Daily State Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 3932, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 May 1863 — Page 2

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ftiilinwa of Judge I inch Tho Journal of SatuSOay ejafaac-utW . tteeto toe intelligence aad mtefritf of Jodce Ficw. It 1 known to ereeff lawyer that each pruning n Um Court mn ,p br Mm '-le-fa. read on tho cO'afftnp, mBffBtnC, d tgnv the Ju ij aa orldence Jtik vranr! there f Thatpepe aara; " Tn the ötvttt OoSxt testen).. Ju-lee Fhat-h orleraa1 th it th ruling in the case of th r ! - itkinj Fund Jrnimrmer va th? Aui tnr of Spate t cancelled un the record, aa ib r not raaie by him " '" ßwh an Order wa made it impesckea the 'n'ritr f ti e Cietic of the Court, whom we he lievetobe be ea keeioesWe entlefBAo. U eer

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' ' Court n au anneal ut the So; re MM Coort. s Journal rate Jeder Fisch ordered I ho . d That appeal and record wer fi r :n th. - -rme Court before the rroor'rd order of .Tudze Pijch waa made for thrir car. ceUation How stand the eaae then? The' Journal admit that Judge Ficj permitte! the papers in the cane to be filed The record of the eaae waa made up and read on the aucceeding day, and aigned by the Judge In approval thereof. Thia record of the caae waa certified to by the Clerk of the court on an appeal. The Journal now ate tee that the rulings in the caae were ordered to be rtnrelled, after thia appeal was! taken, under the circumatin-e we have re-j eitert We are unwilling to believe that Judge Fi xii waa ignorant of( t'i nil pp he hu! Mit in the ca.ae If he wn wili ng the iite xhould p hefre the Supreme I Court for an etrlr deviaton. if mule but iittlp dif- ! ferenr what hU ruling in the caae were, if it! wa- to be decided upon ita merit nnd not upon mere Utgal and technical qnibhte. We believe , Julffw Ptcn nnderatood the question involved, ad knew what hi rnlinca wer He waa not irnornt of the jhtrscter of the papera filed in hi, court He arltnitied th.if roach in conveeeatloM upon the aubje' t nfter the ca.ae had rome before him For rl.-e reiaon we feol confident that

the Juurnil m o'iiUj en ! nieeUtee the po sition of Judge Finch in the mi'ter II may hve ehaniree Ida rutin;;- in tho n, bur it waa not through ignorance of the ijueation preaented for hia deciaion in the fir-d pl.ice. Thf Itrpudiatlon again The Journal say that the hfftje of Hia Kxcelleasr ore to pay the interest upon the public debt and preserve the credit of the St f. We are happy to he ir it Hut wh it evi .Vn.-o h ive we that aaeh ia Ii i - perpose? A brief review of the queation at i.-aue will determine the integrity of the declarationa of Hia Excellency. The Governor, in an article in the Journal of

JrjtLav last p.tv that we have made a "change of haae" in the controtfM-sv We quote his

Heretofore the Attnrnev (Jonen! and Sentinel

h i v e b ed their argumenta utor the provision of the Constitution requiring an appropriation, and aHerti there w t none Thev now seem to I havi rh myed front, and relv u;on the act- of l 968 ana 0tl There ia no change of front, even aa Hia Excellency state it, or any inconsistency in the po- I ition we have taken in the m .tter We h ive said that according to tha provisions of the Con- I

stilntion, the State offioers had no authority to pay the interest upon the Stte'.a debt unless in purauünce of ppropntttoDS made bv inw. If there w anv dubt upon thia matter we stated

that the nets of 1M,VJ ami I -'til rem-'ved them all. The act of l"J expressly probibita the State ohVer from paving the interest unless the m ny waa firt .appropriated hj the Lecrisl iture. An 1 1 i it ut:h w ia the intendment ot the (General At-emhly, it made the appropriations neeeaaary U pav the interest for the years 1-59 and i860 The act of 10(1, known :ts the embezzlement law. irtia.es evere trinities for a iol ation of the law of Ir'ö'J, nod the Legi-lature of i -Gl appro prtated t'ie mxifv to p rhe interest u:xn the public debt for the yeir 1-61 and 1869 This issue waa fullv discua-eil by the Lei;ial i turea of lf"5H and I -61. and their action is the best evidence thst they believed the State had no authority to pay the interest upon the

public debt unless the General A-'ndl had t";r-i made appropriations therefor specifically. The o'jiect of the Leial lfm es of l-.ij and l-t'.l in re , gard U the I ieaui stcoi of the State was to, prevent what the Legislatures of those vears pro tiouiH-c I to be a Iuoh', irrespon-ible ami unsatis ; f clor methoti of disbursing the moneys of the State H - Excellency says he "his been acenstoOMd to regard the p i in-'iit of ilebts as a In v " This poinou i crrei"- in priucij!e. if the practice does not aiwav coni . rm to u Hu: must thi- serifiment re a ru e of action to the State offi ers m the dlechef ge of their official dnt ! When thev are - in-tied that the State owe- a le'.t . w ill thev be justified r. pacing it unle-s the Le..iaf ure has firt mtdean appropri itiou therefor, in nnrauance id l r I But the Governor's theory and reaoninr. are nor ri ;stent He blimc- the State olficera for peyinj, aa he d'eges. but which iii not irue. in fact, debts of the ? in 1 ition f Uw," while he declare the peytASSri of the leSts to be a dutv ! The Journal and His Evellenrr are mistaken in their statements The Sr.ue officers hav e not p a 1 office expenses. They have not "patd the Rditor of th Sentinel about fH OtMI. not only in the ahence of appro?nniiona, hnt in violation of law " AH that we have received has been through appro-t nt. ova, ai d in accordance with precedents etb ished bv Republican St ite "ffi cere. If Hn Excellencv knows anything about the financial affairs of the State, he cannot be ignorant of the fact that Messrs Peki t, Lam;e and HatvrT . without any direction from either branch of the (ieneral Assembly, placed their own constru'V.im upon arpmpriations for Legislative ex penea. bv expemlin thebi! m e not drawn by the officers of the (renera! Assembly from the appro prtation for legislative expenses lor I8M, several thousand dolUrv in suh a manne- a thev deemed advisable. And et fur so doing Hia Excellency never uttered a word of complaint aga'.t at Repuh lici" S'ate rfficer lor uing the money ot the St ir, n" only ;n the arvenee ,f appropriations, but in violation of law " If we have rereire-1 any monev from theStite Treasury in ; of '. . so hit the editor of the Journal Out of the regra!aT!ve approprlatkr of ihf lt sessdon of the (Ieneral Assembly he die money from the Suie Trebur? iipM the am r luf iOü of the Senate and House that we did. If we have received aii money from the Treiurv in violation Of law, the J tura il ia equally gudt? with us. at the t"oern r find no fault with the delinquencies of his organ If ibe UovemoT reallv de-ires to preserve the credit ol the State, he has the power to do There ample time to convene an ex'.ra e ..ii of toe Legfalstwe to make the necesaary appro prUtion to pay the interest and all the otiier in oebawdnewa and accruing obiigtniiS ol the State That h tie afeat and best way Such course will relieve the questions in cot.troversT from all ambarrwasment. an ! t sodoin.- H - Kx celkencvwuul i giv r vi leu thai he rrgtnledotilv

the pub i interest and not ;rt.s a i.oi persou!

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tp - Ulal Cosuit . m or Hmmo v-Vm-ti x am. MowssiaNTa or üej. Li. V:s or HaLLrs's Gn tsn r Hooaia s Osfl raiw-s ii or Li a com a IUiluant Vm r aics Uta Woi.antn Still ix th L.sxmt's Har.

dishim He use w tk the :t e u the f believe th t ustration will re do not aeek

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W AnioTox, May 1 1 The Administration, with unbl Ung ert tery. has leen circulaling. dttSaWg 'he i-t three dsya. uch torie as fji ir H ,ker h i te r aeed the Rappahannock seid hat again resumed the or7enive;" and that " Ri Inn nd has been cap tured by our forces, un i s now in our po-es sion " There i not a word of truth in either id these two tles. The facts in regard to H '.rntMid re aa followa; At the timo Gen. Ü'oneman's cavalry were at work dewtrot'og tWswüroads north ot the city, and. indeol. from the l-t to the ,rtii in-t . iliere

were i o troops at Richmond, except the artiller it in the forte around the city All the troora there hail bees sent lo join (ep Lee Hut on the 6rh and "th inst ll.rTOO troops arrved there trom

Suffolk These were prt ot Qen Longatrett's -corps. wh had leen left behind by that officer to keepnnahow of force in frost of ten Peck, whde Long-trtet's main force was withdrawn and sent North to reinforce. (en Le In his oira tioos on the M and 4th of Mav, Gen. 8w:iernati saw enough of the strength of the fortification of Richmond, and learned enough from the prrs- i oners whom he captured, to satisfy him-elf tint it w.-u beyond bis power to take them with the little force of cavalrv whih he hail. On his arrival at Vorktown. on the 7th aid -th inst , he consulted with fieri Keys and Gen K ng. and it w i- i, rlu led by tliem and Gen Dtx that an attack on Richmond, with the forces at their disposal, wa impracticable. I sufmoae their force- altogether might amount to 50,000 troops A reconnoitering expepUou was, however, sent up the York river to White House, by (ien Dix.e. full account of which has I by this lime reached fou On fle f;h jusi., when it btQjxme evident to (ien Lee that Hooker's whole at my had retreate-l to he north banal of the Rirc ihanno.-k -ii'di precipitation, too, that lie left his de id l in-.' unburiel upon the field, bihI all his wounded in the hands of the Con ted era' w hen (ien. Lee knew that, and knew that

Hooker bad been compelled to abandon his enter prise, he then sent ba-k t Richmond I.".()!0 of hit tro'ir He did this because he knew that fieri Hooker would be un ible to raw rax a the

offeifive during the r"xt two weekf al lea-t, and becaii-e the troops miuht he needed at Richmond, em! were not rieeled with Mm. The distance to Richmond was onl? lilt? miles The men were tranported bv railroad to SaxP n's J inction. Kron th'iice, therailroul bemg dctrovel, tiiey matched the retniini' j ' -'nice, twenfv miles The last ot th- rn SSWched Ri iimond on Siturday night, the !hh in-t There are, therefore. 25800

lrOD Richmond now This is tlie only foundation there is for the other story started, and now being circulated, by the Administration, to the effect that "Lee's si my h i- retreated to Richmond Gen lee's army oejeupies the identical position that if held before tlw late battles, and during the whole of last winter and spring, name! : the line of the Matta poi v river, rveruig K hin n.d There are de tach merits at (ionlonsville and Louisa, on theleft. wirli o'ltposts and civ iiv pickets at Orange Court How; fiermaroa Ford, Raccoon Fonl, nod Kly's Ford, on the R ippahannock; and other dftsjrhmsnH at I 'ort Royal, on the right. Ami the Hightsof Fredericksburg ire also strongly held Stin ton's bombastic dispatch to Gen. John Tope (published in the Times of May 9.) may tie cieve thf loyal people of the forth, but it cannot and will not decieveGen Lee. That officer knows perfectly well the condition of Hooker's army, and that it will be in no condition to resume of tensive operations for two or three weeks Lew, therefore, if he does not himself assume the of fensive. will remain in the position I have indi cated until Hooker again leads his men to anoth er Chancellorville slaughter. Whenever H oker does make another attempt to move southward. General Lee will ifltcfc hi m hj: tin, and liiere suit will fe the same a- last week There are a 0MB Chancellorvilles between the Rippihan nock and Richmond. Lee may evacuate Fred erielsiburg, and lay pontoon briiiges. as his l tlien offer ed todo, tOMSiH ll"ker in CtOMinf tlie R ippahannock ; he mav letire behind the H ittapon", behind the North Anna, behind the South Ann i. behind the 1'imunkey. he in iv stop Hoker'- mlvaiice at Ch mcellorville again: or lie ni iv in k i -tan I at Howling Gseen; or he mav fall hick to Hanover Hut. whsswfwr H oker tights Le. on tliar route, he will be de feifcl The Confederate-, desire nothing better than that our armies should be thus frittered away in insane attempt-, like tboe of Pope :md Hilleck. and BäfMMt and Hooker, to refich Ru hm nd bv the overland route Hooker's late campt gl exhibits the true value

of Halleck's general-hip Hallei k is th (iener i al in-Chief. It is his business to plan the cam i paL'uv ai d to see thai his plans are executed, i How did lie do it in H oker'- ea?.e? It - kll , busines- to see th it S.'oneiu in was sent off on his expedition to cut the railroads before Hooker's movement began il he had done this, pot onlv :

would ithivefieen imtosible for Longstreel unl Hill to have oioed Lee. hut also, and m rSl i in portan', the whole of Stonemaii's i-avalrv would h ive ree i l ick and rejoins H oker and t iken i,t in 'he hitl The rSwull would have been, of eoure, h vie tor v. He iil notilo this It wan Hilleck'- Ini-me-a to hive sent Heinte!m in. with ins corps of 30JMU men. to act as a reserew to Hooker, and alo larce supplies of ainmuni tion and provisions, which Hooker reallv nee led It he h id done thia, Hooker would not h ire I it compelled to retreit a er Oes the ftwnnahrmnock, as he did on Tuesday night. Hut Hille. kdid not do this In point of fact. Hilleck pc mittel Hunker to cut loose from him altoejther. t"

act entirely independent ot him, and afforded him no support or assistance whatever A prettv (Ieneral in Chief, tru'v! Rut. tierhipa. Halleck is not to blame. 1 hhf is Mr Lincoln's war He is m nscing it himeif. lie ibrei'ls ill the movements of the urin es everywhere. And of the navy too. And ot the eiftger reiTuiting busine-s. too An.l reads all of Mr Sew ird'- dispatches to foreign Ministers all of rhem, Mr Seward so before thev are sent off Woaietffl muh! Tike him lor all in all, we ne'er shall look upon hi like aain (.ien Lee has setc a flng of truce across the river, siying- th st we mast end MWflOW and! medical stores to our wounded, whom Booker left in his hands And the WHOM and the medic il stores have hen sent Hundred- of rel ; arivea of woundcs! offn-ers and soldiera have flocked her since the tuttle, to seek out their friend whom Hooker ieft to the tender men N of the Rehe' Mmy.it is known, diel on the field, after lingering in agony for three dees! So great his been the anxie'v on this heidthit H ker h is issued an order in which he savs tKit the wounded in the hinds of the enemy will be sent over to u. hut thit thr memy trill not allow any uer$on tn rmt tm Hut how fares it wiui th e who are too horrible wounded to bear re moval? Hooker d-ve n t aav Thee facts, however, prove the falsi tf of the at r'e that Hooker haa recrosaed the R ipoahannock , or that I Lee's aim v has retreite-1 to R ohmond X

We have d.tTere-1 with Mr Vallai ha ttoeti too (patient tn moat WMdOr:e nt-SC - I to; NoW York Deejsocr i cy . he b r fall ;e pi e ! no hr rWMiiratioc tlm (Jnioit. We dan the men at the head ot the Ad mi: ever bring about auch a pear. nd I

. a r-euce. as we believe they wili endeavor to consummate But the blow that f!! upon a cttison of Ohio to dav my be di repeal at a Democrat of "ew York to ru rrow I he ntMsri outmgemust follow the brat, lor there ia M iaovtuble Aeuence in ihe Wfic of PK wrong The blow, there tore, i threat at everv Demoer tt, nd ae wonder at the folly, if not the mahjpiaBCT. whi -h pronrpted it The act ia done at a time when the Govern ment appealing to the Stares ol the North t r troops The Slate ut on which it mut mainly rely New York, POOtHtlvwIo, New Jersey. In ihani mid Illinoi nre Hemorratir Stutea Thev have aheaiiy conUibuted a tnajui'v of all the forces in the field. Upon them the Government reüee fir the inture. Thev must sop l rolmstewes or their goou will must m ti ler the conaeripfinn erh ient Win: could lie more impolite . a - v h a moment, thin such a blow in Iki i Ol it loks aa if the Adminitraiion ught "to divide the N' rth and otiftO the S -nth." so aa to find in the alienation of public smtiment in the lotal Sta'es, and in the concet.tr ited power of theS 'nth, the exrue for an inghuious peace. Certainly they exh hit more mgWMltf in effort a to make the war a failure, than a wise Adminis traf ion would do in devising means for its pro.-e cutiou. Albany Argus.

Supirrtlon of prai raltr paper in n din no

trbitrarr trroais. i' . h im t r a i.lre-ing

Hivluil of The artest of

public meeting aga:na: the m in er mil e

jects ot the wir, w is ev lently an ex-eritr.ent of the Adni'tn-:r ition. to tee how die ., v would tolerate these acts of violence The re tnoval of the prisoner out ot the iuHsaietion of

the State shows the i tn.st th it is fell as to :! e

chiracter md conseouencea of the outride The irrest is a thrett sgainat everv public man whoretue to advocate the ex'rem- Mea-ure of t!ie AtKinlioii Caktoet It commences with Val lamlift.am. but where will it sto T I he opinions and course of the Ohio member can oti.y ot iea: Jei A. extie u. hvijm .:. . cri has owea raised against h.m Lie ha - in stantiy kept in view, m all hrw course, a restoration ot the Union. He has never advocated a peace kaww4 ?wi separauon. He i not omit inn -cent, m Un view of ib- ConatitiMui . ' ill criminal offense, but is guiltless of ans wrong such as a military tribunal should t , eorai zi:;ce of. it committed Mtki t.,e jeriedietioa; 1 1 iv, tn 're. lie k out .. ih'.e to the censure- which the a iministr ition pre?s have so SJksSJStS Nasi I concCLtraled upon h;m For everv woru he has spoken. whUa may be cited as obnoxious, we will produce an SajWivSvlsjaW fr m the en of Seward, or of Weed, or fireley. or irom the mouth of Phillips and hia Abolition mijuioeoj white it wiil beeaiy to prove that general tenor of tue labomof these men ha.a teen to destroy the Union which he incerely labor to rec i.atruct

lt. I r;i t i on of 'latter Prititril in ItllO I'aprr itli ICeferenro In flie llarnll rder o. )-itr HiaMs anbiiilasion Knapenalnn of the ln - -limlion of Hie f nriiin pro tim ho l.iinf aa the raid Order aliall be I niorrt d . The following "notice" has been received at this office oy mail It was with no little surprise, too. that an objure local editor and reporter ol the words ami notions of othets found himself the .subject of notice in high quarters. We are bourn! to respect it. of cmir.-f, as all men te-pect the (Jr der and authority of a military commandant Ptokstktj tins notice to us was dictated by partial:! or fienevolence. and intendevl to be pr; vafe I'rooabiv it was not intended for publication;" but our aversion to all " -e ret orders," di-;oses 'is lo pi in t it: HtAPyt ARTKUa DlSTKP'T OK IXPlANA.i l)eartment of the Oklo. Imiianapolis. May 8, l6'l S Editor Soutu lit nd Forum, South lend, Ind: A half doen copies of your paper of the .'Id inst. have been sent to me marked, in which you I t of your intention to violate (ieneral Order No 'J, from these ne id.ju at ters. You can now publish .ni o;di-r ret' .ici ng all th's, and publish a loyal paper hereafter, or you can discontinue its allocation til! further orders. A violation of this notice will receive immediate attention. AIilo S Hascall, Briir. Gen Vols , Q0lg L)i. Perhaps it was "intended" that the strength of ,y le adopted in this "notice" should cover all blemishes. Anyway, better be caielul of the literary reputation of a Commandant -o jealous of "reputation at headijuarti-rs." Our editorial swlutaiitw to (ien. tfaooatl, and humble sutuui-sion to his command of the Dis trit t of Indiana, De;: irtment d the Ohio, and ue respecttullv submit lej him, that, so tar as any renin k of our-, printed in this pat er on the 3d in-r . -in ie understood as "Itoattin-j of our in tention tu violate General Order No 9, from kll Headquarters, N it is "retracted."' ami we do hereby "retract all t'iat " It has been and is a lile iong principle with us, never to violate the laws, nor de-pise the lawful authorities of the United States of America, and it has been at all times tar Irom our thoughts to "boast1 of intention to do so. We are not boastful anyway, as our neighbors know, if they would testify. He side this, we have had but :i brief experience as editor or in any public capacity ; and having no rrore than fairly buckled on our armor for that vigilance of service which is the price of civil and religious liberty, we would not by any m"an scm to forget thai s aying of Solomon the Vise, which fixes the time for "boasting," not when a man puts on his armor and Jispl.is the lOfgnrj of his profession, hut when "lie tsketh it off" It occurs to us also. Cleat General Hascall him Mdf, having received a miluirv eduenioii at the National Military Academy at We-t Point. X V . at the expense of the people ol th' United State-. must IfctM sutli iently imbibed of the principle' of AimTicaii liberty to appreciate thai common infiimity of hum in uiture, wklck resents everv supposed inlriction of our rights, and is not care fsu sometimes about the Mrms in which th it resentment is tg rt's.sfd. e-peciallv III the presence of the kjfrioginw individual If he will in ike tliis merciful consideration in our behalf, we will conies, to him th it we did indulge a httie too f ir tkat eommoa weakness, wkou efir-t eowtesopla teil : : i -- tiencnl Order No H 9u we phall en de. vor to "get over " our in hi mit y. and le no him to get over the folly of his Order No 9, it It is f -sib!e for a fool to esc;ie from "the destruction ol his foilv." We make these "retractions" of our seeming "hoist of intention to violate the Hisvili Order No y to satisfy one of the "conditions ' on which we understand ttie Geneial to s.iv he M willing to allow us lo "publish" this paper to-lay and "to publish a loval paper hereafter " The interest of parties ad vertising in the Forum re ouires this dr. v's pobltCOtiow and one more, which ne shall is-ue early next week, without editorial matter, in theslupeot an adrortising sheet. Beyond this we tn ike no rotfaetioii. We make no retraction of principle W compm im-e no right of an Ahmtichi ( itizen Bavins tu sj in out- family reniesentativcs faithfullv and Capably al the alt ir of service tor our beloved Country, during is long a term and as at heavv n cost as my mm in this county, we will not DM accept personally disparaging "conditions," post which an v man, under color of authority, may insolently propose to grant his gracious permis si n to pursue our liwiul calling And. there tore, beciu-e our home atf i!i-s require our atien tioos. hoc aim do not court the di. unction of an arWtrarr militarr arrets and trial, at a heavy bootless expense 'a the (te.iei.n Treasury, and bocaost we not want the mirtyrdom that miuht come Irom the timlmg of a SOieflM dtum head court, we accept the alternative ot the mn ;istrur dixit of Bug GfJl Qaseali, H we may be allow to do so, and discontinue the Foium new sinper. without further "attentions'' from BtMdqtlartfff, and wi'ltout luriiier mptCl to I arther Orders " Nevertheies-. werema n trong in the tairii ol the peretuiiv ot our American political an I civil liberty, directed, control :e i and defended bv the MOnkj of the Unued States; and a we hive done neretofore. shall we hereafter exhibit that futh in action, under the Constitution and laws, to the l ist div of our probation; and e remain zealous in our deprecation of every poditijos and rebellious act of those ungodly and treasona bleper- ;i-o - ol Abolition and Secession, in all places, in these i ery ei il. ut al-o. aa we hope and believe, verv 'brief days of their power. 'South Bend Forum. Death of -Moni- avail Jarkaon Off f Icial Vnnounrrturnl ol Hie tuci. HtAPQr.MiTtRs Army oi the PoTOSIACJ M it 4. &. S The taillowine letter and order are pubii-hed in the Kichmond Sentinel: Ch aist RU orville. Mv 4 To Lieut. Oes. T. J. .lackaon: Gknkral: I have htat re ved your note intorm lig me th it you ,te woundcl I eafHlOt ex piessmv regret at the oc urrence Could I hie directe! even's. 1 should one chosen, for the good ol the country, to have boon disabled your stei l 1 I nratnUte TOW WStM ti e ffklfJII which is due le your sk '. u;.i energy Moat truly yours, H K Lck, General.

Bvssnojc AaTEüs Somnsi Vaoima i M iy 11. 1813 i General Onlera X v 61. W;;h deep grief the Commanding (Jenen! annoant.es to the army bedithot' L:eu (en T. .1 Jackson, who ex. re- o-. the loth inat . r :pi." l M The diring. skdl and energy of this great and good l lier. by the decree of an all j wis Providence, are now lost to us; but while we mourn his death, ae feel that his spirit still livea, and will inspire the whole army with his bdomi table courage and unshaken confidence in (Jot! aa .,ur hope and strength Let his name be a waUhworo to !. - '-orpa. who have followed him to i ,r on so ruanv tieiua. Let the offi tund soldiers imitate bis invincible determination to do e eri tii.ng :u the deteuae of our beloved cout.ttv R E Lks. Oeceral i

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Whiiloy countf. Ii

News, come- to ua dte.t in sonars ug. and con

ti. nit r' e ; lloa . j al I lOmsmwntS FiELf-w PrnocsATst We are commanded bv the Military Commander of the Departn e ..f Indiana, (ien Hsao. to low down tiefore the shrine of arbitrary power and be- "tne k4f tru k 1 r' instrument, or di-t:ipue the publication of, thia journal. The Co i-ütotion of tlio I'mted State, once the pallioiumof our ein! übertv. 1 no longer afford us protection from the en CToarhmenta of despotic awer We are no ' longer permitted to exercise the free I on if de bate, of the right to investigate the I net of our public erv.ii its, ex -.-pt to prii-e th-ir knave j rv arid ine irnpeteti BJ to tdmttrarer the (t n rti- , ment mttfsnflfvi They hold the freedom of debate in otnptt .le with the exerctseof arbiträre j power, and hence they hive determit e 1 t aup i jtr- all those ferries nnd oat :poken newsp :ers , which have erilicieil their ahort coming. th it they may go unhiiidere! in their mad and wiM c Teer We have I dien i victim to heir enm.ty !

We ire admoni-hed to change our onlT ien course for one subjected to absolute4 power, or suffer the petialtv of the capriciooa SMOisitor,

metining our decapitation Here is the order, lit pgcARTi.Rs District it Indiana, j DlPARTMKNT Off THI 0:ilo. p Inphnapolis. M iv 8, N EniT 'R or CoLiMBta Citt N Ews Sir: A copy of your Piper of May Ii h ia kOOO han v 1 me. and mv attention called to toot C mmentson 'ieneral Order No 9 from these Hetdijuarten You can now take your choice: publiah an article liking back your threats of re-i-tatice to th it order and your comments !e-igt,c ! tn d.c-troy is uetulness, and hereitter pubKh a loyal '-.per. or you can d -continue the pnfdication of your piper until further orders. Any violation of this order will receive prompt attention. M 1.0 8 H ISCALL, Brig. (ien. Vol. C on'd'g Di-t. No specinc ekargffa are made of any violation of the Constitution ot the United St -.tea, nor mv law of Congress m ide in pur-u nice thereof The Offal as consists in caanmebtlng upon Odlieral Order No 9. In which he alleges, untruthfully, that we employ M threats ot resistance" to the afofws ii i order We h ive always coun-e!elobedieuce to the C n-t.ituti"ti. the laws on leted in aec rdanee the; cto. an i i 11 1 iwful au'h irit v entru-'e i wirb the r aaanjblislratton Our comments hive been wilfully nii-t idel Jealous of our constitutional rights holding ourselves roeponsl ble for everv abuse, we commented thereon in the spirit of ftftO h iving the ('ood ant welfare t one country at heart. Wfe denied, are id mit, the I Oonerara authority to stim.-kie tin freedom of dobide, but to sustain the corre- t-ie-s of our po.si- . tio:i. as invuiner dde as the rock of (iibrat'er it-

telt'. we ii -'ei :l section from tlie C-n.sti Qtionto substantiate our premise- in the m.i'ter Mr Jost ' e BlacU-;o:.c h a i crnarked "'th it the liberty of the pte-s. jri terly antlerstn 1. is tsoffnti tl to the untere ot a tre Sie" To forbid this liirh prerogative is to -ti ike d wu the freedom ot that pro it lever of public opinion a free ami antra ffi sealed press the terror of tyrants and the protector of the people tt rights The suporeiion of this journal is thieatetiod, utile-- wc rotract our comment-. .:; General Order No !'. and allow oursei es to tie die ited bf mil itarv power. Mr. Chief lustice Sio: ; . in his great work on the Constitution, says 1 1 1 t "to Subject the pre-s to the restrictive power of a li censer." piecisclv the lum-tions that ten II .s call now exereoi with the Boorish of a tyrant, "is to sutiject ii! freedom of sentiment lo me treju dices of one nun. and to make h in ihe arbitrary ahu infallible judge of ail controverted points " From a jealousy of our right:', url not from; any faction- Opposition ttlSko OoaSJSal'o duty, which

we in no wav impugn, we CTItlVlsed th'- Order in question. We -h .wed no rich. nice in resist its' enforcement, as the General a-sume-. and only pronounced it an nnwarrantcil Stfwtch ot COUSti j

tut HMial p iwer. productive ot no good, and much mischief. To criticise the measures and act of our public servants is a privilege that cannot be denied, and so Ion as these criticisms are conducted with in eve for the public welfare, mine but a tvrant will

attempt to muie the press. We care not how . w .,. a ,

pure ien. Miscall s motives may oe. ui i now? er htwHal his intentions to dischuryc his duty irn partially, without repeet to party, e look UDOW tlie- amumptkra Of eacb stretching power with alarm M tfl i koi Infallible RlStOrt furti sjcu- more than iuie eximple, wJiere too mii-li jhw er intfOSted in one m mi. pare and Mod rulers be f re they were invested with unlimited power, bee i mo ihe most despotic rulers on record (ten Heeeetl is eo e geept igg to this rule, und al reniv his our-e smacks stroaj with a I'kosjrmptotn. and he has evidently forgotten that the pee pie hive iidits si well as he. w aflffjooish (-n. BaOs ill in return for his BMgSMn ! mit v to w ird- as, to return to the land marks of the Constitution, or he mav, like many a usurper be plagued With the precedents lie now e-tablishes. " Tyiant RfklaWi rile Of x dry defh: it WOltata at ih-ir aate. tr- -'U in the color of thHr Cobca ot iat t' What! suppress this journal for criticising an order of Gen. Hascall, not in a spirit localise any violent tesis'anc? toil, but to convince if author of the impolicy of the incisure and. if posible, make him terrace his step! Is it for this reason tint the suppression of this journal is threatened I If he he higher than the Constitu tion, the supreme law of the land, then he can enact sneh laws as he, in hi superior wi-dotn. may room props; but if he. I ke our own elt.

owes obedience to the Constitution ahne, and ! that that instrument is as sacred und dear to him ! a- it is to us, then he is m re than B tSTwttl to exerciee such unwarranted authority. The Cons ti tution of the United States expressly nsffbids the abridgement of the freedom of open debate, and it we Ii ive fallen into the error ol Wandering in the track of the Revolutionary patriots, instead nf treading in the track of Gen naoawll, we will certain!? be ilewfed for th it on account, o; old fogftsm, W have such a leverence for that in tru ment that are cannot for a moment ! iv it

aside, mnch les go in the trail of strange gads We claim thai we are publishing a loyal pijier Wiiit constitutes loyalty? ft it ne in favor of the Constitution, a trammitted to as, then we are ioy ,1 j out l . 00 the contrail, toy It v con -i-ts tn h direard of 'h it insii a men I, we are not lov.I We kotKM ami re-pect tili noble ch irt ot liberty! It ii our goido in ercrything, and we know no higher authority than it. Are we d.s loyal for flat? Then rln, fraBSaWW thereof were dislov tl Wim will charge thetn tifittttidoftftyl

TREASURY STATEMENT. Treasury Statement, Acir., 1S63.

S

Mr I

jTtlgM' NT SflOTt Ti!k ; iff AM I' S-

roi".t- wf th- Trra-urj of ;L Mate of IJuna. MLtii uf April. VtCZ.

soma

Marrh Ha lane . ... if i !-ue? f S " ' l-:iqttrnt Bevenuf of PSS1 Ii men at srho.4 Taa. 11 SchoI Tax. IrffJ -:-r IVl.t s.,j,inÄ Funi Tax, l-gj. Beats Uut SaaaitiM kuBd lax- left. SDaor I.KWUar .........

C1U.334 SI SZ.9 U 9.6TS 13 "l.s43 Js 115.711 S3

From t ocfaiTwd Fee Is? 41 Ft- m fcUiqarat Urrary Tx, lvV S a . H i til for the Intens 5.415 It Fr .n Hoiipitsl for the iai ; an 3.1 From CetVajs fund. sffW ipl 1 1 Frori Ol rgt fuml, mterrt. 447 3D From t oi eK fuml. ilamagv 44 kg t-r.-tn College fuml, coU 4O0 From State ffrtetM uuib e4 .VJ r-'Uni!" I'n vr-ity Lnda IjBTM F.-otd Sale Swamp Land 147 OO Toral t-U.liJ 62

i i-vta .3Kri& t On account of Fiecutire . . On a. r .tirr f t'ro-eruttnr Atu-rneya i in a mutit of Jarticiarr (in SSaOWSf of State I'n-oo uth Onac utit of lojlalslln On ac on-.- of Fr Binkittg i'n. rv ;; .f I-u-. an t -uouer.y. ... ti acc 'iiut of the A lum for the B ind . .. . n account of College fund, pr.i.ci t-al ii.. " sous af ffJrjecUfa ssffsnns On account of School iiairibution On .iccount of Hospital for the inne (hi account of Mill arv Contingent Ou .iccount of Geurral fund On acco'tiil of I leaf a'.d Iliimh Asylum On hi count of Iti'tiana koll o' Honor On account of Specific 0d account of Special Military On account of State arm On account of Com inirrnt fund On account of Indiana Keport On account of Revenue Refunded Od account of State Library On account of Mate House i n n count af College fund, interest On arseaal of College fund, damageOn account f C itlept- Fun'1. cc-ts . ... ... On Sr oast of Excew of SaleOn account of li teret on War Loan Bond.-. On acco .ut of Prol.-ss or-' Nil.ines On .account of School Fund Interest refun ted Toral Baf ance ;n Treasury, May 1. lf60

$3.4W 05 Ml 60 1.5O0 iaj 9,11 I 0 33J aa Ssi is i"s se ).m 47 : 4.17 l 30 30 118. IffJ -7 4.-'l 19 6 MT.' M 1 2 : 7u IBffJ jo 5 oo loo (Ml 461 It ; 03, Jt; 6 70 no n. Hr 4 , 19 0U 7 7S 21 (Hi 3:j lo 2 no ns :o 36." 65 0 1.JT3 00 , l.:7 91 ' f I"'. 171 92 ' 437.47' 06 t: 14,14: cj '

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M. I. niiKlT. Traaaarcr. JOHKPfj RISTINK, Auditor.

DRY GOODS.

X z

5 x 3 Q fa pva raoi

- tJ BQ

7

"2 v

' as tu

5 Z f l

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as r "T -

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i E - E -

2 5 sSaS553

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H W K o h 0 fa H t to h i w a o I b

NOTICE.

VoHcc to Curpeaitcm .umI stair Bnllelerv,

r i:vis KOLIt, n.iN and 0R5AMKHTAL jor. I im:. er. "ti Seofffts (treat, bttar co raaawtreaia atui Herl I tall, i jic-ar d o execute ill winds of TurniiiK, In the bel ii.iititier. ai d al reasonable t.r'ces. I krou eaataalj qm SaaS alaif banaatera and Newel Pacta, a Ü ru'.; th-m order. All work done p- -imptl nnd in rood order. All ki. ds sf carving will be dorr at the ame place by aor 9 dir L"t'l SIMON ft MtOI Ml ft.

NOTICE. STREßT IMPftOVEMENT NOTICE.

W ! c. .

that mm? Whv. thi. ehafM nil

vIm aatliaar t their Ifaiäiiijri wilb diaJoyahj I

w t tluo i i'iililisii uiTtking but wjfel pepvMM If (e.i B all ikm't saw ;t in tlie s.,me liaht. he is sim;.!v t.u ilftillv blind to distiosnish lovaltv lnni :.-s'..v . 1 1 v wonase i roadr oateaideal awe remarks fuytnot th ui ae iiriptirsKr hivendod tu Wo ware note tug to retract. Our comment were mode with an im ? thf public well ire. ans a wall the ordee of Gei HaeoaU with pieisurc. The wicked alone Qec iVoiu tbo wrattt ol au uUffndwl Deity. Conaci t our inn if 00' B fro n i.v Time i i i -t 'i.f (iovei iiiiieir. we rem ti, the (.iener t . -hu :n i ' Ben mt ta uii rho mot profowo f re: trda, '

!,nii liu i fi,r.-, ft i , 1 i it.! if nullit ill IMBff i-

. im- lll. vi I' .H'1,111111' ,.--- - .

'OTlCK IS HEBE BY GlVl V or THE I'KNl tXCt of the tollowmK Ordinatice for ttreet miprovem tt: An Ordinance to provide fi r tlie pradiriR of the Alley runtii'ifr ea-t and west l-r.v.-n I r- numbered three and lour (3 and 4) in otu-lot f.rtr-eiirhr (4M.) Atteso CTICi s. ltri rKkFiKi.n, qrlB-aW Ciiy Clerk.

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'0TICE 18 MFKKY GlVBff THAT THF. COMMON Council Wi'U met, as a boarii of equa'ication, en ea av, Jone 1st. sv;. " o'clock V. M.. lo hear the conijilun's 'ii! cn.ialize tlie ases-tnnt of IM3. Tre nr. ' r ' .- -; r - ofhee. at N , 14 N ra .UT i!- Mt I BBasfc, on l' nnsjlvania treet, outh of tn- Fn-t o:Rce. Attest: CVUJB B. BOTntBfftKLP. ml -dd Citv Clera.

AWUSEtVIENTS. il i i scorn, i r ii a LIs

FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY

NIP Till EVIL in 'Uli: lall. fBV!' sJ FM.IfTFD WITH NT PRIVATE DIS

I ea-f.-H-.i ts Svphilh ..han' r- tdat. prmary, ec-

oiic.ar) Trrtiary. or ".v pha-e, Ghor.orifiv üfeet Stricture Vancarel. Hydrocele Urinary Disease. Sperniato't,. a. eu.uiel t . aaa, WetlBIBSI Fru.- ..ns nd Isaf mit aaaaa, aaauyd AT OSCB iH Dr. Clarke' PBH i: "nrr. ai.i'. scre! C'iifullatji n boon, N 21.'-. Ksat Wa-LitiKtr n Street, ar.d br cured. Th I ct r' flfie"i yt-a-s' -"xrr.itir.se. in Near York city t-nales him to treat you ct.-t.tif ally Consultation fr e. Office fa. -ur from 8 A. M. to 8 P. M f. 0. Box 12ft4. a; r 9 dly

Tbf Favonve Artttea, Jlr. and .Iis. Mm F. Conway.

MOXDAY ITENINti. MAY 16, 1-63, W I :e presented Sheridan Knowlea play of tae

A VACANT LOT ON WASHINGTON ST., FOR SALE.

T

To cooc'iude with the new Farce of OFF TO THE WAR.

Hl Lad i wide and deep, and w il be o!d low for BMI McKrhNAN I PlKUGfi,

rhW-'.4w4w Heal Ltatc A i el t

BOOTS AND SHOES. lonl l'aas Uli U.

Why ahoald I buy a bo o BRANDE'S TU SSI LAGD THK WONDKkKL L iRANCLFS P-aue they cure Cou o and Co.1. for 15cen.

THE BRANCH STORE OF B. BEHRISCH, NEW YORK, MLUJ Clothing, Boots and Shoes AT NEW YORK rfHCTE55.

DRUCCISTS.

rilriK PAC71 THI THIS rokK IS CONNECTED I wnh New York. aure tutonjrr. t:.at ti ey will sJaJSjr C'.l '"Ces, a well as ,: le., tu SSfffSSBSSM w.:L '.ue bietropotia. JtWBiei..rrr the place. sFtNCth llUl SE BLOCK. t?yl-dly w. 1.: tret.near t&l--r. lepot. 1

PUBLIC NOTICE. Toai.OM a. .. nme;wta., n IB tail Uaablnotnn Mm i. Hate beca appo.air.; agent for the ,ale of IB AR B J TlaSiLAiiu. THK Wi.NbrkKLL uiiAN'I.r, for the cart ofCoutoa C4ts. Sure TLr-.ai, traasOaSSa, a heeauig, ' rrualiocofabe Uvaia and Toaatla, aud Lnataae of the Longs. Sold la arge 'oif. -j: or . I .a- ! f 1 I aliadAwlr

( HJCKJiVN

MILLS. MEDICAL. Dr. Lud I ii in' Specific,

"EATiiS CITY MILLS." GoLOiThi01eet,Whit8Stricturei

rfiur I Nr. I--!.:( -n; rH Wsg Lr; : rar abotk I atlla fr aierm f rar fur lae pnrpwae of mr.ufacturlnc a Biaiei f Heat eBfiaastf f-: UM nty trade, wwald rrstM'Cifd invite the a:ueli f idianapoli al

(IOIPI.UNT. OF THF 4aStAsa iT MM II TIO

In the ir.d-. we ara cotuitent f gi iiig eatlr aai factir.

a- ar. ii .j... i ti the t ity. - All onl. r- eft at tiVX w at nair Srar, Ko SBS. F-: Waaidi.Kt ii 'r. t. w.li be prompt; fl'led ard ilelirered to a n pari 4 th City Tern; 4B m- -elt HVCkMAjf " CAl:T"HfR.

IMF i.-M"'S. r nimarefily raTlasl Clap. la a ?a-

aaatlii maU.tr tU aa tawi wmU km am n to reo m re

any eaplanatsoo. ti " eay tor r'.1 I Ita 4MBaWaH te

, gn near (. u i a nj(aiinn iaai ir. . r- - ade. all rlaaaca of nc. -. btfa msto anB female, ex-fa .-. i t. : - i Batata faith . u (h ' tr.aBBe-ir-.e m Brrlf. m li-tre.-in and nairtf" fatal. M M a. the trea'aient of wfalcto, faa gearrally faeaa wurse than the Ci- ktaa I TUe coaaaoa faahloeaMa ejBasSawnt i erat in depnv yoa of H ruatrre: tbea earn e.mr-o o: . n liefcac breayl ar4 tea. water a rue I. or nrae km I of atnaa: vaaa mo t ber r Is2 .

DRY GOODS. Large Arrival of Spring and Summer

n

Mn naji

AT

a rwi Th on i tea.r t: r

i.-. otaraaaarta. aad warm faab, 4ar. thm mwl if I ne . are rhaaeist: I

th.' rmtnvnt tn thi IV. Which

grea f t : de fit fear ol etroU'e: äw a drar h.-S.rw, himvlf aith ar. irr-.table i:retoe.

.f theprirstrate rlawela

.

-iOc. wliica acta aaaaaa an i 'ji 1 Bi - ii I aii 1 1 in N t ct the Si

it ha few aUaee take, and wBick

.t-i..a. nam-

Lynch 8c Keane's,

:t;i tYsl WiishiiiLMoti m.

Hv i, itr HAsr.fi MITKSSH I I.V. AN FN TI'.Kl.Y new afck. wheu 490ljB Waa at Ma aWBval flTi--. t-naal4a a. tat oSer uor entire stock at incredible Kw pr ci mpari-d wth th.it of the Ut in years. hlM at te .- ' 1 i!f per v uaf; IJtWXI at Cften pe- var.t; lU.r'At ui.ti BhIKTlKOS a fifteen per pari; MRKSS ßOOfM fron, etch' cen and up. Claafaja, Shawl. la ta nes, SfaWeiaasS, Barege. Tickings, (i nch -tiis, l.men. Pop n. Ire Qtxp . Hiery, Gloves, RealenB Ac . 30 I'rrl'enl. Below (ormi-r lrlreat

5.000 Hoop Skirts Wholesal. & Retail.

If (",i-h bvr r wjini tu -ave tnonewa mv;ur th in to call at ii e :tiin ' i' s(,fc tt1 prtrr4wfrir,. burtng. Ttiiis. c.,b One price, and no tr ;il I, t i .faow j.ood. Kr.MKV.HKK .H W k.bT WASHINGTON MKF.KT, (Next Dry Gois Store t Palmer Ho,ie.) Li a ii s m:.

mj 16-

PICUi'KlKTOKS.

LIVERY STABLE. L i a: n i A ii 2. 1: , N ' to EAST PEART. BTaUCI I Ham a BQCARR sornt Ol B tflfflBfiTini ST.. letwveu Moridia-i a .il Penn-ylvai.la. in rear of Gieiin' Illo'' . IttdtanapoH. ThfclBtable is supplied with t5ie bet f t'rk. Hrse boarded fajf lljc w ek, da or ni al. W ILK IN mi N i SI LLIVA5. BaVaBWB Proprietoefi

NOTICE. 1ST E W FIRM

r-r rifie. i a . ertaai a aw

effectual remraty, that make, a rapid aradperroaneni rare, wrt. gard t tet, drrrfa r esereia. aeept wreat1 vua"Uig ur vai -straining Tht reataay la BBV ,1. fl By a-'h--t yet aWwrera-al fne tb -eare tfaoaw , -e ,aea It is . vtra, tei front ar ua u pi aula. mjsA I per safe, a it 1 purely vegetable l' C"nta:t. t"' niersU that jr. -a can eipwe yourarlf to ail fclada of wi-atber, aitfaout .he earn danger froan tfaa aaeaicina. And if y u are careful in wrapping up .r pav'e. ) u will have BOtaaSa or aaell fn-m it. that you are a deprive-1 fruan go tag lutorurnpany, ur being BetcrteB by nearest friend. Thia i n q lark nie Mein . rmt a reuie,! li-a-overed and ; "-rh immritse urrer faff a roarular by aid'-, and conlMenrly recnaiaiendrd :fae unfnrt unat e (' ll'Tl V N'Mie i- ce' nine Itfaout the Iftia' ur of the proprietor. W F lav. !,. an und tfaw bwa. AU infringes nt of trade tnarkawill be ptwatrculed w uh tfaa uiinoat ricor i ttfae law. 11 OWIUSON.Sole Proprietär. ''iaaianati. .. Sld by Drug girt a generally. JanaMlBaUa

SUMMER RESORT.

it'll I. ! : 'I' Wfl WJAt, THI' ln Thaj are -mat- I S m,!r fr-m ISBMaBBatV a 1 bM aei ' the He. Iefaitaine railroad, la a beau dnl grore. All eaotta will be mad to accniatrtlat g-u-t-Boar lit g fn.ui ffa u i. hi jt week, or $1 00 per day. TS-d3t WANTED. 1,000 Cavalry Horses WANTED.

In ILL UK IN INDIANAPOLIS TOR ITI-TFKN R twetity da. and wdi y tu highest price in c.fa fag Stete Mi jert Bay inspect., n. and 1 will buy a few pixxl fnur ),ir i'.J ll.rM-, i..l s..m. Man .. ; ::.t w. i wimu.

-AT-

HAWES' OLD STAND.

FOR SALE. .lOR S VLF. In si c!a-r ., .ti un Uliiioia rert for .air elieau f;r casSj now d'.iiig a pirod bualnea.

a'.d Mited up in tlr.st cia -ive I or pariKular aj pljr

t t. II 1 1 A M LI N , Re. I I. state Bfanta N. 1-, South IlUnuia fitr t. iav4 -llw

i

rilHl I'NDEKSIiSF.O, RATTlfR PURCHASED 01 1 G W. Hawea, the Bntira tl - f tin w-li-known eatabUiuneut, iiava foriaeü a -u-mess cuiiaectiun uaaler the lirni ot SAMUEL STABLING k 00, FrrtpoMiic to aell for ct? , rjcfui-lff, aud at nau-ual low tlgures. W e tiviti-the special otietitioii of purchachaera, al No. North 1 1 lino,-, aireet. S LMUEIi STaRLIKO, k. IKBJtK, r. 1 GaUUÜR.

MT a - SK .

For the pnrpoe f attending to .itber hu:ne rnjragemcnts reqinnnj; my entir- aitetit inn. 1 b i ve tlihpostd of my idoi ot 6rerterk , r Ve.1, .Nor'h kireet,to the alov. uamed - nilomen, and '.-; pteainrc in t-olicit-ii.tr t tie san.e Bbcml -haic of public patronage, heretoiore ho gt-iierctis y extecBn: to me. My business pl ice, for the luture, w i 1 fas found at the o'rice of OaWoa A Co , IS Hid .v tn m-l BudBWkg room, the sue as occupied Uy me in tht- pulilirhit g huM jrsa, for the past m H ir ear.. G. W. 11 AW F.S.

OSjawTIie firat number of 'he ."jh-ppers" C- de and Coaaaawrcial Directory ol the Son bi stern States ill oe delivi-red lo mbteribars and patron a forthwith rmf -ddt ÜAW'Li it CO. - - - " it aw aa i a, urn aaii a a MMavhaaaamawaaaaMBasaaaHasaai DRY GOODS. HOSIE RY.

ALBUMS. m to v a. irn f A h i .us Bvonit In eltta. pH e.lK-, itli clasp. holOinft Vi portrai's 91 Ot

Hound in cloth, gilt edge. w:th riaap, holding 24 portraits Bouii'l it, nm-occir, ith latk lor psicket e, boldinff pop.rtita Bouuil in ir. irocco, ariit. one claap, Uo.u.u -ia portraits Hound in morocco, gilt, one rlaap, bidding SO portraita Bound in morocco, gilt, twu clasp, tickling 40 BBt trait . i .1 !! . -ra morocco, gilt, two clasp, h-.i ling 30 poriraiia Bound in extra morocco, aiitiiue, to,aspa, holding .sti portrait Bound in extra moroect. a nt .que, two clasps, trUaiiiental shie d on aide llouitd in extra mororco. at iur. tan -lasp., ivrrry oniamriitf Bound In extra ui.rKtu. Ki't. two t lasps, pearl or-liamr-iits, paniK I liark ........ Bound iu extra uiorocti . g li. two c'.aspa, faolding 100 tiortrait

Bound in ,-xtra morocco, gilt, two rltkpn, holding 200 portraits. 2 00

Any of the above rent! mail, poa'.tje psfafl. SO

of puctr. A liberal discount t. tlie trad Bow t.N, STBW ur k : Diyll-i!2a liidiasapola. Ind.

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tk B07.I A ( O I FOl noai:, TO Bt f3vFar uld at a imall adrai .-t year's prWs. IIMI l.rnl''. iiitd MtSfra1 Unit Uui. , the bet aitiorttnent and the lawaal pr.ee in tut city.

BemoB- w Bsi I8C1 m. float, ui V. ttelettaa la l l . iprtn retail at T5r pr Skirt ol 20 apriuga. llffi LllMPSa sSOO liirats 11..U.A I rated Linen fro iff -a 0c, las-, jeai -,-(- III A 111 II DE Nttflft . iWO IfantBCtB nffstrtaa warranted to t.t an'', made of thi beat material bouatit ' : far the jrrea' n-e and ottered at a pi i e the material could net be loughttor now. M l K TIBS, Selected witli the Bjesicst earrw prices lower than anywhet e el e. Si'MT. f)l ICV A lar'e asort.e!i among whlrb 1- the celebrated K.Ni.SION BKACK.

MIIK r ltO'I v. (Job S"t from New T'-rk Auctions., AU Linen fron $2 to 6 per dozen. LUVKN An.ii niitwi kis. A c- mpitx Bssarta m I I N lit ICsU K. Silk. M rit ... latutiV Woo. as-i Cattao. IMii I. I I. INS. Our atock i. the n:ot cxleoaive in thi city, and being determined to make th!.- an important bfOaca in ourbu-i-r.ess, aa will givegrea ItadactHi isto doui.-r-. p-oiuaWBg to charr- iesa than the market putt for any arucle. iiliiWaJ,! V LAULV, V,'t . asti Irittton , Mrrrt, II lurrn 1 1 1 1 ni i inift fommnoano a fa. a nacLie '3-dlj

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STWATED TKOM TIIK M ffl T:1BKH. OB THK Jd of May. la Heri'J rsso'l BOalUBn, in Indianapolis, s Gray Horn. K Hands fagSx. 0 paeSS old. ind trokeu. left Mi kaat aaraacaaal oS. I txugbt lun. at llueroa' ataSka on ti:' .rtli oi April. I KBaraHy reward ai y par. mo that returns knai or gne fapJasaasSjan thai wdl lead ti Li- r-i ...i-ry. niiti-dat PATBICI BKtNIV

ATTORNEYS. DAVID M'lalNALD ALLKRT (.. POItTRt. c DONALD vV MafcTII Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, iron in bUjom k. Over Branch of the Bank of the State,

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t hat should 1 lake for AatbmaT B K a N D KS T I'ssj L AGO rhtr a-ie Nasaaaf m ''!. Baaaasa rasa AUCTION. .0O CwtawH U OIII) FOR SALE AT AUCTION! On Monday, May 18, 1863, at 10 o'clock A. M

W -n TO TTir. EJTGHUf bidder, at the time ahoe stated, fTorr, l.ieo to 2. no cord of fpaod awud, back baa baaa cat from i,i ' 'o tie mouffaa. It wUl b aist on tiie preaoasoa her sat, hrre uilie- eouiu of IbdiaaapnlU, ot tha Mad. sou pi, ae-t -ide.) naar the farm of Mr. Alex. Hannah, in parte i of '-") corda at,d upwarel, aa may ba wanted. I tWaWaast in Bat d; but If purrha'ra rf Sfi enrda or reMS mr.th' time n tp- half the amount, and will gie j- tarf . ec.intv, urb arr nrement can be made r, w WiltVnkX for aell and others.

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REWARD. ONE DOLLAR REWARD.

RT N AWAY FROM Till. StBrRIRFF, LlVlSjT, ;ii J'iae t wu-hip. on May 4ih. Maai 0 Lixar. 17 year ol-l, a boun l girl. I hereby for'. id any person ar per .i.s from L. ri or.ng or l asuag her on rxy account: s 1 i not ra- an bills of hercontra. ring Mi litn, i-HSsi! J'JHN vRCHKR v .. .1: am

ATTORNEYS. Attorney at Law, NO. a TE5fffTEA!Sr HALL.

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FÜR SALE CHEAP FOR CASH, Three Business Rooms with Dwellings Attached, On Bffaaf Waslimct ii street. Tins b ;i :Lf renufcr Su H-ndred Dollars a year ALSO, A Two Story Boarding House on Delaware Street,

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MILLINERS. MISS J. DOYLE WK.s u wk TO mOffaBl Ita LAOTEB OF t3TI ff tv t sfae will epen Shear i. - v. ; I Ifatlra House Block, Sot waafaingtwa -rat: Mksa. kfc- f- .- see, na a Parte MBtinare

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' - of aasateta. ffJaOaaas. PVenck flwarera, 11 iraai. Bridal Wreatba and all fwoOa a-aiallr to faeffaan.'. .-- e-tabMibmetit Mt.s BjBW4a tim BBSBBSJ lad:anapo)( ber pertnairnt re- r. mtMi tll at aUuanea the beat and taoat dedrable gooe to Be foawd w b-market. TTas ffStrwiaf a sf tfaa paBaai fat rupi i ifaBp aolicited aprS dly

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ATTORNEY. J OSEPH A. LEWI3, ATToRJflV AT LAW,

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