Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3928, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 May 1863 — Page 2

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HNJRDAY MiiKMN'. VUY n a' -Jf r Hillary Knie

We c 't i ftftfoit i. wo ft mmunictVnwhiar aptar in Ait Bjorrnnga war eone frftlp the n i Ury comittndtt t of 't.D i rf Ohi. and th othr fmoi tbft antiitsrf r "irmridarit of I" b-na Thrj irr raiftSi l iVe f nrtT" rn. i' iDS. fhffi in lbs Bit? thort time ag n public spssch tflltui 'vet in ' coantrt the rsjsBnftr van ftftntwYftfefti tw the dil autb r

Is tbs hgt of tbfc dsftlareuon, the ; i m.s of th in ' ii. -Daudsnl hooW h earefufi? fftad sod nnKlcrcd. It has bftftft the, bta-t f ih A uteri people lbt thi was i inH n. governmat in whkb fre pee'-h and a free nraan wer not on It tolmi4. L tb: a qnertkrn of ftdttiic paPftj '-a - ft :nltd bj a free i W, VlKl-i lion, ymnotWjf wtw. thft Grfjrk. trs r 'las Hungarians and th Fret.rh. a we d wilTt the , r pie yf ffirr nation who sirugj; m secure in d. i.iulYliU and liberty. The pftTaJw vf jUje ft rka'f base etnMknni the tieSTlis! f .he Us1 'rrn mOt, and we be!iev- that !.e luv of libert i et a vital principle with evert ; Aroercm ' zmi The -ihx. second thought of the people senior ear, apt we gft)ee ever c

dene e that 0ft right of self yi'inftjiit, and the I-acy of frweinstit moo, iron patriotic ances Irr. will he ftre-ervfti and tlndicatftiJ by the eiligen of what is, er should be. a free Govern Ml (.. Bnrnildr'i trw endings. We Jo rui tred't tiii 'be admit. M'-r.ition are gons at ri toad, awi tHrrefoet we lo net bli bay .'it; 'eilt Oft errokm civil di-turftOnre in the North, out he mit h- m fie to know, it titer do not know, thai the hiyh handed meat . e wiiiftl Hen rJitrrwide has iftSSgoratftS' in bis miliUii de,ariuetit. rwjxi tin- the freedom of ;rh und of the pre cannot be pur-ue! aa n pithcy wtthttut the grwes d-iejfer of prtivokinz civil ditttrb.tn- If it i believed "hit MftftJl me-tri' r- m-cs-.r to tle fre enforcftnfftll of tie ftecip n or my otlier law of the laifti, or to the unolmtructed pro-ertit.ioit of niilitarv otter tiiotm, there w. never n Fretter mit.tke m tlie ftyr d. i: t m believe! that lliev will h.e thft eJbvH to compel men l think better of the war noftVift of the Adgiin - tt on linn thev wonTo other vie do, there w is nerer a jre-iteT roit ke in the world; thev will have the MftfttlftMftftt If the 4s1eftietrilioil. or (ien Pftrnejihj - whichever re.ponihle fr the ni uret-ibad et ont to do that which Would lärm mi ex itertie the people of the North, ml drive them from the -nop t; of the war, a more power, ftil meius in ill it belulf could not he devied. Devotnl thin eiphMre tu the LTniii. thev u re m -ie devote! tit riil liberty, and it it the-e tne-Miirfts of (en lMirn'ile fthiffl nl.irrn thfin I .r täte -.f.iv ol Civil lirt. TliWy Vuow tlift ,.. eane4 ol thoe menuiea for fieir notped O'lec', ind. -enitivel v jealunt of their Cnnstitutiutt d rijhm. e.u h new en.Toaclitueni upon thse ri.'hf-i iiciin! for appreheiiioii that the Ailminfrt '" hve aerious iVMijf upon tliir in :rT"v And ihev are nor wre, in thi appre hftno-tn, h itever thi' Ifiiu of ihr A ItniitHtrati n. tor the lr-?ona of hi.itorv just IV the jtra aporhtiiaiuii4 It hi the Nrthwet which hi-., with more promptneiM th in any other aection, answered ev ejs 4srnand i tue (1 ivemuient upon her. Öht bit exhibited no indiap tailloe to teld eonplisnce wuh verv lwful deuiuid hereafier, tnouh the polioes of the tr ate h iteful to a rftsl m ijorltj her uewwie Wby. then, litis r.id upon her? Why this usurpation and violence of arbitrary power? Why thee freins-. upon the dearest rights of dtieinhip ? Chit3 Times. Life In Hew Orlennty

lew Orleaui J'icaj nie of tbftlStb ult .

baa the following ltms: PaoroST Cof et Before Judge Pea body Mrs D 3loiton and three children were up for talking !e-vlj. üra. M was required to pay a fine ol $l'l or po to ftrttftft for twenty ilnyn. A negro n uue 1 Hcnrv w ta up for striking a soldier witb a plane on the aim. in one of the D iiiphin -freet c ir it sppftars that thft darkey Mi pftttftjfw on iiira. an l the soldier said; "Do on sunimse the Yank era came here to free the nijxersV" "That's whit Ma-sa Lincoln says," rwiMie! the darker " Then," responded the wdier,' you d I ! you ftrftBtistaken " Flie d ukes retorte! with eqaa) mdfttiCft, abd a blow tf hi' Thft Judge held thil tbft aoidier had no ri-ht to put such questions, and d si lnrei! tbe negi .

i r Trm the C ooeoU ErqtU'sr Tlr tppllraiMn far Writ - f HStai wrptt lor tlir Meleieft)f lien. C I.. X allamllfbHit: " n nil It n ' o id . Miilrut.nt to ihr u r$ r Utimil of Nr. I'Mgh and I'en r. The l"m?ed 5tai Cott r.m w n.w !o, teatftrdsj , to bear the win eeding in tl.e applic i V n for a writ of hewtMM rpuw frf the rele !- of Hon. C.ement L VallaO'liirfiarn. now held in cu:odj hs I niilftar fttfhftriHes Cpon the opei. Ps t 'He T'otiM JJr f'rfrsj, who ppe:r-d with the District Attorner for (ieneral nurn-ide. ented the oilowme neu net iewea ue 4wsak

Tiik Anttfr ok Vallami;oh oi There is no ! oee-'t Uir any lu.. excitement . or in Ii. n itiou 1 about V'alhindibam's arrest. If lie has been J

t-li.ari aial iuc -n-i'lerate. te must audtr i.oi i m aequencea of his folly The Democratic party haa onlv to keen cool; for the pcr.snfent blundci of the Administration render it the complete mister ftf the aft ft traft; AH ftaftfts nf arbitrary ftrreeta will make political im vital fur the Pres! tionn ii c ns o uro nur I hi , :. i!w UmiM r iU come inu piwer, ihey cm serve the Abi)itiofii'a a the Abolitionists have erved them Those must be vert poorrftftr which will not work b ith wars A l.ttle oatience. and the radical fstion will reewiTe the ; .stice it hau m Ion i; merited r N' Y Herald.

Uutoasi l ftftft Arxuunr a r Hftil On Hun

iftf the retnniis ftf Mra Portieua. the wife of I Thorn Pt rUisa. Wiu taken u A ton . in t his 1 county, tor uiMwaawut. Tbe funeral lortage nr 1 riftftd ft! the Chick iftftfti I nVftftk f M , where thft funeral frm m wis pre rhei. -tfrr wh'ch the

rongrecatmn repajfftft to thft ve ird t per form the last ftftd rites A Mun lady in the cruwd Wore a butternut brei-tm, and while the earth waa rattling on the cnlfin two women point ed to the ornament, their eea flash ins tire Thftt fallowed thft yuting lads a few siepa from the

grave, and each aeiting her by an nrm Ifrora

take :h pin The mother or the vonn- iady coming up, struck ne of them with her parasol In the tce, n i reul ir i':-." enseal ufttotiK the women When women get nigger on the t i .;n the? rft na craft as men 1 i uu under the same Ii ftftftft, and loe alt feeling and st-iiae ol pro fiet

TAtHttST, M ty 6 .i'jj P M The J Tucker hu ;ur irrtrftd with 2 woandftd I n.t pnrtiftft ot he mmes. Officer who left Fredftri.-ksur n Wolneecay rftOfttl all fotces noro the R i 'r ihsnno -k . The T?be weie ahelhnc tur retrewtin? rear uinl Oft Wed ftft-wijr ftmrsMng. Al ut ID.UlH) ftj led are ittnf Ii aos pert alien Xrtb. ki oB f ' rport that our loss jn killed, wuiitnlfd and m - mg will rftach30.0t)0 Pfttllftlp!iift inquirer.

llent.M-i.tiit: Ü ytl , luuncftl

te fttaftf A iiieadav th 2dt i n - month, promises to be a mighty gathftffti) ul the people; a hundred thousand will be preent at th let cmt-ultüae. err Ulan who l'- . js cyuntrv i iui dftiirftn to perpetuate thft aniftft o4 ihft rttte ir I mntnta:T: the unpremacy of the Co: ft Ui-ioo. should he present on the occaajft), . nawfutdsTiilft Rftriftft

Mus. Daftoaiar tt tartaLr M. r or Fash to.xs 1 1, 1 ihi m in ir- v. e for t enemher e d in Au?Wt. 0O. 3 tor sale br Mis I :i;WKn kfl - thft mor eoftjftftrftj x , ,r kiud publieliftJ. and contaiua full dftacripxiuaii f r miking eerv deacrinlion nf I tdies' and ehil t wear Flv lull s fe r w md salb drewa patterns :tre furnishci with this numt-er.

The h iahiLje t oe;s rf Madts w are

br i titer no , . ;;iev have been t ; mil e ir be'ore As in evidattceof it. we hear of thesale of a piece o.r re tl w-cae . i h r.or v .arw ifo -for f-J '), -e t; tor $4.non a 4eyuMtnw in four years Ali kinds of maunfacturmr ftsiab lihiuetib are Jum, tf'ol uusu,e-t M i !i- 'ii C tftsiaH A ftsnk has been orv-uii.! at Kort Wejue. Indiana, undftr the Natt. nl banking law, wit l a ctpiUl lock of flJXl.'rfjO. a'.tl, t'.e ftrni IftftW incrwaaiuf; tt u $X.UUU J D KftU ajMn - ele-:ed Presideni, and A li KLher, Cjh er Jlf Paymaster John K. Crareoe of thi 8tate. baa beet, ordered W C.-.c-unati, tor duly there.

Ontttutton shall bftfaithfuilr an'l jealntjalr eb- ! serajL 1'nftsrumftt ot the ) -un?- - ted jftp 1 r's rTu" ed 'fite- tira in deltftftrr. staJ art aftft- ed i with pro Ii Hai ititeratn: 1 l,-ri'a!H atten'.O" Th 'tttionofaatborr.es was iiftpen.r. 1 thft dnliitA'ti n. ide - -ev A ip : at1 electors re In the c iir-e "f Mr P-.ijh remtrk, theCoort interpieti and askeü the eounael, who resisted ! the ppHc at in . to at it h t roitsthe peopne-I el raiftrag wht ih wnt should not iu the! tatement of Gen Bumaitte eat a'atiftg dearly and 'I 1 1 nctlv tfie ground of ot.jrc'rin Mr Perrv re: lied ihftl the objection mud ' were, that the aflldarrt nf Mr PajLb fthl Mi Vllandih im wem insuWi :enl, and that u arrftfl was made by the mill' ry during the eiwetice of ctuai war, and the -ame a it the army were in the fie'd Tntimit-ons ei'ij nnf by Mp ! Perry thtt the General waa rtct-t R ';nder mir ial

nf lite Olli-. liftMir recievcl notice from th law. the Court inquired for proof that this district t

wis unoer mrTiai nw, to wnicn air rerrj au swertsi; "tiener i! uloi:cai ktiowidlge " After Mr- Poch b id conc'u lcd. Mr. Peirr sta

ted that he wn ral!el bv Oftn Htirn-itle to asi.t ' the Dtri-t Attorney, witho'i' it! instruc-ions as ' to what roare to pursue He he i pr . -eded lO review the form of the procftftdiog Counsel for , Mr. Vall.mdi'jham bad latfgsatfta that the qwfts ' tirsn now before this Court would le taken ftp HI the fiunr erne Court on a writ of frroft Jn 'he discussion of the main question, Mr Perry claimed that the arre-t was legal . and If the is suin;: ft! ÜSft w rit would l BftMtary in its opera ftVtftft, i should not fe ia.ueil bv the Court. The sffidavit d. I. ' dei.v dial the piioner i- tmt

jfttilty .f the charge- :-reerre I br (ieneral Bur:

Haair- otih rivnrtT rr mm ai". CinaATi. Ohio. May 1. !3. Hani's1.!, the C .fui f tie : .'"1 Miio, .ib. , j fn- he s .utbtrr

The underaii.-i.ed. in:n the Deriartment

Clerk of said Coftrt that an appliciiion for the

allowance of a of heabeas corpus wi'.i be ni nie ti. axon ftT lefore your Honors in behalf Of Clemen; L Vaftwtinigham. now a privtner in mv ustode, asks leave to submit to the Court the following ftTATSKtüT If I were to indulge in wholesale criticijm of the policy nf the Ooernment. it would de tnflre, 1 ize the army under my command, and everfriend of has couatry would call me a traitor. Jf the officer, nr soloiers. were to indulge m such criticisms, it would weaken the army to the cx tent of their in Mature; i rti if this entjei-m were u, v.-il in the army, if wm d cmse it to be

bniketi to piere-. the (.oven.mei.t to ne tueiuwu, 1)lp It .,. -r-he. are r-.rmltte.i to be de

our homes to fe jtrvadeii. and anarch v to rftisfn j yitfr nu, distributed tblOftabftftl i e rrar in My dutv to mv (Jovernment fwrbid me to indulge ! he fie;df j ,brt ,rwum (,f the ftkt.b in their

a - id . I I.J' .

in such cnnrisnie; nmcers ami onner nm um alloweil to so indulge, and this course will tit u taineil by all honest men. Now, I 111 ro farther We Ift in a stite of civil war One of the- . of Bj depirtmei' is at this moment ievadcl. and three others have been threatened. I rommaiftj the e:i rtmen' . ami it ia mytluty to mv country m l to this army t keep it in the ttet pnible condition; to see th it ft is fed. clad. ftTftsftd. and a tars powttble.

transportation tolerated, then the entire effect in . demoralisation would be produced The learned , gUtlftgMW then res ewe i ibe coutroeni ement of the rebellion, and how the civil power- were

compelled to throw themselves BpOft the ftxilH irj of tbe Goveniraent for protection. Ch il rftgsgdf waa no reme:y Now, this discnftsion i going on within a garrison, and protected bv fortifica-

ti ms mounted by cannon This Court owes its; MiaauM f. tlie unlit. irt now er It was necess irv

h. seethnt it is ooourajieil If it is my duty and for the of th. jrniy thai nuhlic apftwala the duty of the Uftops to avoid saying snsftftiftg Bf?t Govern men! and ronthoted cntsade thtt would weakftft the army br prex et ting a I ..lit.m the war should top It whs the OMTCftl sinr re'-niU trout joinin; the ratsks. by brir'njr f mlUtars commander here that .as je, Ä . ft I r . .

me law- i ongrrs inio uisrepu.e. or o raus roiIl, ,)(t ,Uppre)is sU- h a thm-. ami to m ike an

iii'r diss atisfnctiift) fai the ranke, it i ouallv the

duty of every citizen i the department to avoid the eni" evil If it is mv dutv to rrevent the

ftropog ition of tbia evil in the arniv. or in a por tion of my department, it is qually mv duty in .' all portions ftf il ; and if. is my duty lo ue all the ! force in my jKwrti stop itIf T were to tm( a man from the nftftay'i coutitrv. distrihutrn in my camps speeches of I their men that tended to deraoralix the trotip-, or to destroy their confidence in the constitute ! authorities of the OovernmftUl. I would have, them tried and hung if found uuilty. and all the rules of modern warfare would su' tin me Wh

ahouid u -h st ecche frtnu our owu public men be allowed?

The press and public men. in a trrent emergen cy like the j re-ept, should tvoid the ti-e of purt fttiithets and bittr givectivea, and ilwcourag the ! Or-it i ition tf SWCret political societies, which ' arftulw.ira un ligiuhe l and disgraceful to a tree j

people, tmt now re absolutely armiL' und itfj rious; thee erenftw4iasen-iona ani diaertnt, wliii 'i

I - -.;n name.a

are cxprenftlglve

ju-t now amount io r'a-on

'Patriot" slid "Trailor. enough.

AI I before mid, we are in gftalt of civil wnr. and an emergence s upon us which require the t.per itiotta of souaepsiwer that moves more nftieJi lv th tn thft civil. There never waa a wsr carried on successfully wiih tut the exercise of that power It is said that the apei ches which1 ate condemn cd. were m ule in the presence of '. trge U-ilte "t' citi.eiis, alio, il they thought them wrong, would have then and there condemned them That is no argument The-e citizens do not realize the effect upon the array of the country, who are iu defenders They have never bee in the Bold ; Öftrer faced the enemies of their country; never undergone the privations of our soldiers in the field; and, besides, they have been in the habit of hearing their public men apetk. and. as a gejheral thing, of spproving of what they say; itftWaStore, the greater resivmsihilitv rests upon the Iftsbsio tuen and upon the public pres, and it beluinvt -them to be c ireful as to what they say." Thev must not use license and plead that they ere ex ercising liberty In this Department it can not lo done. I shall use the porter 1 have to bretk down snch license, and lam sure I will be aust lined in this course by all honest men At all events I will have the consciousness, before Gal, of hpviug dime ny dut torn? omn i . ind when I ant swerved from t tie perform mee of that dutv bv snv pressure, public or private, or bv

anv prejudice. I will no IftSsftftff ftft mm oral patriot I again assert, that every power T posess on 1 earth, or that is given me ftom above, will he

used in defeu-e of nty Government, on II occt stons. at all times and all places within this D part meifl. Thereto no oartv no eotnroui itv no Statft Goverornwut uo Stair Iftgislative bodi no corporation "r body of ftftftft th it hive tlie power S inaugcr tte a war polit y that has the v i nitty ol' law and pttwftr, but ihn f MtlUlHil fill fhorittes of the Govei nmeni or tiie Uniftftd Sf.tte; and I am determined lo support their pol cy. If the people do not approve that ph n v. they cm chance the constitution! atithurniea ol ine liov erntnetit at the 't" gf "me and by tbft pi"per method Let thc:n fn- !v discus the poJu-v ia a pmpertone; ttit my duty requires me to ..top icftji'C und inteinpenfe discusaion, which tend lo wftaken tbe Nuthonty of ihe Grrernmeiil and at my; Whit tlie laftvr i in the r c-enre of ghe enemv. if is ftftWftfdlf so to wetken if. This h rei -e could not lie ued iu our cmtpa tbe man would be torn in nieces who would ntiemnf It There is no fear of the people losiftS tlie.r liber tie4: ve II ktw lit n to be ci v ol dsttu . ue-, and none bftl the Ignorant will listen to it, all intelligent men know that mir pftople are too far ad vatweo hi the s le af rwihtieai, eivilia ition, sn cation and I rets lorn to i'! tw anv BOWftf oil etrt1! to in lifer with ihc.r lilteilies; but ttiis same ad f sift. aiftftjil in the-e proat characteristics of our pftftplft, te iche them to tntke all necesf irv mo rifices for tfieir cbftfttry, when an Sasesgftocy re q tires They will (slftnOrl thft constituted an her i ties oi the Ofteftsstftna whfttkftr tbgy agree withtkem or no. Indeed, tlie arm y iuelf is a part ot the oeocle. and is so thoroughly educ m the love of civil liberty, which is the hei g i aqtce for the permanence of our republican insti tuttons. that it W JU Id itself be the firat to isMftse anv tttempt to continue the exerci-e of mil it 1 1 v authontv after the eetablisbnient of peace by tlie otftthrow of the twba I ItOQ. No man on etrth can iead our citize.i soldiery to the est abuse urn.: I a military despotism, and n. mm living would hare tfe follt tn nt'empt h Te do Sft would he to seal his own doom On this point thete ban be no ground for apprehension on the part of the reple It if said tha! we can hsveneiceif we lav down our irmn Ad netmihle men know- this to be iirdrue Were it so. ouzht we to h o coa airily as to lay them until the authority of the C ternmcut Js know leLed 1 I beg to call upoi t fa heif, mvifrf , r er, aialsrs. sona.iiaurt'ei rela. ives. fHend alfti neichbora of the -o!. Iters in tbe fie d to ml me in stirapii this let ene ind intftmpv: tte dcuwit. .-It .e dt.M-.iursiux our armies we.kei u : ' e hands i f the (iovritment. and i hereby -tre-en in the enemv . If we i:$e Sir hot.est ellirts. ti d will blea us with a c'sjtwtu pfttre ind a uudr-t country. Men of every h nle of opinion h ive the stnte vital interest iri the su;pressioti -t the rettfd lioti; for hon id e fail in 'he t c.etd -rrop ttf a ruine-l od '"'tri -ted nation will fall aii se on all . whe- her patriots r t The are, suetantia ly . mi i-oi- ft ?saing "Gcnertl f ler No 3,w my bast ins ' r the determination to enforce b. nd also rr-r re s t !or the arresi of II on C L VlIro ligh tm kf i suppose' violation nt thst onler. for which he has been tried The result of lhat trial ft) now in my lands. Ir. enfrc'nr hts order. I ran urm m uslv ustained hr the ;e.'ple. and I Oftft be opposi br taetMtna, had wen. In Uta lortuer et:... Qujet will prvaü: in the tatter event, the ravtfaMi- b ' v and retribution wll attsr' tn he men ah res t the authontv and the neighborho.nl tk.it will I tow t V.lofwui i t rftspftrifullT sttbti -ed.

A C BfRVSlPE. M rj r OftwftrwJ, Commandmc Department o Ohio

riii- efficient it is necessary to protect aruneI agaiift all such disorgaftiftlftg influences, ile j beiiered that marlinl law tftft facto exi-ted, slid under that existence, General Bftrnsldft derivei hisauthoritr to act Mr PeiTf cited nftlftTOfts

decisions and authorities in support of his argu . ; ment The Court adj uirued until this morning ; at 9 o'clock, when the argument will be resumed , ; bv Mr. I'errv, and cloed by Mes-r.t Ball and I Pftgb. The following is a copy of the retitiou present

ei by Mr. Val.atidigh in i counsel: I'MTTD STATr.S or AMERICA,

SiXTTIItHX 1'is.inaT or Ohic, M. ) To the Hon r"o, thr Juilires of tha Circuit Court of the United Siatefc, within and for the District aforesaid: Your petitioner. Clement L Vallaiidiirham says lhat he is a native bom at ten of the btate ol Ohio, residing in Montgomery County, sod

not enhstcl or commissioned in the l ind or the naval forcfts d ihe United States, nor called into actftJH service aj one of the militia of any State. iieveaHbwieaW, on the Sth day of M : . instHtit, be ii two und three o'clock in the morning ol

aid dar, his dwelling house, fin which he and his tamüv then were, intheeitr of Dayton and county of Montgomery afurfjftid, vm ftrrottodftd I iy altout oie bun u til idktfft armed and in uniloi ftj as uch. and acting untler the direction of Ambrose E BftWtjifftt, h Major Cetieral in the I ail of the United States; which soldiers then und flieif- violently broke tfefl 08 tea door twt tWt inner doors ol your petitioner'- .nd house, and ftfttgftftd the same, and then ami tbjsgft se zed your petitioner by ovgrpowftrittg ftftfJftbera. and thence caniel him to ibe city of Cincinnati, in Hunilton Countv, in the btate and Southern District of Ohio, where they imptisoneil him. against his wrd, in a fmildln on Bftoood or Columbia street, then U'ed as a military prison; hik! tur petitioner says that he has ever since been and now is detained in ctnto ly in paid city of Cincinnati, under a military guard, of which A in -c K Bnrnside is eommander. Your petitioner alleges that he was thus violently seized in his own house, in the niht time, without any warrant issued upon probftbl oaftSft, supported by oath or affirmation, and in contempt of his rights us an American ettizen He SftftS, also, lhal since his imprisonment, as aforesaid, a paper has been delivered to him, (of which a true copy is hetewith annexed; purporting to contains chary and r"ecifitM mn he . '-e-arraigned ay tinst his will, before a number ol offcers of the Army of the United State, as sen.' led iu a room of the St Charles Rschange, tut E st Third street, in the coy of Cincinnati, styling themselves a Military Commission, and assuming to xftrcisft Judicial tgthoflti at the in Stigation of said Aroteoe K BnrnaM, Mijr General alorcsaiU. But your pntitWUftr denies that he i a ftfthjrrl to anv such a mode of ant

surb a mode ol ;n r lignmetit or of trial, and de j mes thai all prfti ftilibn oi such dgfttiiptiog are. in his wasft), lot bidden by the CoftSWitftaifta and laws ,,f the Un ted States Theielore. and to the end that he may here j Hftvftd from m i niiV.st upprensloft under t-olor of' military atithoriir, and that he m : v be charged iu ! due course id law, fn this Court or ome other, with ftbfttftnftTftl tiitne he is intended to tte i rix puled by the charge and snecilications above i meUtWMted, ytfWr petitioner mir ynr Honor to grant him a writol babftfta ctKptl4 dirftCtft! to saM Atnhrose E liurnside and all persons aseftmblftd

to act in ubdinc tu his edwes. comsaandin him Hid t'nem njctbyith in brtuf thft bod? of tmr petitioner before this Court, together with the sews yil.iny) of his capture and detention And your pfttit tsmer iobmita bercby to .batftoevftr the QftftstitoVwoft of the United States in this behalf may icquire. C. L. V ALLAXPIOH M. By (Je. re K Posb, his Attorney.

ir-m lbs Kort Waynr Srntuiel. ! i. it HaxaaBWtl'a la-tier o nr. t- : nerton In Itelatiota to (ieneral Urtier o. ft Iti-ply I'Ste reti. Hlapqi arters HisTRicr r Imo.wa, a Derailment of tbft Otlb, lywtagaroua, M.i (, lb63. Hon Josrpu K EoftaTftTOa. Port Wayne End Dtar Sir: Your IftUftt uoncftrnUig the roa at ruction of my order, w re dut) received; nl. Iftftftmach a it was a matter d e eral iotrrcat, I have published it, together with my ie;ly, wh. ch I hope will i satiefactort to you 1 ni. abkl in r-'ce.pt ftf a piece oi tbftFovt rTnyn TtfftMl from you, containing an etidless batch of pgsstu tions paswad it your Democratic Meeting I am very sorry to s that you b id anything to do with the tn ttfer. a I had uuder-tood tint ou

wr -el to tike i ver :easoiia:de view of m itfers since tour election; and 1 had flattered

myself that the Tenth District would he repre etite i bereifter, .m lierfttofore. by a loyal mm W'ht I mean i a loyai iii..u. isous thai i? prae tictlly loyal -e (h it. wbeti.e. n a - prove. aii me acts of the Administration, of Dor, 'ras neverthele.s see the propriety and necessity of sLandins l tbe ßttvmisaftnt in uc-h a time as

1 the present. ou kuoftt. as aeli a l,üu raw tiraVu during the t.et two yeirs, 'here i no liilTerenftS bfttw tie AdrainiatratiOD and lb Uovfttnsjgfit, You Sftnao&deatroj or impair the oils Wilhoat fTi-cting the oiher uni Ur The ree nutii-n are a conglomeration ot "gUttftriug gftS)ftiiitits tswä would be weli snutigk in titu' -of peace, were it not that they are SB onrrserou;. but :n times like thftftft rss ft pro duct, ve of nothing bftt ftrit. attd tn mt ju lament a ere n t intended f tfonihsw Os for r torwg else. I sb dl send the wliole batch to Gen Bui ns.oe ai d I e governed by his iftftf I III IkllH in mv action hi rega- . to them It is a sad s e Ifti i ir at ilii.. one, to -ee a man, tiotbftd with tne ci i":y 'or gooj that yoo ire. who might n twertttr o.: hf .rtlme, rwstnr perfect order .ai d quiet amotagSI the del mied Irish and ecesim!t atwstad Fort Wayne, it he Wfteid, f-mer iway ail his influence for irood in such productions as this VSalSftwd SM It vou don't dt ih.smtv tnft not b- u 1. he d res o iti e ; r he r m senb e oi . brewfts and riolou. pt oedinjs. fbingl are , tat coining to a head, and vou and others have t got Sft choose ere kftftg ' Wbftftj vou will sere."i Unman nat-ftuceand forbearance have some lim ' its. I wr:te this wit no unkind t'ee'iacs; I . should much rather see you do well than ift. hht

I nm free t i sa-. . it vmi nni. I follow iu tiie

)i r. Pugb then moved that the application for trail of VslUodigham, V'oorhftes K Co . I hat a writ of habeas corpus tie granted. i;l:rfted- no hope ol you. Vou are at liberty to dft wl ed in s feftg'hy and lea Ted reu ment to dis-us. you IftftSft with Uib), but I hops J i w msw f e writ f hflheas coepfts, indemnity et. arti at all events, a 1 take a deep ititeresis in ywft clee of wax. couatdunoua'. provi.ioi.s ucch;ng for more reasons ihan one sn the ossstmn n personsi 'ibrrty. Genera. am. sir. ftaowt rftspftctl ly, Burn. ule's answer, which he lookup parajrrtph Milo S HAw.tLt.Bi Cten by oaxarapb. and closed by sn eloquent tribute to the Federal compact, gftws tl SQSftsit) fur its I wi W itxe. s iy 11. 163 perpetuity and preserval.ou. thai its laws and Eftasoft fsStwriatl With this communication 1

Send yoo a le:tr from Gn MBft I Haacall to the Hon Joseph K Srtgerton. member ot" Ton griws frttm this I) strict, d ilfd If 1 ansnolis. Mat 6 . mailed to ,t 8th. cd pseftirftd here r, . Mr. FMre-' !. on ihe 9th 'Saturd-tyJ It is get. frailv known th.t Mr. C icrt u e thers for Eu r.p. wirb an inealid dujrhter. n ihe 5th. at; I that hs is to sail from B edon on the I.'tth, so that Genera! Hr all's le"ercmmit reach him before he ail. na no mul tor the Ka-t leivea this city until noon to dar. Mrs. E th red r bandbd the le'erto me tod w 'h it a I thought pp. per It is too important a do -ument to be withhe.d from the public, tat it (.cloex more tnde than anr other heretofore published, tbe spirit of tiie recent orders oi (ien Burr side and Gen. H ascall As far as the-e military centlemen hate the power, the Democratic p-irty BMSSt gftftSfttOfS Istasgb oiganittti an It has dared to proclaim that it had i to cttnfi.lenc in the aoihty d Mr Lic oln and bis ailvi-ers tn conduct ihe war to a successful and honorable BMftaia ttion The object of the sdsskiistratioo, if thee Gen erals are us exponents, seem to be to prevent all diseusion on the part ftf Democrats of its w r : r, or any i .e:it : -m ' .,eer inch ires it may adopt concerning th rebellion . DftWaOftffftSl mu.t Speak approeingly of the ad wiinafttrfttion , or not .pt-tk at all Jf., priver or more fata, error has i.eeti '-..nimitted b it. snd none more clear! v exhibiting its unfitnes. to be the ' government." than its attempt to put down the rebellion bv de ftftftciatioft and unju.f persecution of the Demo ctats of the north II the administration were not blind to its own suoegftf, it would see that Democrats in the north can have no posssblft mo live to be unfaithful to the Union and the OotSStittition or to favor a Southern C nf'dcracy And yftt, acting tspan the sssumbtion that Democrats are d;. loyal, mail gnat.: pit - msh p i- driving the admii. station to the exercise of authority which cm give it no strength Which is poisoning the fountains nj peo-e and unity at home hre iking un Social, friendly and batSn9Sft relation, and instigating the pen; ie of the north to become spies upon and enemies to e ich other All the unjust imputations and direct charges of disloyalty upon the Democratic put v. ire burning deepe- and deeper into tbe hearts of Demur it, and dftspjtft the orders wi (ten. liurnside ;,nii lien Haecatl , they will think and sje k Ti.d ict Ly the firesides in the work shop Oft the firms by tbft are J .idee wherever the Den rats inn the policy and acts of the admiiiisu wUftftft will fe discussed, and approved or con IftSBUftd, us they shall he rigbS or wnm All the pe.iple ask fti the administtbtion is that it shall do hat is right and they must le the judges for if the people do not kno- what u right who shall now teach them'.' Certainly no military court martial an do it Tho.e who know them bftftt, know they are neither led nor encouraged to hostility to tlie administration by the 'leader " of the patty. The. are for in tdvaooft of thft Iftaders, and have n mrces of inform if ion independent of them, ami rrquuetn bft rftstrftiuftd, rather than ltd Good men and wise men of the Democratic party are daily counselling peace and obftdwacft to the I iws and to th cotxtituted authorities of the governmenr, and yet these men are denounced and marked ss "traitors" and 'sece.siouists " Bft who bawls "war" ufam the house tops, but skulk, at its approach, is "loyal." while he, w ho laboring faithfully ai his avocations, quietly gives ai l and encouragement, to his government and good cheer to his desponding neighbor, is called "secessionist It is mi error in Gen. Btirnside and Oft) Hiscall : i suppi-wo the artest of -t few, or all of tbe prftSSwt leaders of the Democratic party, will e cure to the Admitnstnitinn an immunity from condemnation it it deserve it. Tbe people want the reneliiou putdoftp. 1 iiey want tlieir country and tbftir fritxls rftstorftn to them Thev believe the A i! min ist ra tion bus bad tbft power lo do it. bftt failed her ni. e it. neither comprehended the mag niiude ol the rebellion nor the issne involved in thft fforts to suppress it. When it ogwsfts making war upon tiie people of the north, 'ind with euer gv ami abihtv mike war upon the Rebels, it mav teg tin tmr lost confidence. But it can not be done by persecution. The dc-ree is entered up in the heart of the people, und neither speeclies. resolutions, orders nr arrests can change it, that to pur down the rebellion and restore the Union, war must be m ule upon the Kehel. in arms, and not upon tlie Dftsao sialic party. Th it part of Gcu Hast-sll's letter w hich is per SOtftsI to Mr. Edgerton, will Bftdoubtftdly receive his attention when it reaches him It will be forwarded to him lo-d tv Il en Hascall will recei ve the opinion of men in Fort W.itne.and in Allen county, who are not malignant partisans, he will become convinced that he ha. done the people of this city und county ereat injustice in applying the epithets of "deluded Irish" and ' secessionists" to them Iknow the effort has been made to induce those in au tborlty to believe that in this city snd countv men were "disloral." and "SW0siQile;" tint intelligent and a ell directed inquiry ftOftld show ul! such allegations to be false and mdieiou, snd the men who make them unworthy of official or ntiva'e belief and confidence Gen Hasoatl himsell tnust have been imposetl up n by .u h fthwefteftsftntatioiis There is n t in ah the North a more peaceable and Imv abiding peop'ethui those ot Allen county, and tlie "misrt.dtle out breaks and "riotous proceedings" charged upon thftm, exi.t mttre in the recital than in tin? reality. It has owe forth that men were "killed" and "seriously injured'1 in the recent disturbance. here, caused mote by whisky than by politics, when the fact was mat no one was killed, or seriously ii'jured, and those who gave tl.e repftri ewiftenCa knew it at tbe tune. Ii ön. II isriill will in ike himself perona'lv Sftqa limed with the Sftftftie of this city und conn tv. he will learn there are no enemies ot the Oos einniein here, und that when men unti materi il aid not sarsggftring contractors and unprincipled offii e seeKets are ueftdftd, they will come from tiiose he has been indticeii to stigmatize s "- cesaitmists." Psmocftsts tlft not intend the Government shall be destroyed. They have sustained it amidst in iinli.ties and BftrSftOWtiftM ami will continue tu sustain it in spit ot even effort to drive them fftftftj its sunoorl- It sisVaftllfllll w bftt 111 ihai c u be tttade to accept tne theory mat the Admfalift' ti 1 1 1 tn is the Goeemmeiit, for their tftaehins has lieen t l it th- i - it i. .. t iot ct nmetit d 1 ,wi not men that the Esftcutivft wan o " tbftv! w hen b v Ugbt to ftuloroft thft law. tint nftvftr when he afte.ntifed to mike if. I'nere i. no .w Demo, cr its will re.ist, hot there are tome thev will con sti'i. ion tlly change I an vmin, Sc., AtUILP IV Epgirto.x AIVIUSEMENTS. til. I iSteOI,IT H ALM,.

FOUNDRIES.

thi: Hskhiiem if i n; FOl N DRY AM) sol ITORKSi nvrG coMruriFu oca msjsgffii Wg ARg now prepa ed U. rre D1 üfsctorilT r vsent ro1 s lor s'l'vas ant Citt'nn .t..i - mi.. . ..

partner has jut re'uroe.1 from tb Et. ws, h.

pr.-.irea the m t 4-ir-l.i. r.a perfeci pttm fr eoJt an! pst ;. ' -t"- 'ft er in'r -lured trt.oK m.oe v.

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in ItidUnapoli nd C a :nt ati and Indiana rr.trl Kr-.' Dtj la, lüJuuapoiu Indiana. Wft IS C' X, LORD ft pgCK.

MILLS.

thi brssrlt f our ' 0-iT'-. a r0 tfv- u a call. thiT other worlt will ei

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VAN AMBUR6H & GO'S MauiDiottb Menagerie

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GREAT MORAL BXIDHfltfl Hyatt Prost, Manager.

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Colossal Golden Chariot,

an Arnburh at Cot ike both pride and pleasure In sail tag ibe attention ol a tlicriminauntf public to the lct that they (with a determination to cast asido every opposition of whatsoever kind or nature,) have expended un this Establishmentthe enormouesum of to oakt It surpass anything the world ever before have pecn. It now rises prcwmiucnt ovi r every competitor. A 1 1 the n.l vantages thr. t wealth talent and experience could command, have been broucht tntft) requisition in sturtinc i!.:s piantic enterprise. Itei atlr, while Mr. Van Ambnrgb waft in foreign countriea. collecting Animals for t!.i Menagerie, rejorts of bis death were circulated, but VAN A2IEU3GH STILL LIVES and will sec spun tbe Men i.erio, nnd ber:r Metwg tSStt motiy that he is or dead. This Cooaptetc Meaasgerie The uilv one l a m rico. In nn entire neu outni, With new Horses, If Mher-monii'e Bsrnsss, NwCMilGUra i hiri-.t. Hew Oeeftewsnty Patnie Cases cw frnrfiw Waffona, nd Sicw hix cenire-iol uu-. n ... Six Timos as J-arg-o as any ordinary Circuj! Ihe unp.arallellcd and mou triumphant snccs w hi oil has Attftidsw thi liffia bvnorod instituiion, is without prccodi ut. 1 he .Urnajct te in thestreets, sbovtWA.g will isrm A liovinf Panor.na ! ia orirn-. 1 tsplcndor, ucarly onc mile m length, fcir FHEE TO ALL. t ihe Immense Pavilion will accommodate many thousands; so all who may desire can free U T I If CI WILD AMMALH from rvory elias ; also. The Great Van Aniburh

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v:s iMttOKR KKXT. iio kas ceass free Cis rtnead ftasresaty for tat oecaioo, rill e i S .

WTDXE-DAV eveittntj MAY 13. W13 be prrentf d the grct moral Lratna of UNCLE TOM'S CABIN.

To,it Casey.. Eftsa liucij.u .ii Cate.

. M-.s 'n op DS Kett. ...sire c..iinu i'o(K. Mi atari oe ttnesrasr. Felix a. tassftt.

AT MASONIC HALL.,

Tr. jinpUar:: ..ucce- of tbe -iiiriv!lcd tr.np f WtMJm s . sve c7 c CAMPBELL MINSTRELS, v h . b jiar-'.cular requet. have oea induced Is fasSnf 'br:r rtaj for thre &.:ajL- SJ :t WONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, ntaj il I , fjtgftel 13. VTbsn tSvwl11,gpon each even-.ag, prrat their patron w.th picj, mu.c:. ai.d original u'rtainmeiit.

The Criminal Lion and Tier Tamer!

Pcrffrrcin; Animals. ttr LtSWS, Cnrf; T gfr. Spnttti Ti'- ifrimm fwniasr, fArr ag ii Lav a'- J pair Anuttr he jpards. Th1 following vras taken friira the lirlng sntsaftla, Ift Nsar York, Starch SXlftlB, and wiay ho considered A CoRItLfT Ll-TOr jngftlft tCnr T'enhnt fftnPWStatf. P"-f:rnt-t"C Ettfmimt lypsss S' d T o Nawnnth IJejhnntt. Fur Tinns ind l.mnr'i". JktimtH nnd A'i'nn, BnWth A'i'erxrrti Jnwrr. Af-rnn rwrhfr j,o'trd Tirrr. ll!aik T'Vr (in on' ' A"ir ira ) usnsasa thte yovn fi'itg-il .ir"' .'. :h"t An'it can ! nn It ya if hmnz Ia 0'( r moniu old St"jit i tttti (on'tf mr it aarelsc) A". Ai'imcftn l arthrr and t'v . -ti ffft-SW 1 - f . ' thru V'urs

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Mr Van A'b th by tkt L 'rl tf )e'w Ung'nnd ) rim Gnat, I.op-Evrd la.'''ir Gvnti (onv ont ra 4asssftJM ) lUatk Laaw. Aiprrn Stir p, or Whit lama. . Ptrurian Larva, or aSSMftS, 4assrSCWW FaJ!ntn Urr, Af Titan ri$on or Bajffmlm, tares Aftiemm 0-n l et. (on'y vnr exhrj-let in A-ne iem in 15 y-ar..) ir rt gfl bu-i. Or Aiattr Anl'l pr.t. Tr'tira. .' ri tan tt'u'i t.r. fees A - u a rflunff! Jua Har T'gtt t'at. ot Oitur.Fnkir.tr Water tat ;-o

i'hmvm n. Whit i round Hot?

and i 'o9n pa" A ' Ha tn. iu .? t'if tritt iu: umbr. tmgihk Ha't Dlaxk m4 VTkmH JBeAea las ft-est CtbSJffssW rt furt f r ,. . ,, . i. pair r' Jtgm ) .w d (Vote ' mm, . utk Am nan f 'v-Uoi. tk ISigSSf ird tUu fit', - 11 I . tu.tr, African ' . tn, . t trfC.,,1 'en Aae(j. larts bder t kern al, jatt livkennc.'t I braut H. fi r lZnlisn Pht'i amtSf Chmtte Fi Hen, tmmtk Atntnotn Potert t-et Spanish

jiamu-i. ptir Tarn' ) arrets fur .ul .fwiTt t'cfro'.i. pa, limy lie r. pair EVfYtt a G-

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rot pa-r n nn tne i gfaftt Mm 1 ' ' ' ' ' i-j ' V Q n i 1' irr t from A SjftM t. .V'ir

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At Indwaspol:, on Tscrese stm?L norJi f

Terre Hants Railroad i pot, TL'irsday and Friday. Miy 14 and 15.

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MCDICal..

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J. M MsC AKTHl'ti, Laf at tfta Capital Mills.

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"BATES CITY MILLS.'1 Gonorrhö Gleetm

TWF rNnraMGWT.DHAVING LV A -FT THE AgOVg Mfüi fe Strrrr st yrr t- r tt pwrr" f msnu-farta-lrtta Biar-1 f F rstesarj rsrtbs city trads. w.aild respectfully itvtte ihr rJitsen I Irdianapoli and vidf-itv tu gir imr H'U a trial, ter. woS eur eafwneasie fn the trade, we are rotnpeWSt 'S eisiagSuUfS fsSUstftrtt n Je sSaebeep .-oti-tanih l;t Flour. Corn Meal. Cor, Oats nt ill Ws "f !!! fexM s v.s-b tr wttt et s Inar a any baese in tbe ( ity . All.r.ter- left at tan SflU or t. -tr tt-we, XeftSJ, KasS Taaiiinrtnn ret. wiil be protrtply fl'led t a 4eh-rrd to aar part of the City Torres aeh. m-Jt IfVCfUIA A XACARTtSlR.

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PUBLIC NOTICE.

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ruiifl tently reoammenSt o tbe union urate. Ctl'TlON b'ntie fa cenuiee witäout th igtiatur of the propriety, ft' F i id t . ar .und tk- K. All infnnceroent si tWASa mark will be proaeeaUd 1 1 h tb umosi rigor olthe law. W .r. lAVUnt)X.S !e Proprietät.

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tflH-I- BKOPKÜFH k:iHKHAT. THK ISts ftf d MvT. The) at Mtaated t m le. fr an It dnpwli. btf i i rtb ml the Heilefotttaiae rail- . in is au iful i;r .r All efforts will be made to i sec1 uimcoatf purt. Board frooi $4 tn t . 6 no jwr werk, or ft on per dy. ' St

WANTED. 1,000 Cavatry Horses WANTED.

I MILL BK IN UDUNMiM H 'P. 01 itraety la) , ami wftU py the bipbtat erics tn cab Par suwk snJact to mj 'i-n ivm..i. na I will buy fear good four er o!l Iu r- . i.1 - rue rr. utT I5t ST. K. WfHM)

FOR SALE.

NOTICE. NEW FIRM

I7J SAUS. A tlmi cl al.'on on llltoola reet roc sale cheap for ra iisw dofnr a gvd bastseas Snd lilted up iu tirt rlsa -Ml. lor rttrufars apply to L It i ' vi -N Hcsi htate agent, So 1, S,.uili llltnei treet. nivl-dlw

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Pr' poinK to sell fur caifi , exc' uni nty, Snd at unuua

low nguri. e mvite tne np.-cial at'etitlou ..i ft

Cliasers, at !tn. 3. ortb Illinois Mret. s vwrti. TUUMJ, K. ÜKHKF. 1 R. UMtMaET.

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For tbe purpose of attending t other bu:nr-s cngagaments tequirniK ni.v entre ttvntior. 1 h ve disposed of my stoc of lirocerief, t So 3, Nor'h lllinoi- street, to tbe bove liind genUftaaaik IiJ li.- ; i-are in .-"ii. itliig the .nn.e liL r-'l -ISSo- of pjblit na- rotiage. heretofore 60 jren.-r u-iy i xieude-! io mm Mv 1 ui Ines plac, for the futuro, wf J le found at the offlca oi uwe a Co , 13 mm gensnsel Ba billig iwawa, twa same a occapied by me in the pjidi-intig ' u I isns, fftr the pa-t -.ven eat a. ,. HAW .

The rtr' ru-al r of the Sh-pper-' i;ii and

Coajiinercial D rect ry oi the Sor h. -tern s.tatt will l e

deilswrvd to rabacribers atui ptru forthwith Bj4-d;it Ha was s DRY GOODS.

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lkiuinl io cloth. Mil; edict. Wb ci-p, h'äd'iig 24 portraits B"iiti'l in mo occo. with tck for pket ue, holding Pi portraits B'-um! in tiiororro, cilt, raw clap, bo du.g 2 portraits. ........................ . . . ......... boui.i ,n uuarcro. g.lt, clasp. IhiM &k SS portrait Boui .1 in ti.. -r .vi . i u tw ciaapji. bobiins 4 por ttaiU Hound in extrs oiotocco, p ilt. ta.ciap. boiling 3S pariraim ,. pound inextra i .. co, autitju. , toclap, ii.'ldn. K St p.. t trau Bouimi ti xtr.i nioroceo, antique, two rlaspa, . rtinirtilal -hie J on ide Bouiid tn .xtr inoroit-o, t que, tao rla-p. ieay orn-itnent Bound In extra ni-.roi-co, gilt, tao ri-p. pati naniiit. pannrl 1 m1 B"U d in t-xtra iiiorotcx. g i, two i -j - in.it IU portraita P- u:"1 in extra mor'- . k '. t"" r!-j.-. holding

M po'tratf JO 00 Any of the above -ent by mail, potag paid, on recaipt of priOK. a lilral di-coutit t the irfa . KMKKN, SThtt AHI 4 (! ni 1 t-'i'jw Ii. Uuap4i, led.

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STRAYED.

STtt IYKD HU M THK rfl'CKIBF I. N THK M of May. in briidi rsen's addiiiiat, m ltatinpolis. a Uiajr or. IU hand.- li i;h. '" j ear. ..Id. iud broken, .eft Ida batr acraadaed oil. 1 1 aght tdm at Birrrar.' stftnga ontlieSfttb oi tpril. I ill liberally reward a y sr- ( ti tli it return, i.im or gisea ii.;orniuon tnat will lead to bi- t'-coverv. m;.6-di( PATItlCK BKM

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uttmv.n torii nir, to bk iod at n small a see "fi iat vea'. rspss.

lOn -ni-. und tftnyw Il.iii Hone, the htfM SftJSItftaftftl an-1 ibr lowe-r prieei In rh- "Ity.

HOCli' snow. 9 1 n o lbz nt tl li'tii viiie esprra ialasM at ISe p Sk rl of gft aj : nr. ggftitan i im w. .t.öno Vlirl Th ;i .i I I Ob.' rslrhrated Unen from 52 -de. fat yauir prices. Ill: i DY I PE M t H'l n. rtlHl Iit'ta la I rte w i-r.ic'ed to I t and mde of th be.t mteriul b unlit before the gre r ft ial offered at a pm e ibe material culd not l e bought tor now. MtKIIM S.-.e.-e- ' ., - 'ht. btwhre eiisr. M MPfftTTI p In. A lirjce laeortmi f. int i wbtr. i- tbe --ebra?ed K M.MtiN HKaCK WSIIKT HttMS. (Job lot from ew Y.,rlt Aur-...ns All LineLs from 12 to ftO perdoten. MM IUI t DRAM I . It N . A complete ortinent. I s ni WMIH I Mlk. Ment;o. La .it-'- sd Cotton t Ki E MPTIOfftlb Our et-rk tfw mot f.vtn.ive :c ;l.i- rite, nd being dctrmir..: to make tu. nttnpoeftajit bfnaca in ourbu-i-Sss, we will givegres. itiduo-merr.tto dctit r, prouua:n tu charge le than the marktt p"." ' ' t"ir!e. nioi; aV l Aiii v, ? W. Uahint;inn, Hrrert, II taaeen 1 1 1 1 nti a und 1'esaSiftasMSe'ntn. SM hwl "1 Iii

ATTORNEYS. DAWftb M ( iN!.t- ALbatttT G. I0IUFK. i i no ni L ) k r (Ute i. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, VOll Ell. Ill K . Over Branch ol the Bank of the State,

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AUCTION. 2.000 i IIICDb WOOD FOR SALE AT AUCTION! On Monday, May 19, 1863, at 10 o'clock AM

WK WVLl f FFF.lt ton At.F. m THF H Hill F.ST . dder. at it. tint ahove ta ' l.iOO o S.tSN eord- ot good wood, abac ba lieeo cut from Sftfts 6r moiitlr. It . H st sold a tbs srstntsgs nbrr c t. tbtaa ttdkr vouib a IndUoapoUa. on tne MadiMn I i.e. e-t -de. rer tbe frm of Mr Alea. Hatiriab, m parcels '. 1 oeft) si.d upwards, as nsa he "eS Trin.r!,h 'n ha". nt if firrhmr of is t coed, or er dssdrt tr mt tss'tHaa fn arte blf the monnt. sad will rtv- nfartrT aaenrfty, such art ag sat can be u-.ae fi. W. MvXalALD. For self ana acnera 0 ro"Ta. Aftoti'tftrer mjOlftt

REWARD. ONE DOLLAR REWARD.

RDM SWAl r BOM IHK at SSCKISSS, LIVING in Pike tor.-hip. on May jh. Mast 0 Lsabi, 17 ym: - ol-J, a boQDd girl. I hereby t - S. y jers. ti or per-oti from bsrbor-.ag or tuting her urn m account; as I will as i p.. aut bills of her rout -. tuM :uu, irao' JUUN ARCUBM. SD l-.'-d'

ATTORNEYS. ( H W. T UU. Attorney at Law, n i kMFKP. Xa ; HaLL.

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HATS AND CAPS.

ISAAC DAVIS",

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Wholesale & Retail

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WILLINERS.

MISS J. DOYLE HFGS LS. AVK TO IWpoftM THr I AtF8 Of P : aoaM . vatn. tr thai bs wU: epen Äns r !C- J f.,ti . fiouae FTock. We-t W ab .artoo

roar. Mftaa. laatie rnSftaats ker ag rsrt ri m, wbtre st aii t:e may e fewed tie wTIBtewt of k..i.....i. U Ir.nrli Slower..!

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HAS JUST stprPiVKb HIS sRiisro stock . r GcDS. DIRFCT FK"lM THF. 1IAMM(TI RIB fn lbs aaat. wbtcb be w.d wll low . tb In as All tbe LATr rLa kr a- i;, Pe - h n . s Ssftaftt, four ism a wulb wf tbe Teat Clficc, Indianapolis. led. pi laVdasrftn

solicited.

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ATTORNEYJOSEPH -A LEWIS, ATTOHSEV AT LAW. OmCF ON SECOND ftXK HU SB a ID'S BLOCK Comer Wssbtrrsoi, and Meraeian Street, entranca frota Mrrfdiar ;ndinpoW. had nftl ftntbfullr and aroeaptly Ued t I lsJ bssfgna ranted to tins. Fspecial atter.; gieet ftsrwi Sa an. Ha refers iotbcbuiaaaanaeu of laatiaoapo.t g.r ly