHES, COAL OIL AND LAMPS, WINDOW GLASS PERFUMERY A1TD KJNTOY ARTTnT.PR LSO A FI-t.L ASSORTMENT OP CHOICE TP.AS fenlO ai
