Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3927, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 May 1863 — Page 2
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irmuva THt it .tk MfrT af opinion araotif. e 1 r UI in rfj t the fght and ,rv of thf popit 4itC1 mi. j- i?asent ip- Um set of tb A inim -ts t 4 W bare already qitetV ofanionnf Mr. Jj"- Davis, in bis energe to tbe Grand J' rT nnej m ii i He enkir ''U wiU " c'" Tararit i in -frrrihj im tba. ead the rifWl U ' Üeeaa ' sawi else, that "weasa. end PI amy pi "n the rig inner : iuM( tt, an. ! wh4p ef um Hy r,r These MMimiU hifi the appro Mr r tifcwmr General Bun.flMof the en of the Pre-tdent A h-rt '- 3 . Mr hi il. aforesaid, addr-. 1 the'C' me Lee'ie' testing at Hiüihk"'. bn eaedidl coafeesndaa unenviable defrree f verdsocf "n f be part of tbaee wh are sntruat 1 with the administration of our pu " affir. bt1 wlii.-h Jaffjnaaa thb.be-- if?f of wily.t ...:; r i iprt-nce te uf5fo)ry eosrWi lanin Bert m the plea of the Postmav tr General. tO which we call the attention of that portion of oar citiiena who entertain the idea that the managers of the part? in power are immacu-
Yoa recnHnet. r ff en4, tint th form mnt ..? thit wiiitrT ha been in the ex'-lu.ive ,.... im -t f-if the 1 iat qu-irtlr wf a cant! rv. of he ho, when it wse wre-ted fiom fhsm, bev Turned toearbanbi dmi. When too rwcol e;t that cirmmHance. ml it i an import-ti.t wie. jjoiOiT far to excie ueri error aa ihr Admin itrabjD mar commit in carrrinL' on it affi r wiih the mi who are now cat lad upon to artm thaler tbn ) and that tkr mrn are ner$n riiy i"'xoert and xtfxvmtnrnl ii far qrtmt mean urn nf adminiMtrmtinn. rcatie 'he iorern men', n-eli ha been in the hand of lho who now rrhUeii wIipii it rntril hi hem wreri (rum I heir grap, it wtU ao far i niixiilirttion f tiT error which "i may he railed nr on. a- lovers of rour couf try, to deplore on the part of those who are now entrusted with power " If p.fmter Grneriil Hl-ir livel in the province of Indiana, he would iiot h tre mu:h of a hnw u lne of Verarlif Object of the Krpiibliran Itrpudiatar.
The Journal .f yesterday, in commenting upon ;
t)v tepl of tht- Attorns (ienra! to Governor i Mobto s letter on the State deht in eret juetion. places iteelf in a dilemma from ehich there I i no escape. It involves an iueof verarity lietween Hi Excellcncv and the Attorney General. We quote the following from tlio ar'icle in that paper bemled "The Attorney (ienersTs Letter;"
To xiricte hiinelf trom hi ah-unl posstiow, the Attornwj General insert the !.j11ow;m? pssa-
ape in h' letter: i "Hi EtceileiH V wa als aware. snl foryot to j nieoiti.n, tint section tl Act of 1 61 . pae 14, 1 cotaina the followiop provision: " 'Such Atti-rney Genersl shall receive for hi ; compensation the sum of one thousand dollars per annum, la )e audited and paid quarterly out of the Sr ate I'renuiy ' "Now whit will our readers think, what will the ! pi I .l Mr Hord think . when we tll them
that no n h section waa en icted bv tne Lepiala tUftof ll!" The Journal ue the term " villainr," but hti mut Se thou.-ht of either the ignorance or FCoun liriiin of a writer who denies the corrert nese of an extract from a law, about which there can net te tle prs;bility of a doubt? The provision quoted be the Attorney General will be found m the"Ltws t the State of Indiana, paasam st the pecisl srsstrm of the General A -- . r. b-K't. on the JVh d of Anril. A 0 IH61 prin'el bv ' HrT R St Loaovc, State Printer." chapter VII p-'ire 14. and in the second section of and net The Journal sat a the provision re 1r-red to and copied in the letter of the Attorney General, ' is the l?fh c-tion of the Act of creatine the office of Attorney General " The ct rui jted from bv Mr. Hod h the following title:
At. Act to amend sections lour an. I even of an set entitled "An Act to provide for the election,! fttin' ihe compen i : ii in. ml precritung the dutie of the Attorney General of the Stte of lndl ua." . ppn.ved Febiuary 2 lot, 1.k The act w.ts 4psved by Governor M. aro.t. Jnne .1. lbI The Journal writer -iv The amenluient mide in 161, h. vthe At tomev Gfnern' dee not quota but the oririnal 1 se.-Mi.o . enacted in lo. he ju i i pi-ci in
1-HI " The Attorney General quote from the amended
oction of 1 r 1 . which, in addition to hi lued ro m pervaa tKMi ofo is tboisard dollars per annum, "to be audited and paid quarterly u ot" the State Treaenry," he t nlloit dorket fee of fire dollars fn each criminal or State prose-uti :, to he Used ajriinat the iJvere party. Tli Ute, Journal calls a misquotation .it aulboritisa" a , "shauieless tr rk and it pre-ei t- the hrr law orllcer ot the State in an u'l sttitude " There ia not a srhod boy in Indiana that c wmot utcier stand law better than the Journal writer What asr the e f .Inn .'t, ? Quoting ection I esn of the act of Kehrunrv 41 -t. sectien erond of the ct of June 3. IH61.siy that the former "be. ami the same is hereby amended M reid s tollowt": "Such Atiomey General shall receive fur his emren ti.n, the um of one thousand HolUr per aimam. to he audiel and paid quarterly out of the State Treasury." 4c. The net of June 3. 1861. thus fixes the com
pensat o of the Attorney General, and directs
the manner it shall os paid.
We hae thus rfnrel to thin matter at lnth
to show that tawsn who spokf:iee and dej ftnd the LmHit of Governor Miirrei rn rbe ' Stats debt interest question are either atupid r dthnest. and tfcif II litvc to pile themselve on ons horn of the diiemmiorthe oihr The same meu talk about "repudia ion " Who wi 1 he the repudiate. If the intere-t upon the Sr (te debt is not paid Will thev not be the Kepubii csn secessionist t'rtra the esion of tre Lwfslature. who broke quorum with the full knowlotlge that ' s uh defeat :'ie apprpri tion U pa that inter-st? The rooniblUty siii :o beyond thee men Got e:or MoiTo ii;-fl and annroTrd orth tvdt of the Reputdi an m-m here lie bss ample time, however, to repa r that rem He h 0, power to call a apec al semsoti ot thw Geoeesl AssersbU n .Jutr it is so make toe appropriatiot.a lo r,, interest ' apuu the mjWN debt i,d to proxlde lor the support el the clrubls in ' titutions and prisous of the : .te Tht euuitsel to oOvy the law .in 1 the requusmenia of the Coustitutiot) qs! led by the BtpuUAcsn lss.!r .c Z sens' The trr U CsUtniO which bss fallen upon the countrr had it oefin mi 'iseessnl of Isw siwJ anluibittlt.ess to the Constitution Trie Governor and his friends are astting the eiample in this State, of law tersidtttnt The Journal, hoeever. ex plain 'he raweun of this. It says: "We shall soon dWcoeer tht the -"srsidiatiiif party in this t 4e reproseiMeit hy leader a no have a tund Nf:,.rl, u invest iu State bosd when the pro ces of amps nidation begins Thw Governor protr- m repreeot the mon-ed n teres is of In din. ami his perstetont eflurts to prevent legislaisve aiawpnaiKMia to austsm th crewtl o ; e tair auay te eaplained upjn the hvpotliesie thst a fsllure o pay the interest msy dewecUu :he bonds ot the State sod hence benefit the bsnk sr an4 stowk yobOsru. wbo have a fund prepsred Jr Men a remtimrtnt y , mTbt mj '
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larrart sff "lew Hastp'h r
drcas of the niw' 1 1 7 th fVs-eerery a' W Hwnptirf a I ' -
A v or rteprwsetiUMves. sua in .
to or f.loics! orincipife. not
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m i a vsi ry
rrr.tn the RtatMsasl r.nmlrar, Unj 4 At tin early iiont ye-trr!:x morn uü tevrral porsi" .'' t-i'"he-l lbs cit wh-. vers oe the aaibfl isnre Irs at tiie tinaf ot its captore bv the Y n kwes iu S:iimV evenkjg From ore of tnefj et ttsil.l -me P.ri.rwi r- t tb alTr , the tram nested Uie hotel t Ah'i. .j.a coapie of hots sere fired at the engine, which was at once j c.jpei. The Yankees wsrs the 12ih Iiiinm . lejOiltnt, fire rrwndred ttnmg, and cvrwrnsr.-retl by a Colone! Di vi, who aaiii he wsa oricinallv i Irom K i Ge.ru i i.i.iv. V'ireinia, sed cbiiwMd kin with Pteulent Dirl Hy order of trfe C'd i one! tle engine was uncoutile, (I1,J f,u-nel AD 1 i te tlc sri'1 W'.-ii e1- ,, riimriizr aers then ' I parole! Xo u.Urterere s.u m me ah pm ite ( peperty. 5nt M the trim ma halted h the' I n.kee cntairy levera: :vr.n who were in Ute i
ihm n ur rwr-
tr . ,i rei -. we eaotioi rs -
recent 'rsictUn to ps enooime-i. aw., sem -e U, any oeireee meet Ue demand of the " without the eaprewsion of our emphatic protest aittin"' i' e refer to the dsm:tvl of Xe, Andrew J Edrer!v from m: itirv erv ce. t.v tht Pre tswt ot the U" V1 i. in scwswelasjee with itotsuliowmir erle: "ta Dina'T, Ai-j'i ßiKi4t 'i I'mc, ' ; Wrt Wee K, HI. (Kmset.) "34. 9y tWS-cMon of rh - - tb- rollosrTc offl M,,.a.4 fh v r '. the I'ni'r'
et-e- liest. A. J njaVeriv. 4th nmpsre Toian- wi 'i '"n nein 1 r eneroi m-p.' riete', fo-r rciUtiaaeftpr-rh-a-t Ocar'." and do's all ' ttum ('.euer. I I.e. jumrssd off ntii succeeded in re hpwertoprem 1 ke .aKeess sf the rtlrau in .., :i.r lmftpll4 t h,ve n,ir1e theif hi tta 1 , r..n..a ,. a ...1 . it
aVsrderef tnssweretsry of war. " Aims, or to a 111
"d ouuiuwu 1 nr 1 11 lee 1 ,.ins wi i'i
knew the
b TsoeA. d''jtaot 0r au
To the Governor sf 3few Ilamh'.r
er Juuctiori Tue t ittk-e 1
poe-l to be verv chart v H" .
We ouzrrt, rerhap. to aneiOg re tor n t harinc .-luntry r und stut A-hls-vi RM n hwk--th it st an earlier daT.srdled v on r attention to th ' he had fni hun'ed over it uit,- n HsM The -r m ., : 1 . S I , . .1
jiom -.n mion tne !.in.i.uneii'.ii pnin tptet so ;.i iv.net were not si coin; accnt. Ui e Tie. i
.-.U upon the fiind.uneti.il priiu tples an
Tit.il to theex:.enet : . i .e Ln ernmet't nttber mswasv . U u. - .urn-e One oi .
tn Thi ernfu! contempt fur -ir r't ' to thi ' li"r ! to a-k tnotwet bow V, ,ked The c
riet! il. in the moat Mfensive t rit of utit.rld.e-l The tellow s;mi he didn't hire it altogether, he. (le.r -.i -m. of freedom of thought and opinion tearwd it wm unhealthy la t ..tn 0 far . . . I .- f Imj.i MR. W a . . I
to thi naraeiul atvSrs uo.n tne eiectne cm .1 -i 1 . nK... t,.r.e- et e hrt rate, and
attar k upon the elective fr n
chie. in theeni-bine of which liherfv mut liter ir.fnv terish to th's inselt wihoot a parallel
thruT
n vour f'aei in'ltvtdtiallv md eollective ! the re.;..,- t, ,.f
itli whirh 1111 :iri' 1 trn!.i '.
North
alt in go! order. The sick 11 I wounded on the
trim wete immed'?elr taken ;nto the hoaes of
Asbl ia and :iie vicit.it v. and it A
j to hee rrTeriaivc Term with which OW are j temlfl by the ladies The only property de sjeniled. Thut ipnlnzf h tube fund in the ; strove.! bv the e.i makers n, ibw enerne of the !
irat-u. e train, an old engine leine at A-h- .
fsct that, notwlfhstan'linjr the hnmittstit c ejj
rience nf thel t two rente, we did not believe it poib': th it o et.tr iohImi irj a paper could be pennine We could not believe that the Presi dent of the United Statte wonld eahihit euch wanton disregard of the ro- r e'ies of life as to indulce in vnlirar epithet in an official paper, even for the accomp'ih merit of u h a purpo.e
We were ioeline.1, to Ion as my 1oritt could ex ist. to r. gsrd this order a the letion of nnprinei ple-1 nl shumeleaa locil p artisans, tor we were reluctant to conclude that even this adtn ti tr.. iton bed snnjt to so low a level; and were the or- ! der to prove re tllv ceti'iine. we deired to wait and ee wli it possiMi explan ition ennra be .rTerel to lesaen the lndimmliii with whi. h it should be visited But there Is no longer doubt with xti tfd to it. penti'nenesa. The onler ha t.een curried info j effc-t hv the di-mts! of Lieot Ivterlv fron the -crvice. nnd i- left to -.'cik lor ifel' withou'
lan.J. ati'l Hume two hundred vardso: the raitn id tnif-k A negro who was with the Y mkees took an ax nd beau to knock h car to piece., but hi cum , rade ni.ide liini tlesitt. They took several btweet and negroes from the neighborhood. Weiiould ! have tnentioned tint wlieti the cars were fir-t -'"PPed a gent, ein tn atmaitl fireti a pitol at the I Y u.kee. but several ladie on the tran lsoniin rnrt rn'ich a I trmid and bwutning t e.-re ini kej w.i ;.rev. tiled upon to put u; his wetpon. EL M RKP APPaOACH or TH t l.MMY O.V TUt CITY RKVK ID At Bo'eloeJi A M , cour er reporte! at heid j WW tm th.t the Y .nkee cvalrv, to t!ie number j of te ihoneand. were St Warwick's Iura, hie( m e from the city About the same time. .111 oilier ouner brouglit nitorui ition that the enetnv i h;id appem-d t Bttngary Ststion, a station ten; mile up the Predm tckshurt ' lilroaft. The-e an nemowmmsest of comrsn, ptndnend soni ex' ite- i
hi'-ri to 'iitti!"ii 1 tnsei 1 n it 1 . , . 7 - . , .u r . .1 . u . u 1 in the vicir.it v of the citr. with the deMi ii. not d ta tn the fact thai, htonenine tn bt 1 .Tj . . , ; . P- A . t,e d .v of ..ur a isl eiee.Uenj. -Uc O-p.ul.btit ol mflmttae still fur . .1 .... i. ... : i. tlicr d. .mage upn our ratlwiv -.imuiuiuc..tion
above news. ajMach uneasiness as fett ot the telegraph partv.
fnrther explanations ins n it carrie ursm it face V I, ..-ft rii, .ti tn .. 1 v f In 1 1 rt mi v.rwtt
f , . , iii fi .. . raeut, though peron vvho iml ant experience in 1 cati.in of the offi-er hu rudelv and with attemp . ' . . , ' . I ... . a , u'. I couriers stone,, rt-.-eive.l the. account. w ith ui itiv fed mdigtittv removes from foinni tno. Hi i , ,. , ,, . , . . i . ,. . . . . grtins of ii owan. e. AU. howeeor, wieted fi.lelttv. capn i'v and courate have never beep ! 1 , V , i ti . i.. , .i,- .r , , th it the nikee. i partor tne w!i..Ie ot fhesame .iue.tioiied the order r --it expre,e. the ole .... . j . l u- i- i , . , -rt who had been it A-ulatid on tt e d v before, wore
re anon in wnr 'i ni ii- in i "i. i- ittwi I- i-
reason consist
at home op the
rlgerlv in the eiereise of the nonVwiWQd right ot
a freeman, east hi vote in accotdaiM'e with hi own eon jettons rigV ind dwty Our e'ci-tion ts-k plnOf on the l"th March On the l.'tth d y of the same month, the order in
question wa i-ued so read and wtt was tfe Kxecut've to bring condi-jn putiihtnent upon one j guilty of the grave nflensc of voting as hi con seientious judgment dictate.!. No notice vt i ; siven; noclnrire WH' mad and exp1n;ttion )$ ) sired; no opportunity for hearing wa iffirded;1 no time wa taken for ex .mm ition of the esse, I even bv the Government ite!f For the inter ' vetlhafl period 0rween the .itfen-e and the d.toj of order was barelv sulM ient for the intelligence 1 to reach Wah;n ton bv the ordinary course bfl mail though in this rase, as in other, a tele k - M I ... . 1 " I
gram in iv nave '.een coniuereti a sumcient tisi for executive aftion. Under .nnv circumttan- e ti' li an order for such a caue would excite the -everest indignation; but if Anything were wanting at 'he preent time to add to such indignation, that want would be supplied by the t'ict tint the MM .VI ministration which o -?i mmarity vUited it vengesnce upon Lieutenant Ivlgerlvfor exerciing hi nnjuestion atile riht of sn4Trngt as a free titlntn of thi Bi ite. week alter week through the 1 ite potiticsl cnmpiin. allowed if it did IHM order militiirv offireri from other States, of the highef rank and receiving thelir'jer silirir. to actively pirtici pste in the canvass and assume to dictate to our people both their political princ pies and their political actinO. Tt m iv he of Utile public consequence whether Lieutenant Edgerlv : in or out of ervice It mir be of little consequence to him personally Hut it ' of the highe' irnoori tree to every mtl ten of New Himpahire to end CI stand whether he is io enjoy the right! of a free m in without awe and without punishment; te know whether, in be ctuniujj a soldier fir the cleanao oj the country. h ceaaea to be a free citixen. atir? lecome the mere anbiegt of an It i esntmeible despotim If for votin.- the Dt at Titic ticket, tu offif-er is to be punished by di-m'al from the service, all ..t i to be the limk m kind or degree of pun
idiinent which officials in poser wjli indict upon
the private
tor .i similar offen.-e ? Cett.iinlv
no'hing 1 th in cnnscriptfcHi will fetne thp
D .no .r oj 'hiN S.ate c i "tic 'trTkttiif tnetchj thev ire to forfeit treedoni o: opmion ind t'.e
dearet rht "f the citizen the independent ex ercise of the elective fratnd ;sp But this order tddre-.cs it-e!f' to vou directly and individnally In it i lie Pre Wei it '.ie out of I hi way to apply to you, the 22.ÖIK) Demo'ratk voters of New M unphire. ft'e apprnnrious : :he' whicbwnwillnoiiepc.it In it, with a decree of falsehood etU tied only by it vulgarity, !ie charges you with liboring to promote the rtehel L cause The ticket, for the utijxirt of which L'eW K li:erly has heen thn- officially vi lined and pun Sed. w.ia the ;iine t'ioket ipnoried t'y ea.-h ivt von; md the i-hnre and the i I and the iielinity which this onler conveys to htm apply and were intended to upply witheqtval force to you In your nams nd behalf we denounce the
r-h irge contained in thi order as l ilse; ami. with oiif descend ng to the level of its author p ban I
tlier l. image upon our ratlwiv coinuiuuicatiou
with the Annv of Northern Yirginia. At 7 o'clock A M . a t legrapliist had been sent, with an engine and tender, up the Central roa i to re;uir the wire-. UdM the receipt of the
ens te t tor the Abou' 1 1 o'clock
;i south, who lud ridden in from Atlee'. brought
infofenstipti that the engine had been catifurel bv the Yankees at the railroad bridge over the Chick ah -miny. hve m'le north ot this citv, i locality m cie memorable l.v the tact, th it near here, on
I Um 26th Ol June, l"6i. Gen. A. P. Hill beun th meat bittle ol Richmond Ifeiween 11 and I '2 o'clock rsOtesOsy morninc. M ii ir John K Wrenn. with .diout eighty men pf ! !n- - .viiry haltalon, who on Mondiv marled le ) Hanover Junction, returned to this city by the Mechaiiicsville turnpike From one of the men j wlemed the adventures ot the CQipsny dur I ing, thetr brief ab'gnct from the city. On their i wav In the Junction, when three mily on this I side of Ahland. the met on the mountain toad
a uomidw ihlt body of Yankee eavalry Major VVrenn .it once die Ins men up in line of li title. nut t'.e eneuiv abowinf no ililfSieilii'll to make an itt ick, Iff advanced upon him A skirmish if long tätige eu.ued, in which forty or fifty hols were tired on each fide One Yankee was --een to fall Irom the saddle No one was struck on our side. Major Wrenti. finding the eiifin'.forccs much sii(rior to Ins own, fell b i' k . ovly tow.inl Richmond Duiing the night Gen Pry or rode out from the city and joined M ijor Wienn. The men remaine i in t!ie saddle all nig-ht, filling
bs' k slowly, and watching the enemy. At 6e ,
o clock this morning the puy came m stgntol the Bmokc bridge, on the Brooke turnpike, fluee ilea from the citv, when, to their türm me. the found it nccupitd bv a detachment of several hundre l Yankee. Seeing hitwnfreat intlnitdirictioti cut off, and the Yankees pressinn bireir. M .jor Wreno wheeled hi column to the left ami Mailt llCrOJS the country lor the Meidow Bridge, which, on neirinv, he iliscnvet eJ to le al-o in Ntitnioii f the encinv Wiiiciut Io? of time lie horn still further eist, uud Oy dint ot nr. hisjided horses to their utmost, was enabled to reach and cros in tsfoty the Mecnautctville bridge, fi oin hieb point, access 'o the citv was nohstrncted Ueuoral Pryof and Major wrona at once repaired to t tie camp ot ths battalion it the old fair croon. I. and set about collecting fre-h hoi -es with which to resume the field The horse th.it hid made the expedition aud retreat were in a tad pttfthl indeed TnOf had not tateil tood linct the pieviou tuoruing, and were so ex hautel by huni;tr and I atigue a scarcely to tie able t- h ag ope loot after .mother On the con
tr.irv. the men sere as lreh as I nk, and not al j all liis iintesl by tiien ni isteiiv retreat. THt TANKfe.CS T CHlCkAHoMI.NY BRlPOt. Brtween of..atid two m lock P. M . Joh.i L '. Pttitlips and James Crone, rtm telegr Operator i and engineer who Jwd taited on hi tlie morning to rep i ir the s ires on the Central Kiilro .d, re j tmue.1 to this citv on foot They givv- the following account of their expedition.
They left ihecity at seven o'clock A M . with an enatfie and tender, having with them two no gro firemen. They proceeded a Jar as Peake's, fmbtenn miles fi.im Ricbm ml, without seeing any sign of the enemy At rhi place i hey were met hv a section-mater oft be road who inform
epi'het. weetpre row contempt for nur de nimeiatioiit and threats Mitended to deer y.u from f' e 'e i 'es -e . . .1 eer.-:e f vour
inherited sud iuslienable rurhu. I them that the Yankee weie at Hanov er Court j . .-it-- ii.- asssi House, where tbey hnd ataiu all nigiit Coon' We lor the l ton ami devotion to the i,, h oJ tMtorilMl(,.l(. ,l( ,mial.;v j sl-i.H.o.i ,r. ao nesl ere.K.141. with the Demur re, e. ne ntlU .tlMed V, return n. ' rt- ot ew H iiopii re. AU vour live long , , , , , . , 1 , L , , i nearinutht bridge over Mit hick ihoruiuv the . vou have assi. uouU .ah irei through evil roori t l. ... . , .J " . . n- i,i er uiMvere 1 iue 1 .inkec employed in and thro igh -ood re- rt to pre-erve the n iTiona. ' , . e . a. ,. ' . hurtling Unit striictui e Leavin ' i n rre negi unity by rmwavennrr fidelity to the common bond j )mnaelve. Crone iftd PnHlijn leaped I Xo sixteen starred iaet with tre.ton .hie inser.p , , f , ...... m tsuis hut been given to the broeie bv vour . . . . ft tk- . , 7 . ... i uertrrowth ol the Chih intunnv 5t.mii Ihe h. ade 1 tha past, t u ruve believed no sacn-1 . j ... . AiMf . ' . . ' i J . . .1 i at ive ütinueo tnsm a ht.rt i'.t mce aini g-sve tvo too emat to be m ide i or the O'eserr.atiou . K T, .... (k,ö ,... f . . , T. . . up tin1 , i liev then m ine the negro. of tlie ( ons itwt on 4.'d the Linon, and we know r .... .v.. , r . , , k it w i a . . on n full head ol steam on the engine, and run it ia tht future there will t ho defiance too deter ! , nmmmt ,.Ä . rtr,v,t ... ... . into i he streim over the froken span or tne I
im ' I ' et' I W? ' !" ' L. r-'!"!! Jt' 'li emir I 1 i T u . . ...I I SWldse
I IFI'l" ----Ii ' .--"It- M I. . I- 1-'
ul: tne itr oitt iulegrdy ol tire pe pl. 'hose sr.ler ndphi with pte.ter pronrltiv be niliii to innen with whom Ue is at present uaWuewiis
ml 'ciiilv afhiitted. ami wicise wi.oie careei b i Seen charaetertxed fy tiiitHunile'1 deuoncia tlous of the compict wh ch i;ive to us m undivi del couniry though tn och e.ist, we ihanll bis "otder" anOnJd cont uf. tn 1 mn ige c iculate.i to m mile with shame the cheek of every man woo sppracinte the lignilv f . ur vetl m
ees the opi in irv prnle of an mericiu
H ien Vour ti ed aui tfoi devotio
C 'nt;;uti.n and the Union, and vour patriotism, are ii"' tu he eoti founded with blind and ut jiieiiabit aw eptsoce of the stlttnnl opii pidirv of anv execu-ive Yon hive opposed the I mei-uce of die present AdmiOistfaJion, hVcaue yoa nehered them to he fatal u tb I tinai, you have oe cei its illegal ind si bit r u art. ie cause iu k;.ow them : he not uniy aotsYnrtivt ot the Cot titution. but faul t- dnl libortj April '26. 15K)3
i.ri.:je. H n-j. 1 uie all the damage thev cou ,
i ven enlly could to ihe hrid-e ;ind railroni, tliey , I ro: .ed one of the negroes of his hat iml nil vet iwrticb, i.ti.1, lesviny behbsi them a couple it rWe that .eie too mat h jaJea ur troep up iih j tboir liasty movement, took their iler .rttire :u ! an eaMeny nentevn. The negroes ju in peu upon
the :' lac md n.de into loan.
1
THI. NEAULSr
sanwoacn of CITY
IHi F.N EM Y TUE
y The two Union meninjarnl hv Uie Ii Itter nnf mter in Fort V' ivne. on isnnray. have sin.e die.1. and seve.l oiheis art still dinger ouely ill trai the mjbjltml oj.ir.es rvctneu on that oce.iaion ' L itHvetie Jouroal.
The neire arrroo h to th s citv ever made bv
Lau I ri , t u,, bott!e Yankee-, was icenmpltsOed on ye-terlay
moruuiA hen McClellan be.c .ure.1 the cupi tal of the Obtiledteaev. twelve month ago. and I On to Richumu I" was the watcli Weed tf his j numbcrle- tapoiit. five miles was the leit -
tenet bei ween him and the object of hU hopes md arabiiiuu But on yesterday morning, at 'jjue o'dvH k. three bwndrea Ts nkee cavalry vieJteji the term ol Mr. John B Youns. on the Broke Ttimp.ke. to Hi'! irom list corporate limits Then to. h : true, wi brief, but they enjoyed one ot the tinet itws of tht spire no house tops of the citv. ind were rewanle. by the vqui sition ft three fine horses, wrnch they stole fiom
Hi Young One ni the h awes tbet I mk from . bnutgj staieiitig befure the d..r The first inti-1
matttsl Mr lounnnitfl ot tne proxttn ty ot nn : ' ei emv . three t.,ut coit K tdwped u to lis h "ie
Jut such uiiqi üaieil los as ihe aboie are :r. m tie re.r and b:n tO put a halter Ml r -beioK eirculsieil a i over the country by tome uii bjafgy iMrmk He te: red oM I m ind Brini-ipled Abobtionista in this v t, who know uked the mu hat lie i jouik foe fellow ih.it tjry he when they send their information repl ed thai he wi about io uke n-.e borna bi They .re me iuje ctnsrd which were circu: ite.1 ' oide; tnm bosilqnnrtet. I hen the truth; here to innwenee the election last Tuenia?, and that the .ikjui mmjitt ni wa.. live Yankee. who h have for wider political effect lnen setit out tbi the ti' t tune, fl ihc . i t - . - m nd He if t si. psrts ut the cvuiIry Tne ruet. who are, once oOtM . . led that tswnnral I.ee musl I ive neen this etdoaforiag to eatt el jr apuu lfm law abidliur citlssna of Fort Wavne. bv stigmatixmg ' R . hmend H ivit t ure-i the hoi es the Y them ts "Butternut riotet. " an 1 magnifying a kees tejoineo the m Ir. Who were lrwn dp alieet nght into a desperate riot, couk certainj in line on the pike m ftot.t .d tne boni The tie engaged in better business Kort Wime Yankee ere in much tern n . ev kently eipnct-
t ihi everv moment to be priuucetl upon b the
1 he r.rst ex; .an i iun lr i nuns
eCUtU ! on FsttojtT The fatlnn of ;. et si Hooker Uruige 1'ittuieid Idmm Ii toiutsiler native of abunoot.iog the Abolit. n mnnun Uietr proeramme. or pureniupr it to t.-ie end. and üiis 1 the simple alternative ot McC.ell.iu or Fremont -k21cw York Herald
ttehei force
re.tive.lot th sudden apparition ol l an kees usat bit peaceful aiaus. tn-m reuaeui ol our trvHjpssetit M pursuit ot the enemy. AM w ant vrt. Gen Wince:, attended by une of hi aids, wi nut ou t'.e Brookt rktMuö. u.wi;..ii sLtn
he narrowlr .-ipet r-iTinjre by the Y mkee freehooters He sw apprew "g him s hdv of ia . r, - 'kinji thewrtfer Wrenn'n battall no, he w ut, the u ot rWiri ut to them, when h s aid discovered thevrfmäonality. The General trd aid caliopr! -tTrnW T. ',,'v;n' 1 jsdel cattle 'if the Yankees of 'if sight This was the tame psrty silo visited Mr keansfr'a farm A Lieutenant. Jamet Brown. nh hsd feen on a visit to Mr. fsleskes, a few mile up the pike, hid a snort time U-f -r b t.l nd paroled by therA. nfter being rohbexi ot his 1 1 1 rAt? . j The c!rcnmUnces of Mr Brown's c tpture, as reported to en, are interest "'ng. See n( a numtstr of carntrrmeu on he p'ke be rode up to them snd I drwd who they wert In turu thev desire. I to Bt w ho he was IJp replied that he wis one of Gen Wir !-r' . ffi -ers, jivinc them hit rank One nf the ntrvalrv men tlen 'old him that he wu so oftlcer in the' New York cavalrv. and th.it he Boen, was a prhvuier snd desire.1 him to dismount Themen arcomoanyinc the rdof thetr officer by leveline the r pinkelt at (lfff Br.iwn. he acceeded to the dem and. He ws then taken to the Colonel commanding the cav airy. sir. gvehi muie i Kilpatrick, by whom he r.iroled Mr Brown then id ' the Co4eejtl that if wns (nemnvinea th it he or ni- men con Id escape; that their movement were known in Richmond, and that trtev were w itched md would be cipfured. Kttpalrick replied that he didn't cue whether he was captured or not. but that he would go on doing what michief he could until he wa eapturön Mr Brown, being de prived of his horse, w dked into town raid makers rarrvaro bt citizkns Six of the Yankee cav dry were cptured by citizens. eterliy morning. Two, whoe horse were broken down, sere eapfuied l Mr Gsriand Haines, m ih vicinitv of the city; another w; fonwd H'eep in one of tir b .tteiies on the Bnsik Pike; and three other, who had lor their way. were itre-'ed :it Mr A'. aOaf H';:j'ry, and brought into th;s city bv M aj r T bo met Taylor and the Rev. John C I Cibe. Tbnj all stated that they expectel to he captured, when iher startdl on the expedition, and did not regret that the-r expectations had heu ffalinnj; that thev would be paroled and go home, which was considerable better thin tearing over the eonntrv without food or sleep. THE TIMBER OF I A Mi H IN TUT RAID. If we were to believe the st trie that ince Sifurdav h ive tieen brought to the ciiv bv roneters. etartled rsrmers, and telegraph opera tntfl, we should et down the number of Y inkees et ' ied in this raid, at not lee than 10,000 But on calmlv reviewinir all the facts l.etore u. we fn not deafly account, fo more than 000 or 70 I. unless the storv be trtje that i aeparatn sqeadinfl went aeroes to Columbia. The Rev -I lases B Tavlor. who wn on the ambul nice mine iptumd at Ahl md. assure a thai he BOOUtnd the cav ulrv at that point when thev fell into line, pre ptriforvto leaving for H mover Court house, tod that thev nunibeied 374 Add to this tscity .r th-rtv th it were -r iti ned . pickets on the direct rood in tlie vicinitv. and we hate about three hundred ThwsaaWio f'Wee went direct In Hano er (outt-hti'ise, shere thev were at once minified into a thouaiH'l by the MfOniehnd tii"c. Thi w i the l'J'h Mlnws regiment. Col l).vi The tnrt" Co! Kilps trick's resimeni who viited Hung irv nnd the larmeis ntl the Brnnki Turnpike, for h time intercepted M ij.ir Wretoi. and tfterward bnrnjM toe railnond hridmr ntm the Chick ihomtnv. might have been 5011 trong. One of Wrentt'i trooper who aw them in a nennber of different p'ace. ettim ites them at 3 tMMi But to his laasffinstiea their number were distorted from the une c tue th it never so m .11 a oWol Inne looks so vast to ue m Hi nf whom it is tmint el These two rejriment. amountii.i; to cf .r 9011 men. ar tdl that we h ive ant authentic ac count of There mir hive been more, hut 'ei' ''iih thev have not ieen satiaf.ic'iirily lo CHted.
Gotnovsvn l. Mar 4 lfn Dr. W ? Woolfoik left Chswcellorville at 3 oV. ck P M . yeateniay Ue renotfJ tnat t)H fil twas tiM coinf on at Frelet ;. kborg Geo .1 u kson o upset all the fords ex ept Elv's. and htd taken 5,000 prioners.ind prisoftfr were still cm ns in. Our aaen were tn ffooat roodttioa. Our lo i heavy All seems quiet in the front No enr-mr in Culpepper
AMUSEMENTS. n e ruopoi.n i n am,
GERMAN OPERA COMPANY, FK0M LOnSNTLLf, wok on: .i tiT o.ixr.
TUESDAY EVENING. MAY It, 1-63. (rnnd Oirr:ili- C'ffiiCfrt. BY THF ORPHATt SOCIirTT OP IXiriSVILLJi. J r:,dfr -t-e :rrc:nof Itlr. I.eorne Zncll. r, sttrd Lty Sir. WHIPPLE, rsrltorn. ai;d Mr A ZUELLEH. x if linikt.
To conclude with the Comic i)praof
IBtlOPOLITAla HILL.
IR. rOLKI.tü POPE
WEDVS8DAT KVEKIWO, MAY 13, UNCLE TO M'S CABIN.
I
Ufl IDT, MRS. COLEMAN POPK, MISS MARION MACARTHT. FELIX A. VINCEITT. AND ALL THE CuMPANT. mvl-J l"Jt
AT MASONIC
Triumphant ucces of th unrivalled troupe of
CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, Uns, by particular rqut, have bepn induced mnfelenn inek stay for thrre nights mre MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, Mny 1 1. It and It When they WffW tip"ti 'seb cvrn :ur. presrtit their patroti with a sntejr, mii-;ca!. arr! ordinal erttrrtamojeut, en brae Ii. g u cnunrui (ierti.rni.iuc.. erh liinh.
Admission
i. t enfs.
8? Doora open at 7, hh nure at 3 prwcWatl . in 1 1 .i:o
REWARD. ONE DOLLAR REWARD.
RUN OYAY FKOM THI SL'RnTKIBF.P. LIVING m Fla iaavnM- ea Haj sib. M oi 0 Lesae, 17 years est, a boi.ml girl. I h r by f.ubid any per n or i;eroti ir.-m h rbonnit nf t u-tuii; Iifr n my acciunt;a i wtfl no' pmy hiiv Mftaef Wr .ui.ua. tin?. May Ulli, lr3T .b'llN ARC II Kit ini iy-.IJt
THE I AM Aflpt DOS! BV THE ENEMYTlie -iKiuiit of! att. i'e ami property ile-truve.1 bv the Y't;kee rjfrnlrv. thit we hive certain inform it .. .ti i.f, ie- ti'licul.ul v Iii:tit. -n.i.trttJ5 the l'tpr"e thev have traversal tu efl'e.-r it: that whicli we have from time to time heard of is much m"te ctiileraMe Ve hve liennl th.t thfv tote up m'le of track ihf Lnui'1 Oiirt h'Mi. burti.l all "th rnrlMiuj: t H nver Cmtrt houpf iitiil the Central railroirl briil-re aiirl the Sonth Anna hriilce. hoaitle doinL' incahuil ilile m;ciif nearer rh: citv But fnm gptitlemen who left Hanover C'urt ljoiie nfter the lemrture nf the enemv. wp lessfi that tJe only buiMinea turne-l
th.'re rilonünn to the rrüroii Fr m
STRAYED.
nriBRXe MI LLS. RK IV. h.V U ANIl 15 H A M S uiku. Taxe ' fr. .in ilr-cc lt Natnnlay, In tt.e vcinitvot Indianapolis an It a Tnrea Kettn Road, one, and perhp il . f r,. ni. Ifsstl i on the left jaw with th letter H. Any one tc tlmtr anj. or nil oi thei.t, ind r-prt th- -ame a- tlie Exehani:- ta Ir, n Illinois tr at, r tb , aaaraaawea, at tb- K.i r Hi.ue tbat 1 can irettbeiii will l e rieeiattj rewarded. A. W. I1IUMSOÄ. mylt-dat
taile! account
that th tniol
f.f f'.e.'' I 'i'ldii
work . te.ilin
erafc h.re-' ai
whikv in Hiill
fhtt bnl for RH ... - i
tired auv of tf
tie
of their proceedim i, we gather
if iloii'1 I v tl am w t the horning
r.. te trinir up a niece of frestlg.
v w number oi broken biwn Cn:e I
linlea, au.i .Irinkinf; up all tin tavern. Our informant 'hink
I 's whisk t, thev w ull not hare
buses. Thev afttt a -quail t"
hum the hri'lno .over the South Amta, who, be itiL' fire.l on bvllhe watchmen at the hri.l;e. retrpup.1. i: 1 cHlhl not he prevailed tu'ti to re turn We rnav bee rem trk that our informants atatt that ti c bii! -r'v. . x -ept when rlrnnk, were itrler coitflhwsl apprehenaiofi of beim; -u-prise l ni l c : rhre'l. a atatemenf ouifiibm ited by ill person w-hfthnve come in eontvet with anv of fheni Hnrinr; nrk raid The thitnaff Anne th Chick ihoni ? v hri ljre, i mre'v n m;nl, ui ran
fw hours. On the Fr eri ktiave torn tin a few ru'. nurne.1 Hunjarv, and fin?Hl the woo 1
work of four balverta. That'. all. In the r
course, thev
iertie, perl;
five or tl
ca8. l thai
-rojei; il her i
part, abve to
now d .. e:
PROPOSALS.
R0P08 LS WILL BK LH YW I L P TILL I MÜAT Boea, tb - lli'b lut., at u a'cleek, lor ibe rtcüou of alnck P. i it h.i-e Kor pi it. atil -pccitlca'i n- "pp'v l'.TbeaD Kingan, K l . natei Hee -. I see the hours of 12 and 2 o'clock, (up t ll lasraeejr, Uth iasa ) KtXOAJf 4 CO. niv 12- .t.1
C ROPERIES.
R. Ii. ALVOKLi. J. M. CALDWELL. H. B. ALVOKl).
tl.VOHD, f tLDW FI.L V I OK II,
be repaired in
burj; road, tht
an old heil at
HI
i; itiii i ' i ' i i i
11 III !
n t
.1.1
w s nitnn
t 1 I I l'
LL UH' LLIU
at den a fno mtny hor-e and
two huntlre'l hore an l twenty -
fejiroes i he consolation ti mii
nit tie from whom thev hnve
de. of peopertv. are for the moat
ar the lo Few people have.
er negroes or fat hore
LIQUOR DEALERS
IrCMl OF THE TAMtl.S
Fr m ill thetnform tion before ns. we are rial
poel to believe that the two tecrimnt the one from Hanover onrt houe. and the Mlf wh:ch t ?-: ' e! tho 'ihh of the cite. rentleeoner ve tet.liv cctrrv; at the 0''l Chu-fh. in the lower end of Hanover counfv. frrm whirh nl ice thev r piir northward toward Pot R Tal, nr f-i'' ilieir titihoaf tin the Y rk River M L;r-crti' jt '.c Vc'-r 'f th tiiern at th ( I' : 'hur-! i T..wn Ian T.Ljh'. i 'i ! reported i ct Jni'rv in havv fo-.- it that flace. and thst thev tamo from the direction of Rich mood L TH K LATT 5
A we co to pre - inrnor come m nprn na fh'ck and fsst. Courier are aa;l tn rm atrivin
r-t a "Mttnt hf Vmkse hee fhere, there and
AND
C01M1SSION NEIÜIANTS,
Are in D.IL rweipt of frcst j;ood.
everr a here
.e who !ept Ashland a' 3 V M
report 'h it t'tav h ive humci toe r i cdenrksburc ru'lroi'J h ideeiover the CHickaliominr. ten mi'ss from the cTtr ' A i traiti .'ittcl for Ahl ind hi ei e -ipe '.j:i-iine i lei: on icc uint of thi; reor. FR M COLUMBIA. A rHr.tch wm meejred about lfl o'clock from Hordonavi :e. utin' ts -t Wm. K F Le h id fn n up i' i hodv o" Yankee cavjlrv, near Holurrbia, kM'sd nd wounded many .and cattersd the hal inc '0 be :nd An h Kir !aer tep. rt VM eircvlaled that the party .nr'rj.vi St Lee w not the m nn body of the V mkee but o'v a dettched quadron; that the ; r'ticip force con;9fed of everal fhouaand, who sere rierjin evcrvth'ne before them: had hut -et! the dwelling at Elk BUI an i Bvrd plnntationa.anrj were devastatitif: the whole country x1 ck of this mut douht !ea be et down to the aeemint of the pr i vertiil exagjeration fexfited routi'rv re pie. aiBLi tcmtnrnj nur, lee's orriciAt nvATcn
Con.aT:t'r an hn! ai -1 fur t the towet afjees. a IsTfa ejannaefted Mock of
Ceffre, Mimr. TJnlitssea. Sf rup Rice l ea Wttllm Gins. oo.Vni are. boapa. candlei. Starch. Kalslna ( lar.. Tobarro 'Inckerel, tt hilr nh, rrde, Tu ine otton Varna, D e-Mufls, illt. Ilk'' Dates, ."sllie.. Brandy,
SMil Ifnm, Mines, U h i U , oiton of afi klnda, and
riauluiion und Uokrr'i lllttera.
ASXOrrCtXO A BEBEL V!CT-,T Milfobp, May 3. MO, To Prrsidmt Darin: Y er ! iv J (ccon penetratetJ to the rer of nie euemv. and .irove him fmna s!l b1 poa
- m 'ne wll Jerue to withm one mile of Chanrnllurvillg! H w i en2,jel at the aame time in front by tsi.of Lon?treet' divti.na Mnv prisoners were taken, and the enemy's . lote in killed anl ffoumied it Inrpe Fht morninaffbe btitle wh renewed
He i 1 .irajjred from 11 lit posttloni rof 1 rhanceüorville' DJ driven hac toward the ck, over which he i now retreat gROi)i'Ci Of JLlsV Jalwf!. Wehaveafe4 lo thank Almiphty i;.d for a preat eietorv I re-ret to .te th .t Tfett Patlon s i killed. Hen. J ' wie ervere'v and lien. Heath and A.
1! .''tli K.Mn.letl a htK Lei;. Ueueral Commanding. rivr rnocaasTtfteoaBna t.ke nr eewanai.
mm nir- - r e aale et
68 East Waühingtou Street,
Thefoüowhy Iu: ai the War the Provost Mi
scanner il .ten wa$ rexeivrl thi morn-
Department, from Major Doyle,
hal at Ctirüonvnie
INWA.NAfuLIS, 00a
MILLS.
C Hk KM .N
MEDICAL.
J. h M AKTMl ft. Lav of fr Csptt i Mill.
"BATES CITY MILLS." OononboÄwiüteiStriCtarM
rwiHL rtr:KU,Xri)HAVt: r ; fn y a BO V f. "i MUU for atmr i-f fir. f..r tkc anenaet of a tafturin a B anS .f Flour Bprly fr IK- dty lra4r. wenU rr pcfullr t tf rl'Wtr f Indian ep mil mi ne ity a':vf our F.vü a (. :l i ur prrrucr in the i . " ' a- romitri,t t chinpaikr etfaatcUtas. f al.' kcp . "r..unly Rye Fi.air. Obm Meal. Coro, Oat a&d ai: ;ud uf it... read, a iicb s wUI aaü aa iw a any hu tn tb Citr. M aesVea ift at tsr NIM at .-tir üet, N.- i. Fa. Waiinf(tsn afreet, will he pmmp'y filled at d dlir red to sjv part ( the Citj Tf-nu vto. m9-dt: lirt alllAN Mar ttTUlR.
DRY COODS.
o o o w MI et
vef .s r -s
tfi - w l an o " ö 4MS cn 9 war C3 Ö .XsT
n r
o c
o tt CO c T ej I-. u PQ
v P
Um o
W O J3
f nwjpf Hffi I TUT Mi. t or CIN it AT ,. r pur OonorrHa-a, ut e.tvae-ary raltii tien. n ewstfee: aialady. and i tu well int i j j Mjr OfUia .. l i 9jr f W H I Staaait t et clear of It I (..s, au test fsw aeeatre. it prall rlimi aoeej-bstii aed femsk. neb an-l poor, botb w.rrrditw rtsl. - T- r was mneeK iiar--" aws aaeeaaani . fstai. ttta diee the tTatnsat -f wfeWk. as tewaretly aesa , worse tbsa lb iiea- it -elf Tae rawasWi Tmak wejeaae , m firi to Svprrvs all Swassaw taws , ": - - r ...in "u t'reaat se4 taw. j PWaSf aieal. at sue aaadel nVp. jwsaas.ittiesa aeea.
cupped w i-are!. cntawMi w.ih easses m ttyecü Iwtiasi. titaa! le. aed wars !
u' .i - are . .ace : ai i f'.r f. - t-. Meat ; MW w. . vheah Ibe .al.el .r.unh ureal ..rutsa tsr fwer ot urw. h. i 4ia-
I a I l
a weM)4aSaSM-le,a:. erreeel wf ur ,.-irte Rissf w a dirae et the ascb ef tne Madder 11 peri wli. h acta like a ckara. witbafew ieaea 1 . an1 1 os". p.easst totahe. aiad whth h-'.r d thnasn1 r New Trk. Pliiladetseia, Hslt: .-".and ejatry of ibe albtrt efttts. H a eerlem and
w , Le
o o
Pi K
W CO W S25
H
a
ripM .nitiH nineiit net, or eiercta. -ief wreet Ina. Tat reaed i iurered let Tfc rWTV tf tbss ur ow n plant. Met t- per'taWe 1 ' -.otatn ru mrrt Vearsclf te all kirai vf ancvr from tae iindkHW.
tee up y.'tir pe. yow I , -r ; . t J?. or he DC 'rT
n
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55
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7. c o c O
ea t C e rj s ft) c
-a c 1
n H O P H
o
in co W 1Z ZD P 75 H o PQ w s GO Q CO
mal renety . that raak I wttbi.t refrard to diet, dl ' Uni:. Jatnranii or "vet-.i ; .aiM bv pabnnj ., a I
e.ea. It t .-xtrarted frnt feetl) afe. a Ii I purely vets cur., mi ' Ii l -u csn r aSu I wratbrr, witboet the Kt d Ar"! if yos are careful Ir wi 'wlllctaveti ?te r lepnie.1 frm r.in intuewn
neare-t frietMl.
in; i tiv- 'tctnr t ut a remecr, .1
wab iiieaesa aaxe hy a rsrular bytrian . aw4 conftter-ili- rvcsaaav Bated to tb aefsrtanete. CaUTltiV N. ..irn- .'Lent ti.e ifnstur sf the proprietor, W K Dsvidoti. ar-und tb boa. siltsfr1navWiei)t of fate tuarka Will be proaerst1 I'h Ibe utrao't 'ucr . ftbe las IT. W. DaU tOnT.fala Pr irtetT. ''11 ctsnstt. obio.
n! 1 l llruit fri.et alii jau.
SUMMER RESORT.
NOTICE.
fl LL HK .lI'Krrrii N V lijte ahAY. TBK ISre
0 MiV Tb.- are 'instd aaOea frsw
, rt 1 el iwiinrHjiai- rauj. u , . 1. rt. r wiil W tseee ts accsBBdaT int. B.Mi 1 at SS !-r week, ov 1 0 per
WANTED. 1,000 Cavalry Horses
e arttj u.y ini i adi.i niTFr" on
I iws ts L. tt.d wtl. pay the hlfht prlrr In easb tmr t . .. i ltiFrtin. ans I will Owjr a few
asrra. W. K. Wm 'li
l..'0i! flair ar .11 Hre. il .
till 7 -d.1
FOR SALE. I2Ü SALK ttret Cla- Sal.K.t. nn i.ll -'ert f . T al- cheep f S ra'1 SWW !' a a baaWesSi asil ittte4 en la erst eles t vie rNwanabnaera apply to I. H v, n K.-M htate Vcent. ?. IS, S nh lliiioi- Stf.-et. r.iv4-rll
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H AWES' OLD STAND.
fWMW fsni !.ionkii. hatiiri fnracaAaKO op J 0. W. I 1 , ih entire at ef thi wrll-ktiown rsiabli!imetit. havnfecnjad hubUie couuectioii utidrr tbr Crrti 0! SAMUEL STARLING- & CO., Prnpiwing to r. i! r-t ... (j(-'i.r.jf, .-.rid ni ui.u-unl low tig ur--. w r iivst the sjw-ctal afetition .f uicbacbasera, at No. 3. Herta lleaeia S" I iiUL'KL ST A nL I TO, It BK.ItRK, k k. uhimjET.
SB ca y a xc .
honnr p-jrpo-- tir alinj,'to otle-r utt:rira r:ijrarr-
mnits requ.rtuj; niv ''I f atlehtteli, 1 b lif.oed of
mi stoc ot lirocertei'
"r,h lllmol street, t.
tUe a'.u.e iiamat jr nt 'ac P eaure 111 Mlicit-
in'tbr atiu- liter . 1 t publK (jaironaire. heretofore o ifeiietou-iy estendes t as . Mi l-uitie place, fi r th.- future, ni 1 iH' four..! at the ofiiee of Ha Al A Co , 13 I id iuu:,-l KmldiiiK rm, the atne a ixvupit d iiy me In tlie eebhsbtsff kaeasees, aw tu east e aayaere. ... w ha w fs.
"Tl.e firt tiumli-r ol the Shipper.' Uuide at.d
Coismereial Din ct-.ry t the Hen bsetertl Mate- wtil be
oeUvsred su1mtiLt" ana petreaa futthwnh tn4-d.;t II Vr s a co. DRY COODST
HOSIERY.
ALBUMS. fit as TO CI tt .4 fit . 1 H ff . ff . bfuud in cUlb, gilt e.ta, itb claap, bebtlnft IS p rtrit f 1 eO Hoiiiid in cloth. Bill nl.t, with Ur. hold'i.a; 24 portrait ..... t i buti i ut rno oceo. witli ts. 1r pcket ue, boldinic i poririt 1 00 Itouud iu morocco. Kill. ulK clap. h diiiK portrait 1 T5 Beat. . in in retro ff It. i t la. ttoMutf M portrait V) Bouiiil in morocco, gilt, tw.ts-patbol.ifav; es portrait 3 5w Houi.d in extra liiovotxo, Ut. tw. clsepe. hidaili 311 porirallk . 4 SS Boui.u iitt-xtra aeenrr, ai.iiiur, tworlasp, bddinn M portratt 5 OS Bo'ii.tt 111 .-.:ra aweero, ai.r.lte, tw claapa, . r liaitientMl hie : ii nd. . d ftO Ii und in eitra n.araim. at jue. two elaap, ivw oriiainft- T 00 Itound 1p iMra niT- ilt, two clp-. pearl hanietil., paiin.-l hsrk 00 H.-U -d tti extra niorncvo. f it two cla. holdn.ir in.' portrait). 10 oO Bound in vatra morocco, pit, two clsapa, iiotdisa t ll p ira.f Jtl He IM ot tV abawe m-ih bj niail. jssare paid. m rerrtpt of p:lCr A literal dlcoiint to the trade. HOVVhX. SIK A It I A Ol. ml- i2w heliaiispob. led
"Tin ,M,I M M I O ov TO HF aF old at a awull a .-ar' price. inn l.rtilV and Hoys" Halt Hose, the bet aaaeranant and the lewesf price la tiii. i tjr .
STRAYED.
SrW.WFD FKnM IHK vi KM KIBKB. i THF. d of Kay. 111 Hendrr.r add ti 1 11 pidianapoli. m ijrai U01-. lshnd, hljrt'. vear .-Id. hki brou, left aW hair KTMtcbrd oft. I t ouht him at Burrow,' utahle pateelftTh of ipnl I III liberally reward a y per--ai that r. :uin tun .r ititormatiou tbal will lead to hi- 1 ce rare, mvii-djt PtTBlLK IlKAMN
mm 1 as
:?) llo. at t fiolea.il le . - r.. ... at 7.1c p. r k:rt of 20 prilifff-. Iltlll l,IM. :?,.oo Vard Tbetnaa tVe r,.,, -ated Linen from 52 7 t-Oc, lat iesr'- pric. ill D i nE MaHM I B 300 Bnaejar afclrle warra l' ft sad unitoftb. bett lata rial bseabt eefar he gr t ne and olte.'ed at a pr:c- I be Iliaterial cot.M aetSS hOUj(bl lor nos i m i law Selectvdwith tbe greatfM -jr prir lewer iLan anj here el.e .f i'i in rt A large a.TortmenT, an a a Ut !. 1 'he ce.e braced K HuOHm iiitsCF Piiit 1 1 mmH rs. '.Jo- lot ('in; -w 1 .,rk Auction.; all I.-.oet fron 92 te r- V r ioei l.l. MJK PBAUFIIk. rotaplete aoruiiett. t N I.I It' It I i: I v. Silk. Me no, Lamh nrael tad Cotton. KFr WOTICI'V.. O .- - ': tl,.- mr.-i rkteriÄ'Tr in Ui;e ctrr, and being det' rniirc ' 'unraketi ; u iinportsnt u iice :u ourbu-1-ne, we will jrivr (rrt-at i'docBr to dealer, protLiing to charge - - Ibas Ibe market price fur ss article. Illow v MUf, tn aT V 11 Ii 1 n 1; 1 on . Irrel, IMxurn 1 1 1 . 11. na and I enneeaee ata. . rcchl-i3-dl '
ATTORNEYS. ti.WID M 'ai"Al I U.KKBT G. POKTFB. c if H k LB v r I H 1 1 K Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, YOS! V Iii O a . Over Branch of the Bank of the State,
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iintitiimiiOli. fiiff.
W hat nuld 1 'akr fur A-thsia Ii R A I) K n rUHMl LAOO .n aioe 'f.tv-l wealln' efit a t
AUCTION. 9,000 ( OKiM Witt FOR SALE AT AUCTION I On Monday May 18. 1863. at 10 o clock A M
Un ii l 9mm ik rai.v t thi hi..hft b'dder. ai tne ::m iv.v. tsted. from ! te 1.(s. c -d ni g od ul. hieb baa ben est fnea ae to five nnoulb. I' i I be old ea U preml wber aet, anm i a - uth uf iudiupot, oe tbc Madioo P;ke. e-t i laaf tbe farm ofllr Ale. Ii.- .:. in -' -J' - rd ai.d ujiwarSa. mm eaey tas aord.
T' rm ''a -n band; but if putrbaer
over de. ir Ix SY-i.tb .tin or. tie bait tbe.
w.l eiv -ati. fact cry eewrity. aueb arr !. nt ess bs i W. MAlrlLlaU. For slt and aber.
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LIVERY STABLE. I I X B It I ff A II I, I X I IO L A f i.RL slhKtT.
Il AM A BQCaVal SOITH OF WASHINGTON' .T . 1 1 bets MerM I N it.r-rti' Block . Irid.atipU. wiUCiXSO 4 t LLIVA.N. rri-ddm r'rrletor
HATS AND CAPS. ISAAC DA V
ATTORNEYS. Cat Aft. W. Attorney at Law. S. a ibaHTBAM K IULU
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Wholesale & Betail
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Hats, Caps, and Straw Goods, HAS JIST B!.' I n TV HIS SPRING STOCK
I 1 GOODC, WRirrT fltrlf THF AKTrACniEI ' ' ,r ti.i l.at, wbicb Lc w i: r li a ius tbc luwest. all ih irtit aviia kern at 15 IVnanivirJa
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lndianapo.il. Ind
MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE
Base l Avr to fnoan thf : Atar.a or tdiar.apwiia Wi tbat bs wlti r abew i.irtjo. "Wf X" I atr Meaas B'irk. Hr.i efbit ftoa Stre.- Mm I mends keeac s Pan MtaNeary laaspef Itase anay be feaneHae biet n t iseni of bobnri. UibUaaa. frvacb tTuwwrs. Pteakea, Br Ja. reaibtail s:i g.u4 aasllv te bafbasatts a .iaboot Mi IsleiMsnata n... n, t. . . I.' T.'n lf. W . J . . ...
) ll.n.yv'i. mr y it- itr ih r ai r. W'.ll at IUBW , kew u.r beat aed bhi Saasratla gte te be fsead la ben.a-.- Tfce j t,:roose of ttr pul Uc 1 r9 ' ' t 'elirited. ' apre dly
ATTORNEY
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ATTUK5EY AT LAn,
OrTTCf i'N i -0R HlbbAarrt BLOCK W aat.ttx,;ei rt Meranaa aaeasts, (satrascs I tulli and prvi .id tw aTlrsai ti nan raste tu Lim. kspeoal atWsUcaa glvesi teeeeVeajaa. Us r- ' br bi tl.e UtID St vl Iwdiatkapt. I gaMtall;
